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2006-11-06 11:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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From fermented horse urine to scandalous Borat swimwear; Borat is one of the greatest comedies that I have witnessed in an awfully long time. I can not believe that Borat has started such a commotion that Sacha Baron Cohen’s subsequent motion picture will be the accented Austrian named Bruno. Sacha Baron Cohen has developed increasingly popular for his roles as characters that are foreign and he furthermore was already incredibly popular in the United Kingdom where he has his own show named The Ali G Show. With his noticeable work in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Ali G: In Da House.
Sacha Baron Cohen single handedly lifts Borat as an enormous hit of a comedy with the depictions of the Kazakhstan government to be racist, sexist, and doing ridiculous things like having thirty tons human pubis shipped to make clothing and cleaning utilities. We all know Kazakhstan actually doesn’t do all these things but it’s humorous to think about how someone can generate an environment like this film did. There are large amounts of hype about Borat, that he even appeared for a cameo on Saturday Night Live and also appeared at Comic-Con 2006 in San Diego. Sacha Baron Cohen is settling in character in interviews and innumerable publicity to endorse his motion picture. Even though I’ve seen many clips, deleted scenes, trailers, commercials, and etc. about Borat, I still consider it to be hilarious even when I was watching it.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America to Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is an extremely long title but suits the plot for the film very well. Borat is simply about Borat Sagdiyev which is a television reporter which travels to the U.S. and A to find out ways to better his glorious nation of Kazakhstan. In his documentary to partake in the cultural discovery, Borat shares his behaviors and his personalities about races, genders, animal rights, and countless further hilarious situations. He rallies with real life people in various situations and occupations to find out information to better his glorious nation.
Even though I truly love this film, I am discouraged that Borat is such a short film which is merely 1 hour and 22 minutes. I want an additional Borat film, whether it is a prequel or a follow-up; I just actually want to observe another Borat. The randomness of the comments and situations of Borat to other people are hilarious because of his actions that he partakes to discover learning’s to benefit his country. But can this movie really be that offensive? I don’t think so. If you are willing to believe that a government like Kazakhstan really does this than I don’t know what else to tell you. One thing I do recognize is that after the debut of this film and when moviegoers watch this film. People will be imitating the actions and accent of Borat and quoting him line by line because "it's niice".
If you do not like the following jokes: sexist, racist, making fun of animals, the mentally challenged, prostitutes, Kazakhstan, sexually transmitted diseases, family, and the list goes on. Than just don’t watch it if your offensive to this crude humor satire that is hilarious to me because a lot of moviegoers are willing to watch this.
Genres: Comedy and Adaptation
Running Time: 1 hr. 22 min.
Release Date: November 3rd, 2006 (wide)
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive strong crude and sexual content including graphic nudity, and language.
My grade: 8/10 *
2006-11-06 12:06:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Havent seen it. But most the interviews I saw with him were funny. The only reason I am even posting is to point out what a great job Erik (the guy 2 above me) did copy/pasting a review from Yahoo movies into his profile. Good job erik, way to take credit.
2006-11-06 12:39:31
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answer #3
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answered by meneed2tan 4
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Hell yeah if they made a sequel i would be their in a flash. Hilarious movie. Dont take a little kid to go see it though. I thought the movie was going to be stupid when i saw the comercials but actually it was really funny.
2006-11-08 11:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Very funny, but crude in spots.
I liked the little serious undertone that there is still much racism/sexism in this society. It's just kept quite.
2006-11-06 11:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - definitely! Saw it on Wednesday and it is hilarious, I haven't laughed so much at a film for ages.
Highly recommended.
2006-11-10 03:19:35
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answered by Pumpkin 5
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Absolutely. But friends of mine who didn't watch Da Ali G show as much as I did found the movie to be stupid.
2006-11-06 12:22:46
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answered by Just another nickname 4
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hells yeah all about borat and alig fo sho niggizu
2006-11-06 13:12:43
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answered by Pelon P 2
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yes
2006-11-06 11:56:46
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answer #9
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answered by tweety_mm19 2
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