Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: November 3, 2006
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JoshE.Nov 5, 2006
Very funny in many parts and interesting for the vision it presents of parts of America that many never get to see and the ignorance that pervades it. However, the narrative is a weak skeleton holding together what are very funny bits. In Very funny in many parts and interesting for the vision it presents of parts of America that many never get to see and the ignorance that pervades it. However, the narrative is a weak skeleton holding together what are very funny bits. In this sense the movie fails for trying to be more than it is. The crowd I was with loved it to death, but I left feeling I had already seen most of it on HBO, and in a better format. Good for a laugh but for $10 I wonder a bit. Expand
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MycleSimeonsNov 6, 2006
Great cultural satire -- makes Americans question our own biggotries and shortcomings. Uses comedic extremes of high and low brow. Funny beyond belief. Only criticism is that the viewer doesn't know what is scripted and not.
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VinceC.Nov 6, 2006
It had 3 or 4 parts were I laughed for a couple of minutes straight but other than that I would only give a chuckle here and there.
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VladA.Nov 6, 2006
Thewiseking, you get into the mindset of Baron Cohen real well. He puts everything on the line for his comedy and then you call out his physical gags as imbecile bait? If there was one movie that doesnt make concessions for anyone, it's Thewiseking, you get into the mindset of Baron Cohen real well. He puts everything on the line for his comedy and then you call out his physical gags as imbecile bait? If there was one movie that doesnt make concessions for anyone, it's Borat. I'm not sure who the imbeciles are here, the ones who laugh at the stuff, or the ones who think they are too smart for it. Expand
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AnonymousMCNov 6, 2006
I've. never. laughed. so. HARD!!!
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RobertNov 6, 2006
Borat is a perfect example of the subjectiveness of comedy; some people(hopefully most) will see it as the biting satire that it is while others will not "get" it at all. I happen to think that it is brilliant and think that Borat has held a Borat is a perfect example of the subjectiveness of comedy; some people(hopefully most) will see it as the biting satire that it is while others will not "get" it at all. I happen to think that it is brilliant and think that Borat has held a mirror up to America and alot of people are not going to be happy with what they see. Expand
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ChestN.Nov 6, 2006
Although i understand the revulsion currently being expressed at the nude scene, i feel that it is one of the strongest parts of the film. what seperates it from being juvenille in my opinion is the fact that it is so blatantly over the top,Although i understand the revulsion currently being expressed at the nude scene, i feel that it is one of the strongest parts of the film. what seperates it from being juvenille in my opinion is the fact that it is so blatantly over the top, so incredibly unexpected, that it simply takes the audience by surprise. i would almost say that it is a parody of similar gags that are found in lesser comedies, taken to a revolting and hilarious extreme. the fact that it is also real, and that the reactions of the people who are pranked are also real makes the scene that much more ridiculous. my friends were laughing, but said that in the end the scene was a bit too much, and i can understand that; however, it is hardly out of borat's character to do such a thing, and remains one of my favorite scenes in the film. The sacking at the end is also incredible, despite the fact that it was probably staged. Regardless of what others might say, I maintain that Borat is a hilarious, refreshing and unique film. Expand
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GeorgeD.Nov 6, 2006
To Dave K.: "**To all of those giving this movie a 0....this movie was not meant to be art, its meant to be entertainment." WRONG! Sacha is a performance artist of the highest order. Astounding how he inhabits the reality of the situation To Dave K.: "**To all of those giving this movie a 0....this movie was not meant to be art, its meant to be entertainment." WRONG! Sacha is a performance artist of the highest order. Astounding how he inhabits the reality of the situation and never makes a false step out of character. The dupes are funny because they believe that such a goon from Central Asia actually exists. Expand
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JimNov 6, 2006
For those who voted 0s through 5s, You disgust me!!! Don't tell me this film belongs to the BAD kinds for example "Master of Disguise". That's bull! Do some research and you'll understand why the jokes work.
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UshkeyevK.Nov 6, 2006
Yeah, so pretty much either John has horrible taste in movies or hundreds of people do and he's the only one with good taste. You decide. As for me, funniest movie I've seen in a long time.
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DanNov 7, 2006
I didn't know whether to laugh or vomit. so i did both. one of the best comedies i have ever seen.
