movies123 Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Movi


2006
Borat Sagdiyev is a TV reporter of a popular show in Kazakhstan as Kazakhstan's sixth most famous man and a leading journalist. He is sent from his home to America by his government to make a documentary about American society and culture. Borat takes a course in New York City to understand American humor. While watching Baywatch on TV, Borat discovers how beautiful their women are in the form of C. J. Parker, who was played by actress Pamela Anderson who hails from Malibu, California. He decides to go on a cross-country road trip to California in a quest to make her his wife and take her back to his country. On his journey Borat and his producer encounter a country full of strange and wonderful Americans, real people in real chaotic situations with hysterical consequences
genre - Comedy

writer - Dan Mazer
Rating - 335190 vote

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Yes, it's offensive. Yes, it belittles Jews, Gypsies/Roma, Kazaks, Uzbeks, Eastern Europe in general, and Americans. Yes there is lots of juvenile toilet humor.
And yes, it raked in huge box office receipts the first week, and rave reviews.
On one level "Borat" is mo more offensive than the old Candid Camera TV show- it has just taken it to a new level (nobody ever complained about the gags on Candid camera being "staged. they were OBVIOUSLY staged. To enjoy the movie you have to relax, put your ego in check, and give a little willful ignorance to what is being presented; if you can read Cyrillic alphabet you know that about half of the "Russian/Kazak" text presented is complete gibberish, but I didn't let that bother me.
On another level "Borat" is deliberately offensive, tricking Americans into saying things they probably wouldn't say in other public forums (the rodeo organizer clearly stating how he'd like to kill all the homosexuals, or the entire scene with the frat-boys. are we offended by what Borat says, or by what WE say when he goads us? The Americans who come off the best are the ones who are easy going and not offended: the driving instructor being the best example. I got a kick out of the New Yorkers threatening to punch Borat. I laugh, and yet I would probably act exactly the same.
Possibly the only thing that truly offended me was the extra-movie information on the Romanian village they used for the Kazak scenes, knowing that they are desperately poor and received little in compensation made me disappointed in the producers. They were mocked no more than the Americans in the film, but kicking someone when they're down isn't something I approve of.

 

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While watching Baywatch on TV, Borat discovers how beautiful their women are in the form of C. J. Parker, who was played by actress Pamela Anderson who hails from Malibu, California. He decides to go on a cross-country road trip to California in a quest to make her his wife and take her back to his country. On his journey Borat and his producer encounter a country full of strange and wonderful Americans, real people in real chaotic situations with hysterical consequences. Written by Anthony Pereyra {} Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: Come to Kazakhstan, It's Nice! Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for pervasive strong crude and sexual content including graphic nudity, and language See all certifications » Did You Know? Trivia In the opening video, there are some dancing pubic hairs pretending to be film noise. 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