Borat
C**G
High Five Comedy
HILARIOUS movie. I found it so funny that I bought copies for both of my sisters who also loved it. (We are grandmas, too). I can be going about my day when I might think of a random scene in the movie and I begin to giggle out loud. Borat is perfect as he acts innocently and some of the funniest parts are the reactions of the people who he encounters, such as the news station folks. One scene of the young college boys in the motor home were offensive; however, it contained a perfect lesson in human relations: If a woman gives her body to a man he won't call her back. Why? Because he doesn't respect her! Spoken honestly by a drunk college boy and true as can be. I give this movie a High Five!!p.s. My husband can't understand why I laugh at this movie! And I can't understand why he doesn't understand.......
T**I
Great Success! Satire At Its Most Elite
The uproarious "Borat" holds humanity’s most cringeworthy attributes to the sublime ridicule of its Kazakhstani namesake. A surefire descendent of 1974’s "Blazing Saddles," its elevated vulgarity paired with whip-smart social commentary make this one of film’s greatest satires, and one which can claim deadbeat parentage over parodies from 2016's "Sausage Party" to 2019 record label spoof "Stadium Anthems." The remarkable Sasha Baron Cohen is Borat, a Kazakhstani TV reporter sent to America to report on its greatness. In New York, exposure to a “Baywatch” episode leads to a Pamela Anderson obsession, and a cross-country trek to make the blonde icon his wife. Arguably, the grandest aspiration of “Borat” rests in the fact that Baron Cohen's character is one of a few that isn’t a real person: It’s a brilliant and seamless commingling with reality programming as Borat engages with unsuspecting Americans on his journey to secure Pamela.By speaking unspeakable things and revealing their inherent outrageousness, “Borat” sits in mustached greatness in the throne room of film's best satires. - (Was this review of use to you? If so, let me know by clicking "Helpful." Cheers!) - WATCHED THIS? THEN WATCHLIST: "Blazing Saddles," "Sausage Party," "Stadium Anthems."
M**E
What's the Toilet For?
I know there are already a ton of reviews on this movie, but I just HAD to put my two cents in. I LOVED it. It was one of the most hilarious movies I have ever seen, although I can see some of my friends and family being a bit put off by it.Basically, Borat is the most ignorant character I have ever seen. Sometimes, I see a movie or a see a character that is just so stupid that it's not even funny. But somehow this works. To give you an comparison, if any of you have seen the movie, "Dumb & Dumber", they were near geniuses compared to Borat. At least they knew that a toilet was where you do your business.I laughed so hard, so many times, that my abs actually got a bit of a workout. If you have a good sense of humor, and are not offended easily, you will love this movie!
S**A
Get to know Trump supporters
Sasha Cohen is a brilliant comedian and has more guts than any warrior. This is a hilarious comedy that did not have a script for the most part. It makes an ass of the most narrow-minded, blood-thirsty, and cult-like culture that has dominated half of America for close to three centuries, and currently at its heights.
D**R
My Dad: "They Actually Showed This In A Theatre?" But he LOVED it!
I loved this movie when I saw it in theatres, and when I was trying to think of a movie to show my parents for movie night at my place, thought, "This would be the perfect movie to show my 80 year old parents." I had them over for dinner, lowered my 100" screen (also from Amazon), fired up the projector and we watched "Borat." My parents LOVED it and thought it was hysterical. lol. Definitely not for the faint of heart in some scenes (My Dad: "They actually showed this in a theatre?" lol), but Sacha Baron Cohen is brilliant in it, and Borat is such a likable character. Funny and politically incorrect from start to finish.
S**.
Funniest movie I've ever seen ! Laughter is the best medicine.
Funniest movie I've ever seen ! Laughter is the best medicine. I will add that the scenes wit Borat and his "friend" naked and running around the hotel etc were a bit hard to watch. I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe !