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AMovieCriticNov 7, 2006
The hotel room scene is probably one of the funniest in movie history. I laughed and cried so hard during that scene...just amazingly funny and completely twisted. Unfortunately, though, that's really the only standout scene in the The hotel room scene is probably one of the funniest in movie history. I laughed and cried so hard during that scene...just amazingly funny and completely twisted. Unfortunately, though, that's really the only standout scene in the movie. The rest of the movie's loaded with somewhat forgettable jokes and some funny situations (some involving real people,) but nothing that truly stands out. Still, it's enjoyable to watch, because in general, it's a funny movie. It just fails to live up to its seriously inflated reputation. Expand
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ColinF.Nov 7, 2006
Wow. Have you ever been in a movie where people in the whole theater laugh from beginning to end with no pauses. This movie is unquestionablly great and missing it is missing one of the most important movies of the year.
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I.L.Nov 8, 2006
Easily the funniest movie I've seen since the South Park. It's rude comedy, but it's, again like south park, done in an intelligent way.
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RobertC.Nov 8, 2006
There are two types of viewers of this movie: those who get the brilliant satire of this film and those who do not. This single factor decides whether one think this film is completely awful or one of the most brilliant films ever made.
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DrewB.Nov 9, 2006
Robert C. Said: "There are two types of viewers of this movie: those who get the brilliant satire of this film and those who do not. This single factor decides whether one think this film is completely awful or one of the most brilliant Robert C. Said: "There are two types of viewers of this movie: those who get the brilliant satire of this film and those who do not. This single factor decides whether one think this film is completely awful or one of the most brilliant films ever made." I could not agree more. Those that are giving this film a 0 obviously are not intelligent enough to grasp the ideas presented beneath the surface. I don't hate them for it, I just pity them because they are missing out on what the film really is. Borat is a brilliant satire of American culture, exposing the ignorance of our society. To watch it and believe that it is nothing more than an offensive/repulsive collection of images is simply ignorant. Expand
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BobNov 9, 2006
Didn't quite live up to the hype, but still very funny and enjoyable. I prefer just watching the Ali G. show to the movie though
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JoshC.Nov 9, 2006
Amazing and Masterful. The best political satire since South Park.
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MarkDec 1, 2006
Hilarious. The people giving it low votes just don't understand satire or can't laugh at themselves. No one is laughing at the Kazakhs you understand but at the people tricked into opening up and exposing themselves as the Hilarious. The people giving it low votes just don't understand satire or can't laugh at themselves. No one is laughing at the Kazakhs you understand but at the people tricked into opening up and exposing themselves as the homophobic-sexist-war mongering pigs they are. Expand
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JordanRDec 11, 2006
Great stuff. To Jamie L., how can you like the TV show and not the movie? The material is the same essentially and is just built on a larger scale. Acting like there's some kind of intrinsic difference is just silly.
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EmonK.Dec 12, 2006
This film has garnered such polarised reviews it is astonishing. I thought it was one of the funniest films I have ever seen, and brilliant film-making. It showed that Sacha Baron Cohen is the bravest man in comedy at the moment. The rodeo This film has garnered such polarised reviews it is astonishing. I thought it was one of the funniest films I have ever seen, and brilliant film-making. It showed that Sacha Baron Cohen is the bravest man in comedy at the moment. The rodeo scene is most memorable. To see people cheering what he said was very funny and disturbing. Then when they booed him singing the differnet words to the national anthem, I found very bizarre. Unlike other people, I did not think the film insulted humankind, and the toilet humour was of the hgihest order! After all, it is very important to make satire funny first of all as well as delivering its message, which is not particularly original. There are bigots all around us who are willing to get rid of the freedoms that people have died protecting in the past 100 years. Whether that be Civil Rights reforms, end of Apartheid or Women's suffrage. He mocked the opinion makers (humour consultants, politicians and etiqutte consultant) and the ordinary man (students, the rodeo people and the accountants). Finally, he was mocking himself by creating a character so rabidly antisemetic and speaking hebrew. Brilliant. Expand
