La libertad pende de un hilo.
Cuando el gobernante norcoreano Kim Jong-il orquesta un complot terrorista global, le corresponde a la unidad altamente especializada y fuertemente armada del Equipo América detener su cobarde plan. El grupo, que ha reclutado al problemático actor de Broadway Gary Johnston, no sólo tiene que enfrentarse a Jong-il, sino que también debe enfrentarse al Film Actors Guild, un grupo de liberales de Hollywood en desacuerdo con las tácticas de "vigilancia del mundo" del Equipo América. .
"Team America: World Police," a 2004 satirical action-comedy film, was brought to life by Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions in the United States. Directed by Trey Parker, the film is a bold and unapologetic critique of American foreign policy and Hollywood's portrayal of action movies. Utilizing marionette puppets, the movie follows a group of elite operatives known as Team America, who are tasked with thwarting terrorist plots and maintaining global peace. The film's unique blend of puppetry and adult humor, combined with its sharp political commentary, sets it apart as a daring piece of cinematic satire. The plot centers on Team America's mission to stop a terrorist organization led by the infamous Kim Jong-il. As the team navigates various global hotspots, they encounter numerous challenges and engage in over-the-top action sequences that parody the conventions of blockbuster films. The film's use of marionettes adds a layer of absurdity to the already exaggerated scenarios, enhancing the comedic effect. The characters, voiced by the creators of the film, deliver lines with a mix of earnestness and irony, further emphasizing the film's satirical nature. "Team America: World Police" is not just a comedy; it is a scathing critique of American interventionism and the glorification of violence in media. The film takes aim at both the left and the right, lampooning political figures and ideologies with equal fervor. The infamous musical number "America, Fuck Yeah!" encapsulates the film's irreverent tone and its willingness to push boundaries. Despite its controversial content, the movie has garnered a cult following for its fearless approach to sensitive topics and its inventive use of puppetry. In conclusion, "Team America: World Police" stands as a testament to the power of satire in film. Produced by Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions, this 2004 release continues to provoke thought and laughter with its audacious take on global politics and Hollywood tropes. The film's enduring appeal lies in its ability to entertain while challenging viewers to reflect on the complexities of international relations and the media's role in shaping public perception.
Año2004
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Presupuesto32000000$
Duración97 minuto
Ingresos50826898$
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GénerosAventuraAcciónComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America