K**E
Shock Value meets a Psychological Conundrum
sometimes, something is "really good" for its shock value. I admit that once in a while I will watch that sort of thing, out of sheer curiosity. In a similar way, I watch this movie, but in a less dark and less serious way I sometimes I watch youtube executions in far-right Muslim countries, the slaughter of animals in the cruelest way possible, or female genital mutilation is certain countries -- for those, I get angry, or weep.This movie is almost that shocking, but replaces cruelty with offense and ridiculousness instead. It is amazing that someone has enough chutzpah to actually play Borat and make it public. I find this fascinating, psychologically. Instead of getting upset, there is a lot of eye-rolling, and musing over the many twisted ways humanity can manifest itself -- and make money at it, too! LOL!
C**R
Sadly hasn't aged at all well
I bought Borat as light family entertainment for the Christmas season, having enjoyed it enormously when it first came out.At the time, its political incorrectness was part of the appeal. But it hasn't aged at all well, and now what once seemed to be risque and edgy now seems to be just drawn out tasteless tedium.On the other hand, Borat's mankini will always be the stuff of legend.
A**R
hIs one and only greatest creation
I like gypsy tears, very much.a conundrum for you, I hate sacha baron Cohen acting in anything, but with this movie, his only watchable role, it actually worked, and it was funny while it lasted.He developed this characters on his tv show, and managed to extend it for a movie release.Borat, a tv news reporter from the real life Kazikstan ,suited his actual real world professional talents, that of youth tv interviewer , probably taking the piss out of the kids no doubt.That being the secret of His success, and it is indeed a trick and a conundrum, assacha is not able to act anything else convincingly, in fact he is dire , worse than any amatuer . Yet he believed in Borat so much that he pulled it this one thing off masterfully .politics drove him , was his motivation, and is the key to his comedy.He thrives on and relishes making fools of people who have stupid political and are morally judgemental, yet he managed to not only trick the supposed real life cast he confronted with his zany crazy Jew hating boffoon, Borat, he also fooled the cinema going public worldwide into thinking he was not being racist himself, when he chose to label everyone in Kazakstan a antisemite .Because SAcha really believed in the serious satirical points he was making, and because he wanted his character to be believed by his unsuspecting dumb AMerican victims, he had to place his character of BORAT as coming from a real world , identifiable country.Much to the outrage of the Kazikstani people and government, originally, but who seem to have learned there is nothing you can do about it, especially when the us army has recently invaded your near neighbours. bUt that is the power of Hollywood, they can sometimes convince you comedy is funny even when politics is not.
T**R
Cohen shows his cajones
The free-running sequence in Casino Royale may be breathtaking, but it doesn't quite manage to provide the best fight scene of 2006 - that honor goes to the notorious one in Borat which, like Casino Royale, also involves testicles in an example of dedication by an actor that makes Christian Bale's weight loss in The Machinist look like phoning it in. You have to admire Cohen's cajones (which are on view in more ways than one) as he goes above and beyond the call of duty in his determination to stay in character no matter how hostile the environment he's helped to create. It's pretty easy to spot the faked or partialy faked sequences - the friendly Jewish couple who rent them a room, the children at the ice cream truck, the Pamela Anderson finale - and most of the victims that aren't faked are more than deserving of their fate (the racist rodeo impresario, the frat boys) or handle themselves well (the feminists). Even the villagers currently suing can't really have much of a case: the moment an extra agrees to put a d***o on as a prosthetic arm, it's pretty obvious they're not participating in a documentary. (Hell, they're not even real Kazaks, so it's not as if they're playing themselves!) And yes, it is very funny even if, like most comedies, it does run out of steam in the `serious' last act.Although there's been some criticism of the exras on the DVD (and it's a shame the great trailer is missing), it's a decent enough package.
J**H
Still makes me laugh
Seen this film a few times now but couldn't not buy it for the ridiculous low price , it's one of those films that makes you cringe days after you watch it , side splitting is an understatement, still it would only appeal to those those with a warped sense of humour
P**N
Funny but not to everyones taste
I gave this DVD this rating because I find this type of humour funny.I like the way he has no qualms about asking stupid questions somewhat like Jonathan Routh, of the Candid Camera TV show, and also most time seemingly getting an answer.However, I did feel that Sasha Baron Cohen occasionally bordered on the edge of stupidity.I would recommend this to anyone who has a somewhat simple humour without any one getting hurt in the process, unlike some who appear on the “You’ve been Framed” show.
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