Synopsis
Team America: World Police is a movie released in 2004.
In a world where global threats loom large and the stakes couldn’t be higher, a rogue North Korean leader hatches a sinister plot that puts freedom at risk. Enter the elite Team America, a fearless squadron of action heroes who blend over-the-top adventure with sharp satire. This film takes you on a wild ride filled with explosive action sequences and laugh-out-loud moments, as the team recruits Gary Johnston, a troubled Broadway actor, to help them navigate the treacherous waters of international politics and thwart Kim Jong-il’s nefarious plans. What sets this film apart is its unique blend of puppetry and biting humor, poking fun at both Hollywood and the notion of American exceptionalism. The Film Actors Guild, made up of self-righteous Hollywood liberals, adds another dimension to the chaos, as they clash with Team America's bombastic approach to "policing the world." With its audacious storytelling, memorable characters, and a soundtrack that will have you humming along, this film challenges viewers to contemplate the absurdity of politics while delivering a gut-busting comedic experience. Dive into this outrageous adventure that promises to entertain while provoking thought about the complexities of heroism in a world that often feels like a stage.
Paramount Pictures
Scott Rudin Productions