But if you are a fan of Rogen’s specific brand of "stoner philosophy wrapped in a food pun," Foodtopia is a triumph. It takes the one-joke premise of the original and expands it into a full-blown satirical universe.
One scene in Episode 3 involves a giant, sentient loaf of bread attempting to establish a communist commune, only to be destroyed by a flood of expired milk. It is absurd. It is disgusting. It is also, weirdly, a sharp critique of post-revolutionary power structures. Download - Sausage.Party.Foodtopia.S01.720p.Hi...
Blog Title: The Uncanny Valley of Hot Dogs: Why Foodtopia Might Be the Weirdest (and Smartest) Sequel You’ll See This Year But if you are a fan of Rogen’s
Picking up immediately after the chaotic climax of the 2016 film, Foodtopia asks a terrifying question: What happens when the food wins? It is absurd
Yes, eight years after the original Sausage Party made us laugh, cringe, and question our relationship with grocery store rotisserie chickens, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are back with Sausage Party: Foodtopia .
Look, if you hated the original Sausage Party , nothing here will change your mind. It is still a show where a hot dog and a bun have graphic, anatomically impossible conversations about trust.
Frank the sausage (Rogen) and Brenda the bun (Kristen Wiig) have successfully convinced the world’s groceries that humans are not their gods, but their murderers. The food is free. They build their own civilization—a glittering, edible metropolis where no one is supposed to be eaten.