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Matt Stone in South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)

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South Park (Not Suitable for Children)

19 reviews
7/10

Entertaining and as always - a nice social commentary on current events, but...

  • ivan-pavlov-ivanov
  • Dec 21, 2023
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8/10

South Park (Não Recomendado para Menores) (2023)

  • oskakalud
  • Sep 15, 2024
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7/10

Trey Parker skillfully balances humor with a critical perspective

This entry into the South Park universe is bold and daring, perfectly capturing the show's unique mix of humor and social critique. It pushes limits while staying true to the irreverent vibe that fans have cherished for years.

Taking on the hot topic of influencers with a fearless attitude, the creators use satire to highlight societal issues that often get overlooked. Their sharp humor and keen observations really shine through. The film tackles complex themes with both wit and depth, and its unapologetic nature encourages viewers to ponder the absurdities of modern life, making it not just fun to watch but also thought-provoking.

The characters are just as lovable and outrageous as we remember, and their wild escapades set the stage for the film's sharp commentary.

What really makes "Not Suitable for Children" stand out is its knack for sparking discussions. While some might find the themes a bit controversial, it's this very willingness to tackle uncomfortable truths that turns the film into a noteworthy cultural piece. Trey Parker skillfully balances humor with a critical perspective, inviting audiences to laugh while also encouraging them to think deeply about the world around them.
  • panta-4
  • Nov 8, 2024
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7/10

A mirror to our modern society.

I think South Park really touched on an important topics of mass social media propaganda. While the episode mostly focuses on children being influenced, while in reality anyone who consumes social media content irregardless of age is being maliciously targeted.

The days of a few major TV companies dominating the narrative for our cultural programing is now long gone, and what we deal with now is a more diffuse and more sinister form of propaganda. Where the audience is now targeted by multiple outlets of information believing that we have an option and a choice to make while in reality social media is still dominated by the same people who controlled the cultural narrative before.

This episode is a cautionary tale not just for parents who want to maintain control over their children but to all of us.
  • vitalymakievsky
  • Dec 13, 2024
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9/10

Are you between the ages of 6 and 21? You may want to pay attention

Because you may be the center of the joke here. Do you follow "influencers?" Do you hang on every word of a YouTuber or OnlyFans content creator? Do you rely on the latest modern trend, or the opinion of the hottest internet influencer to make decisions in your life?

If your answer if "yes" to any of the above, then you need help. Thankfully, South Park is here to the rescue! If you're a young Millennial or a Gen-Z, or one of the freaks of nature even younger than that, then you're in luck, because with this latest covert episode of South Park, you may be able to break free of your chains of social and digital conformity if you only listen to reason and not your stupid "in-the-loop" high school buddy!

This episode hits the nail on the head. Kids these days are more susceptible to modern trends than any generation before. It might be because they're more stupid, or simply more influenceable because the internet is so sneaky and misleading these days.

Regardless, this episode does what South Park does best: expose the hypocrisies of modern trends, and crosses the line as far as possible while doing so.

If you're a victim of social and digital manipulation, there is hope for you yet. Wake up, wise up, stay in school, stop buying into the latest trends, and BE YOURSELF!!! Oh, and fight bullying!!!
  • Amthermandes
  • Dec 21, 2023
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7/10

Quite a bit better than the previous Paramount+ "exclusives"

  • earlyistimeless
  • May 15, 2024
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9/10

Fitting satire for our times.

  • handsomehugh
  • Dec 21, 2023
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9/10

Real problem

I liked the way they've built this special, it is much more grounded than the last special, and I think a bit weaker.

Or maybe it is so because of the subject involved: I'm not sure how serious is this in the USA, but I have to tell you that in Europe it's a big deal nowdays - children being "influenced" on social media platforms (mostly YT or Twitch), by grown-ups "influencers" sponsored by the betting companies, energy drinks, pawn-shops etc. Not to mention that video chatting industry, and of course OF are just the norm here.

Randy was just hilarious and stole the show, but I think the CRED subject was a bit too much for me, maybe they've should have added another funny subplot.

But overall I am happy that at least we got another special episode this year!

Thanks guys!
  • fursecu
  • Dec 20, 2023
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9/10

Best episode in years

From the social commentary of modern times, to subverting what your expectations are and going completely beyond the normal scope of even South Park.

Almost every aspect of this episode has the hallmarks of a great south park episode.

My young niece was obsessed with "Prime" this Christmas the soft drink that this episode untimely is about. An episode comply grounding in the moment.

Then also going as far as parodying Only Fans. Geniusly making Randy Marsh the centre of this arc.

It just works in a perfect whole that other recent south park epsiodes don't.

And then even going as far as joking about the illuminati and powers that be that allows this stuff in our society. It's a no hoild bared episode of south park that I'm sure will stand the testament of time.
  • benthomasfoster
  • Jan 16, 2024
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5/10

A Prolonged Misfire

  • ensignz
  • Dec 22, 2023
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9/10

Taking on the wrold, righteously

Wow, in this episode, Matt and Trey take on the biggest evil-ist empire yet, that is known to (and made by) man kind: social media big tech.

. A multi-trillion dollar industry capable of crushing continents.

