Senin, 24 Oktober 2011
Borat Movie Review
Borat Sagdiyev (Cohen) television presenter who will be invited only Borat for the rest of this review for the second part of his name sets on a journey to America with his producer Azamat (Davitian) to learn the cultural differences between his country of Kazakhstan and the United States . Along the way, however, Borat sees a rerun of the old TV series (Baywatch) and decides to marry Pamela Anderson.
Cohen, who is known for his other character 'Ali G' slips into this role so well that you forget that the real actor playing the role rather than a racist, but funny reporter from Kazakhstan. Borat gives up its ignorance of many unsuspecting people, including a group of women who Borat called 'pussycats' and even laugh in front of them when they suggested that men and women are equal.
While watching this kind of ignorance should not be wrong I could not help but laugh all the way through this movie. Borat will offend many people from many different backgrounds who become equally ridiculous, but also make it hard to watch sometimes you fear Borat may lynched for his antics. Some of the film is let down in the 'real' acting parts, although most parts of Pamela Anderson should be omitted, and only continued the documentary-type approach.
above was just a little discomfort with the move, although it was a very good comedy from Cohen. I award Borat with 4 out of 5 stars, and look forward to future work with Cohen.
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