
A profane, funny, muscial work of genius
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South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is the bigger brother of the TV series.
This means that it is funny, obcene, satirical, and that it spares pretty much no-one.
This film starts with the four South Park friends going to see the new "Terence and Philip" film, covers the subsequent obscene language, moral panic, war between the US and Canada, the resistance, and ends up with the Apocalypse.
In the meantime there is love and jealousy, a turbulent romance between Satan and Saddam Hussein, and (of course) the death of Kenny.
It is also almost a musical, which is the only slight drawback as far as I am concerned (not really being a fan of such things), but the songs are clever and funny and don't actually detact from the film.
The DVD also has some extras. They aren't many of them (only two significant items) but they are worth having.
You have probably know by now, but the film contains quite a few obscene references, and an enormous amount of swearing. If this isn't what you want to watch this isn't the film for you!
If you find such things entertaining, particularly when they are wittily done, then you should watch this film.
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