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In this feature film based on the hit animated series, the third graders of South Park sneak into an R-rated film by ultra-vulgar Canadian television personalities Terrance and Phillip, and emerge with expanded vocabularies that leave their parents and teachers scandalized. When outraged Americans try to censor the film, the controversy spirals into a call to wage war on Canada and Terrance and Phillip end up on death row, with the kids their only hope of rescue.
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is widely regarded as a successful, satirical expansion of the series that balances biting social commentary with extreme vulgarity. While fans praise its sharp wit and musical ambition, some viewers find the relentless reliance on profanity and crude humor to be an exhausting distraction from the narrative.
| Adaptation | The film serves as an effective, high-quality expansion that successfully translates the series' established tone and character dynamics to a feature-length format. | |
| Score | The musical numbers are cleverly written and contribute significantly to the film’s narrative momentum and satirical impact. | |
| Theme | The story offers a sharp, scathing critique of moral panic, censorship, and the tendency of society to scapegoat external forces for internal failings. | |
| Humor | The reliance on profanity and crude humor is polarizing: supporters view it as a core component of the film’s irreverent identity, while detractors feel it overshadows the comedy and plot. |