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MarkB.Dec 14, 2006
Sacha Baron Cohen's and Larry Charles's docu-comedy/ pop culture touchstone-o'-the-day/ lawsuit magnet has become a frequent panel discussion/ op-ed page/ water cooler topic as a gauge for how deeply racism, bigotry and Sacha Baron Cohen's and Larry Charles's docu-comedy/ pop culture touchstone-o'-the-day/ lawsuit magnet has become a frequent panel discussion/ op-ed page/ water cooler topic as a gauge for how deeply racism, bigotry and ignorance still not only exist, but continue to fester in our seemingly enlightened, 21st century times. Not that the verbal antics of Mel Gibson, Michael Richards and election-losing George Allen (whose use of a racial epithet might well have completely altered the political course of our country) haven't recently already raised this issue to the forefront of our national consciousness, but what's fascinating is that in spite of all the ignoramuses, jerks and cretins that our Kazhakhstani would-be documentarian encounters in America, I found Borat (perhaps accidentally) to be at least as encouraging and reassuring a portrait of America as it was disturbing. Keep in mind that in his travels Borat comes in contact with an equal if not greater number of kind, decent souls whose generosity and patience with him represent America at its best: the comedy instructor, the etiquette teachers (although their recent hop on the litigation bandwagon diminishes this), the elderly hotel owners (even if they really should arrange a few more visits from the Orkin man) and the incredibly sweet, good-natured drivers' ed guy (if I had a teenager who needed lessons, this is who I want for the job!) And in the film's best and funniest sequence, notice from some of the reaction shots of the rodeo spectators that Borat's increasingly outrageous and enthusiastically bloodthirsty comments in support of the US' "war of terror" are losing some of them long before Borat nearly starts a riot by mangling the National Anthem. Unlike most "fish out of water" movies ranging from E.T. to Splash to Moscow on the Hudson, Borat makes no effort to sentimentalize its lead character or even make him particularly likable, but Cohen (whose gay French NASCAR racer in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby was far more admirable than the title character) is savvy and skillful enough to provide the comic propulsiveness that allows us to partially identify with his quest for Pamela Anderson, even if he IS essentially stalking her! (Of course, if Borat really possessed any taste or discernment at all, the Baywatch babe he'd be going after would be Alexandra Paul.) Cohen and Charles certainly deserve credit for trafficking in the same type of ruthless, relentless, take-no-prisoners, if-you're-offended-along-the-way-then-we've-done-our-job pursuit of comedy that made Airplane, Animal House, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and the entire film output of Monty Python famous, but when the dust has settled, will Borat duplicate their legendary status? I doubt it, for the same reason I think this movie is more perfectly matched with its running time than virtually any other I've seen: 80 minutes is the ideal length for what is essentially (however uproarious it may be, and often is) the world's longest Polish joke! Expand
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EikI.Dec 29, 2006
This movie was absolutely hilarious; it's impressive what people believe.
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MitchK.Dec 29, 2006
Listen, I can understand why people are offended by this to some extent, but you shouldn't be. Sacha Baron Cohen is a visionary in political satire and his Borat character, an introverted, Kazakh biggot, shows us how prejudice has never Listen, I can understand why people are offended by this to some extent, but you shouldn't be. Sacha Baron Cohen is a visionary in political satire and his Borat character, an introverted, Kazakh biggot, shows us how prejudice has never actually left our society and how we need to change this. If you're offended by the antiscemitism, know that Cohen is in fact Jewish and very in touch with his faith. The man is trying to relay a message in the guise of a humerous, vulgar (as you nay-sayers put it) character to show Americans that many of us are, in fact, this too. This is a comedy for the ages, brilliantly funny and wonderfully inventive. Expand
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XZDec 29, 2006
Perfect movie during a drought.
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NicholasB.Dec 8, 2006
Very funny movie, probably the funniest of the year. It's very rare that comedies live up to their hype, but this did.
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JoshuaJ.Oct 31, 2006
Saw this at the Toronto Film Festival. I do say it with hesitance, but I consider this the funniest movie of all time.