. Excellent work in exposing this sickening expliicit targeting of children for online profit. Regulation needs to catch up quicly to this menace.

. Okay, some more text required by IMDB. I recommend watchitng the following documentaries and/or movies: Social Network, The Social Dilemma, Not Okay, and of course, South Parks own visionary "The New Wendy" that that comically shows the effects on teenagers that choose to be not online anymore.
  • R-Ronteltap
  • Mar 7, 2024
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10/10

One of the best. Well done.

Hindan nimetatud episoodi väga heaks. Aastaid on SP naerutanud mind enda geniaalse lähenemisega huumorile, osutades igapäeva elu valupunktidele, jutustades meile lugusid maast ja merest. Selle eri osaga on Trey ja Matt suutnud tabada kas naelapead või teinud kerge riive sellele, et näidata vaatajatele milleks nad oskuslikud on ning loodan, et nad jätkavad seda teed.

Ma tahaks uskuda, et SP loojad ise endale ka aegajalt meelde tuletavad, et kui uskumatu see on et ühiskonnale selline satiir peale on läinud, ja seda mitte ainult US-s, vaid üle maailma. Hea meel näha kui visioonist saab midagi enamat kui suletud elutöö.

I rate said episode very well. For years, SP has made me laugh with his genius approach to humor, pointing out the pain points of everyday life, telling us stories about land and seas. With this particular episode, Trey and Matt have either hit the nail on the head or made a slight dent in showing viewers what they're capable of, and I hope they continue to do so.

I would like to believe that the creators of SP remind themselves from time to time how incredible it is that society has been affected by the such of satire, not only in the US, but all over the world. Glad to see a vision become something more than a closed life's work.
  • Eston_Kohver
  • Jan 23, 2024
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10/10

Peak

I liked it def not as good as the last special, pandervse. It could have been better and kinda wish they brought up more current trending things, like there are so much more things going on in the world than energy drinks...Jk I know it's deeper than that but still. Also would love to see a Miranda sings feature in the new season, to obviously rip on her, and Dream. Like I think south park should really try to talk about things gen z things. I liked the brief james charles and tana monjo or whatever feature. But like these people were way more popular years back, if they were being made fun of in south park in 2018, it would have been better and more relevant. I still enjoyed watching this. I just hope the next season will be more fresh and relevant, being able to attract both the older audience, AND, arguably most importantly, gen Z audience (I say this as a gen z person myself) But overall entertaining and funny. Also, JESUS! Fully uncencored pen!s. Lol.
  • stanandkyleareplatonicsoulmates
  • Dec 21, 2023
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9/10

Hilarious, powerful and profound

Cred is a sports drink that is all the rage at the kids' school and is a determinant of popularity - the more Cred you have, the more popular you are. Meanwhile, after a teacher at the school is discovered to been posting videos on Only Fans and making large amounts of money from it, Randy Marsh decides to become an Only Fans model.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone are in top form in this South Park special. Poking fun at influencers, unhealthy, unnecessary sports drinks, the superficiality of social media and popularity and the stealthy, underhanded marketing to children this special is a great send up of some the blights of our age. Done in their usual biting, over-the-top style this special is hilarious yet powerful and profound.

There are times when it comes close to being repetitive but the plot largely manages to avoid that with some very unpredictable changes of direction.
  • grantss
  • Apr 9, 2024
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5/10

An entertaining watch, however it got repetitive quick.

South Park: Not Suitable For Children is clear proof that the South Park writers are beginning to struggle with these hour long specials. Don't get me wrong, this was an entertaining watch, however the comedic element in this special started to decay half way through before being almost completely lost towards the end, where there are jokes where you're more likely to roll your eyes at them than laugh. There isn't a clear line between the A plot and B plot here as they both link up halfway through the show. The overall message of the show is that Prime Energy and Onlyfans are not suitable for children, and it does so through repetitive jokes that got no more than a chuckle from me, and a plot that would have been better suited for the original show's 20 minute runtime, rather than an hour long special. So if you plan to watch this: expect repetitive jokes and a plot that only makes sense if you understand what they're making fun of.
  • hodaja-23153
  • Dec 20, 2023
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8/10

It really means it

  • tknmzombie
  • Dec 27, 2023
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8/10

It was quite unpredictable

I have to admit that this wasn't nearly as good as the last special. Trey Parker and Matt Stone said they're specials, not movies! Anyway, this episode featured all the kids in "South Park" being addicted to this energy drink Cred. Clyde hides the fact that he doesn't have any. Meanwhile, Randy tries to make extra money by making porn on an OnlyFans profile. I hadn't even heard of OnlyFans before!

I didn't know about Prime Beverages either. The best scene was probably when the kids got to Pueblo and children were killed. Yeah, that's morbid, but it's to be expected from this show. While slow moving, I was still eager to see what would happen next. The miners joke was nicely done too. This is why I just avoid social pornographic websites. ***
  • ericstevenson
  • Dec 27, 2023
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1/10

One of the most bland and lifeless things to ever come from South Park

  • jaxxds
  • Dec 27, 2023
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1/10

Oh, how the might have fallen...

  • shadowpriest100
  • Jan 21, 2024
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