Grits, a box of instant grits who resents crackers. Firewater, a non-perishable bottle of moonshine, mirrors a wise Native American chief who guides Frank during his quest. “Sausage Party” is an animated adventure with many standout, racially stereotyped characters. After being separated from the rest of his sausage friends in a freak shopping cart accident, Frank, along with his hot dog bun girlfriend Brenda, Sammy Bagel and Kareem Abdul Lavash, goes on a quest to return to his aisle while trying to uncover the truth behind the honey mustard’s warning.
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The film opens with a grocery store full of food performing a Disney-esque musical number about the promise and joy of being chosen by the gods, aka human consumers, and being taken out of the store into the “Great Beyond.” But after a jar of honey mustard is returned to the store, his ravings about the horrors of the gods and the Great Beyond plant a seed of doubt in the mind of Frank the sausage. Despite this, “Sausage Party” is a thoroughly enjoyable comedy saturated with cringy and lowbrow humor, adding to Seth Rogen’s track record of raunchy and ludicrous comedy. This adult cartoon is far from a tour de force, aspiring to no great emotional or intellectual heights. The idea behind “Sausage Party” is a simple and innocent one: What if all of the food we buy has thoughts and feelings? According to Seth Rogen, the writers “very quickly realized that it would be fucked up,” and it certainly was. What more could a sausage want? Little did he know what fate truly awaits a hot dog. All Frank the sausage wanted to do was get his meat inside Brenda the hot dog bun.