What age appropriate for movie sausage party?

Anonymous
My son said a lot ofhisfrirnds (12 years old) have seen it. From what I've read, it sounds very raunchy. Anyone seen it? What age did your child see it?
Anonymous
I have a son who just turned 16 and I wouldn't let him see it, not that he's asked. But I'm pretty conservative and he hasn't seen any R-rated movies yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who just turned 16 and I wouldn't let him see it, not that he's asked. But I'm pretty conservative and he hasn't seen any R-rated movies yet.


To add, the title should probably say "Sausage Party" because I actually thought you were asking "when is it okay to host a sausage party?" LOL
Anonymous
As old as possible... It really has raunchy humor. The point if it is to get grown adults blushing. Really pushing the envelope.
Anonymous
Parents guide from IMDB:

SPOILERS!!

Sex & Nudity
At the end of the film there is one gigantic food orgy. Every food in the whole grocery store are doing sexual acts ranging from intercourse to oral. Not overly graphic, as they are foods, but it's about three minutes of lots of foods moaning and taking part in sexual acts. Near the end, one of the quick cuts appears to be the anus of Lavash in close up view.

A douche controls a man's actions by pulling his scrotum. When he grasps a hot dog sausage from the man's zipper, it appears like a penis in another angle with the douche's forearms resembling veiny testicles.

During the orgy, a bagel stretches Lavash's scrotum over of his face.

Throughout the film, we see a "douche" (a female hygiene product) trying to get to a woman, when he looses his fluid, he sucks the juice out of a juice box, but he does it in a way that displays oral sex. Played for laughs.

In one comedic scene, we see a used condom on the street talking to one of the sausage's telling him what happened to him, while it is played for laughs some people may be grossed out by this scene.

A talking, almost-empty roll of toilet paper tells other foods not to know what happened to him, implying he was constantly wiped with feces.

There's a lesbian taco who falls in love with Brenda.

Lots of sexual dialogue, references and puns.

Violence & Gore
There are sequences that show people cooking, from the food's perspective. Which involves mutilation and severing of many foods. It is very comical and not graphic at all.

Early on, a parody of the opening of "Saving Private Ryan" is shown when a cart of food is knocked out to the ground. We see food getting mutilated, killed and running for their lives.

The finale shows another "Saving Private Ryan" scene, where food starts attacking people. It is very cartoony and contains little blood and gore.

In the orgy, we see shot of a sausage getting choked and another one with a lavash getting punched in the stomach.

Profanity
Takes advantage of the R rating well with the profanity. 150 uses of "F@ck", 50 uses of "Sh!t", 9 uses of "A@@hole", 5 uses of "Ass", 3 uses of "C@nt" and "God Damn", 2 uses of "Pussy" and 1 use of "Damn" and "Hell".

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking
There are foods that are clearly representing potheads, as well as a scene of Frank smoking.

A man shoots himself with bath salts, and goes on a "trip".

Frightening/Intense Scenes
This is not for kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who just turned 16 and I wouldn't let him see it, not that he's asked. But I'm pretty conservative and he hasn't seen any R-rated movies yet.


Oh please. Yes he has. Unless he literally never leaves the house and has no friends.
Anonymous

What kind of kids is your 12 year old hanging out with?

My 11 year old in middle school hasn't heard of such movies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who just turned 16 and I wouldn't let him see it, not that he's asked. But I'm pretty conservative and he hasn't seen any R-rated movies yet.


Oh please. Yes he has. Unless he literally never leaves the house and has no friends.


I believe it, lived the in suburbs, no car, parents had total control over what I did, including my friends. No cable. I was not able to see an R rated movie until I went to college
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Parents guide from IMDB:

SPOILERS!!

Sex & Nudity
At the end of the film there is one gigantic food orgy. Every food in the whole grocery store are doing sexual acts ranging from intercourse to oral. Not overly graphic, as they are foods, but it's about three minutes of lots of foods moaning and taking part in sexual acts. Near the end, one of the quick cuts appears to be the anus of Lavash in close up view.

A douche controls a man's actions by pulling his scrotum. When he grasps a hot dog sausage from the man's zipper, it appears like a penis in another angle with the douche's forearms resembling veiny testicles.

During the orgy, a bagel stretches Lavash's scrotum over of his face.

Throughout the film, we see a "douche" (a female hygiene product) trying to get to a woman, when he looses his fluid, he sucks the juice out of a juice box, but he does it in a way that displays oral sex. Played for laughs.

In one comedic scene, we see a used condom on the street talking to one of the sausage's telling him what happened to him, while it is played for laughs some people may be grossed out by this scene.

A talking, almost-empty roll of toilet paper tells other foods not to know what happened to him, implying he was constantly wiped with feces.

There's a lesbian taco who falls in love with Brenda.

Lots of sexual dialogue, references and puns.

Violence & Gore
There are sequences that show people cooking, from the food's perspective. Which involves mutilation and severing of many foods. It is very comical and not graphic at all.

Early on, a parody of the opening of "Saving Private Ryan" is shown when a cart of food is knocked out to the ground. We see food getting mutilated, killed and running for their lives.

The finale shows another "Saving Private Ryan" scene, where food starts attacking people. It is very cartoony and contains little blood and gore.

In the orgy, we see shot of a sausage getting choked and another one with a lavash getting punched in the stomach.

Profanity
Takes advantage of the R rating well with the profanity. 150 uses of "F@ck", 50 uses of "Sh!t", 9 uses of "A@@hole", 5 uses of "Ass", 3 uses of "C@nt" and "God Damn", 2 uses of "Pussy" and 1 use of "Damn" and "Hell".

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking
There are foods that are clearly representing potheads, as well as a scene of Frank smoking.

A man shoots himself with bath salts, and goes on a "trip".

Frightening/Intense Scenes
This is not for kids.


This is not for anyone.
Anonymous
I wouldn't let a 12 year old see any movie rated R and this one is beyond inappropriate for that age.
Anonymous
Your son's friends are lying, or their parents have extremely poor judgement.
Anonymous
I'm 47 and saw it with my husband. I'm not a prude at all, but this movie shocked me. No way is it appropriate for a teenager.
Anonymous
My 9 year old told me that she wanted to see "suicide squad", said a bunch of her friends had seen it. Emailed a bunch of the parents and the answer was a resounding "no, my child has not and will not see it".

I would bet his friends have not seen that movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who just turned 16 and I wouldn't let him see it, not that he's asked. But I'm pretty conservative and he hasn't seen any R-rated movies yet.


Oh please. Yes he has. Unless he literally never leaves the house and has no friends.


I believe it, lived the in suburbs, no car, parents had total control over what I did, including my friends. No cable. I was not able to see an R rated movie until I went to college


Most kids have Netflix on their laptops these days. Unless parents are putting major control over it, kinda easy to see rated R movies. So many are on you tube too. At least enough clips that people can say they saw it.
Anonymous
Adults. Adults adult adult. And I'm the mom who is usually all "whatever."
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