Rated R for pervasive strong crude and sexual content including graphic nudity, and language. Did you know Edit. Trivia The police were called on Sacha Baron Cohen ninety-two times during the production of this film.
Goofs When Borat gets out of the RV where he'd been drinking with the frat boys, it is a different RV than the one he originally got into. Quotes Borat : You telling me the man who try to put a rubber fist in my anus was a homosexual?
Alternate versions For the film's US television premiere on USA Network in June , the film is presented largely uncut -- including the infamous nude wrestling and chase between Borat and Azamat, which is censored with black bars -- but several of the harshest profanities and sexual terms are silenced and a label reading "CENZURAT" appears over mouths and, where necessary, subtitles in order to try and further hide which terms are being used.
User reviews 1. Top review. America through the eyes of a Kazakh. This movie was probably most and the highest criticized from Kazahkstan itself. Unrigthfully so. The movie doesn't make fun of Kazahkstan, it makes fun of Americans, in a criticizing way. Kazahkstan is merely used as a platform to show the of course exaggerated contrasts between the advanced and 'civilized' America and the simplistic Kazakhstan and how a simplistic man, from such a simplistic place, such as Borat Sagdiyev Sacha Baron Cohen is capable of pinching right through the advanced and civilized Americans and puts his finger right on the spot.
The movie is about Borat learning from America and Americans. Just like in Michael Moore movies often is the case, Borat knows to put his finger on the right place and manages to show America how it really is. An uptight, patriotic, homophobic, God fearing, anti-social country, in which minorities still have a hard time and not all rights are considered equal to some.
It's funny, in the interviews it often is not Borat who says the most offensive things, it are the interviewees who do so, such as the rodeo-guy and the frat boys.
But no, the movie is not all criticism. For most part it's just a fun and often also hilarious people about making fun of ignorant people.
In all honesty it's hard to tell how much of the movie was actually improvised and how much of it was real. Obviously some sequences were scripted such as all the scene's in Kazakhstan and some other sequences will make you really doubt. Some of obviously planned the camera-positions are often too coincidental and also the fact that the movie had an actual professional director attached to it, makes you really wonder.
It also is hard to imaging that all those people actually took this silly talking and looking character so seriously as they did in this movie all the time. When a person who wears his underwear above his pants and is talking slang is entering your hotel with a camera-crew following him, wouldn't you crack up, realizing that this just can't be for real? The movie is also edited in such a way that the emotions and reactions get exaggerated.
It's also are the reasons why you can't really call this movie a fake documentary or mockumentary. What I loved about the "Da Ali G Show", in which Borat often made an appearance, was that it was improvised, real, often had no point and was all about the responses of the other person on the Sacha Baron Cohen characters. It was fun to see the peoples reactions and how they did respond to the character and its outrageous and often also offensive questions.
This movie is overwritten in my opinion. The movie has a main plot line in in, in which Borat falls for non other than Pamela Anderson and makes it his personal mission to find her and marry her. In my opinion the improvising way of traveling through the USA and meeting and interviewing people would had worked way better, in both terms of criticism and humor. Now some parts in the movie feel planned and acted, which is definitely not Borat's strongest point.
It also again raises the question of how much of the movie is actually improvised and how much of it was planned, though I definitely believe that most of the interviews and Borat with other people were for real.
It's just too jam-packed full of crudeness. It's definitely an adult guilty pleasure. Sacha Baron Cohen creates a mockumentary about one of his characters. Borat Sagdiyev is from Kazakhstan mesmerized by Baywatch character C. He vows to find actress Pamela Anderson and take her from California back to his home in Kazakhstan. The humor is edgy, offensive, and rather mean spirited at times.
Most of it is directed at Borat. But many people in this film become collateral damage. There are multiple stories of people who got filmed thought it was a real documentary. And they were edited to make them look ridiculous. Those parts are not always that funny. They're usually too obvious. Anyways self deprecating humor is usually the best. Sacha really excels at making fun of Borat. He has to be one of the most original characters on screen. Just ignore whatever class or taste you have, and enjoy the outrageousness that is Borat.
He lures his producer and convinces him to travel to California to achieve better interviews. Along his road trip, Borat has good and bad experiences with the North American people. The original story has many low level and politically incorrect jokes, and may be unpleasant for intellectuals, Jews and people from Kazakhstan, not necessarily in this order.
I saw the trailer of this film and immediately watched the DVD, and I laughed so much that I started coughing and need to have a break. I have just included this film in my IMDb profile as one of my favorites ever. If you open-minded and enjoy jokes, most of them offensive to conservative people and some minorities, you will love this film; otherwise, why spending your time?
Just to write bad reviews? My vote is nine. Top credits Director Jason Woliner. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Official Trailer. Clip The Rise of Sacha Baron Cohen. Photos Top cast Edit. Manuel Vieru Dr. Yamak Gypsy Tears as Dr.
Yamak Gypsy Tears. Jair Bolsonaro Self as Self archive footage. Jerry Holleman Self as Self. Jim Russell Self as Self. Stephen Stanton Jerry as Jerry voice. Jason Woliner. Sacha Baron Cohen screenplay by story by based on character created by Anthony Hines screenplay by story by Dan Swimer screenplay by story by.
More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Fourteen long years after the culture shock he experienced in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan , Kazakh reporter, Borat Sagdiyev, has been called to Premier Nursultan Nazarbayev 's office for a life-or-death task.
To redeem himself and salvage the reputation of the glorious nation of Kazakhstan, Borat must now return to President Donald Trump 's America to deliver an exceptional gift to Vice President Mike Pence.
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