A youthful triumph, a stew of high school ideals, a plunge into the mind of a young fool. A Sausage Party.
Among sexual allegories, biting ethnic caricatures, and religious and political satire live the products - food and non-food - of a supermarket, eager to be taken to the "Great Beyond" by human deities to consummate their sexual relationship.
Frank, a suggestively phallic sausage, and Brenda, a bun in a vaginal shape, know something about it.
The two dream of a future outside the supermarket but will soon discover the true human nature. Along with a lesbian female taco, a strange Arabian flatbread, and a Jewish bagel, they must rebel against the cruel human murderers and fight an evil vaginal douche named Lavanda.
A banal idea of revolt against the human figure, with familiar and even trivial arguments, lacking the will to produce complex and meaningful reasoning but with the desire to show something forbidden, with the childish urge for transgression that turns out to be not very transgressive in the end, yet still entertaining and fruitfully original.
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