Film Analysis: Sausage Party

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Sausage Party is an animated movie about living food directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon. The main focus of the movie is about how the foods at the grocery stores want to get bought by customers so they can go out to explore The Great Beyond. Later on in the movie, the reality of The Great Beyond is discovered to be a horror after a mustard bottle that was returned. Although the mustard bottle informed the other food about The Great Beyond, none of the other foods believed him because the mustard bottle was looked upon as a crazy guy. Then one of the sausages builds enough courage to make an escape from the store to see The Great Beyond himself. He overcame great difficulties to escape the store and make it back safely to inform all

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