America teeming with comedy fodder
JOHN DEPKO
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the wild and crazy guys behind the
cutting-edge “South Park” animated TV series. They are also the
artistic cattle prods in charge of the satirical buffoonery in “Team
America.”
This film manages to offend every political sensibility imaginable
without taking a stand in favor of any particular point of view.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il and ultra-liberal Michael Moore are
both skewered without mercy in this parody of our times.
Full of relentless guilty laughter, it pokes fun at everyone who
takes seriously any aspect of the current world situation. Terrorism,
corporate greed, Third World cultures and arrogant American power are
comedy cannon fodder in this rowdy parody. Parker and Stone do it all
with “actors” who are just puppets on strings, but they are endowed
with biogenic faces that seem to express real human emotions and
flaws. Amazing low-tech set designs by Jim Dultz add to the campy
flavor. The rocking music has lyrics not suitable for a family
newspaper.
This flick is a howling hoot for the Generation-X mind and funny
bone. The humor is squarely aimed at the young, male, video-game
crowd with a high tolerance for foul language. The mostly young-adult
audience at my screening howled throughout the movie. However, you
should be aware that there are sexual references that will offend
most normal, middle-aged people. “Team America” is a raucous
production that will assault your sense of humor with a rubber mallet
if you dare to see it.
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