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JackTJan 14, 2007
Look, comedy is supposed to hurt. It can be cruel, uncomfortable, juvenile, cretinous, all for the sake of advancing a sharp observation or two, or blasting through a taboo, or simply cramping you up with laughter. Comedy is not nice. The Look, comedy is supposed to hurt. It can be cruel, uncomfortable, juvenile, cretinous, all for the sake of advancing a sharp observation or two, or blasting through a taboo, or simply cramping you up with laughter. Comedy is not nice. The Greeks knew this. So did Lenny Bruce. Most people, however -- Americans included -- are obsessed with being perceived as nice while sometimes saying not-so-nice things. This is what "Borat" is really about. Well, that and a naked fat guy running through a sales convention. Sacha Baron Cohen's tatty, low-budget prank-a-thon was both the most overhyped movie of the year and the most underrated, the smartest and the stupidest, the most bigoted and the most open-minded. (It was also the funniest. Hands down.) In other words: a movie that encapsulated the extremes of our culture and our times better than almost any serious movie you can name. In all, this plucky little fellow from a mythical Kazakhstan -- acting extremely nice while spewing ignorance in every direction -- fit right into the American scene. Sinclair Lewis would have recognized the people Borat meets, and even Chaplin might have found in him a rude, crude modern descendant: a Little Tramp for an age of industrial-strength complacency. Expand
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movier.Oct 17, 2007
LOOOOOL. Either you love it or you h8 it.I loved it. Ludicrously offensive and funny. I will not be forgetting this film.It is understandable if you h8 it because it is so vulgar and offensive and i have to admit i think borat is a LOOOOOL. Either you love it or you h8 it.I loved it. Ludicrously offensive and funny. I will not be forgetting this film.It is understandable if you h8 it because it is so vulgar and offensive and i have to admit i think borat is a racist.Otherwise, watch this movie now! Expand
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ColinS.Dec 1, 2007
Finally was able to watch this film... Certainly not the best "mockumentary" of all-time ("Spinal Tap" will never be dethroned), but Borat is pretty damn close. Despite it's vulgarity, for the most part, this film is very clever. I love Finally was able to watch this film... Certainly not the best "mockumentary" of all-time ("Spinal Tap" will never be dethroned), but Borat is pretty damn close. Despite it's vulgarity, for the most part, this film is very clever. I love the satirical fun poked at white Christian America, if you managed to catch it... I must knock off a point for that completely unnecessary nude fight between Borat and his producer (pointless shock value), but otherwise, Borat is a delight! Expand
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JonasW.Jan 26, 2007
Anyone who didnt think this movie was funny is a prude, escpescially Sam F. who obviously has no sense of humor. It's outrageously racist but that's the point, none of it is actually serious.
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JustinS.Feb 17, 2007
Actually I thought it was very very very funny. Sacha Baron Cohen really has outdone himself. I mean some parts were very very nasty and disgusting. Cohen is trying to make a point about the world today and the US today. It shows the Actually I thought it was very very very funny. Sacha Baron Cohen really has outdone himself. I mean some parts were very very nasty and disgusting. Cohen is trying to make a point about the world today and the US today. It shows the weaknesses of our country. The people who watch this and gave this a gravely low grade must be out of their minds. Hey people who gave it a low score go to Wikipedia and research it so know why people and critics think its funny. And maybe get a little info about the actor too. Expand
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TylerG.Feb 28, 2007
This is one of the best comedys in years, as close to perfection as a movie can get, perfection
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AnonMar 11, 2007
OMG. This is like the funniest movie in years. Some of the things he does is just downright wrong and politically incorrect, yet we we still laugh, which should say something about the country as a whole. In any case, much credit must be OMG. This is like the funniest movie in years. Some of the things he does is just downright wrong and politically incorrect, yet we we still laugh, which should say something about the country as a whole. In any case, much credit must be given to Sasha Cohen and incredible skill at making a fool out of all of us. He goes down with the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Groucho Marx, a comedian trying to make a social statement. Expand
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JeremyM.Mar 18, 2007
Personally, I think that it is about time we were shown how we are so ignorant. This humor was so much more than your straight jokes. It had a deeper meaning, and I think those who were offended/misunderstanding of this film should not vote Personally, I think that it is about time we were shown how we are so ignorant. This humor was so much more than your straight jokes. It had a deeper meaning, and I think those who were offended/misunderstanding of this film should not vote becuase they are ignorant of this film. The nude scenes were not overdone, they were hilarious, the parody of Kazahkstan and how it is poor and backwards was done to an extent that it was a joke, not how it is in real life. We are, as a people are dumb. Hell, 87% of the people in this country cannot find our own country on a map, so who are we to complain? Expand
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NateM.Mar 23, 2007
That guy is my hero, he is so funny. I about crapped my pants watching it.
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RicoK.Apr 13, 2007
Woe unto those nations that cannot take a joke, fo they become more buttlike in the unlaughingness of their overreacts (as Borat would surely mangle the phrase). First unleashed on the world in a series of BBC comedic sketches on the Woe unto those nations that cannot take a joke, fo they become more buttlike in the unlaughingness of their overreacts (as Borat would surely mangle the phrase). First unleashed on the world in a series of BBC comedic sketches on the Cambridge alumnus Cohen's Da Ali G Show and later picked up for domestic consumption by HBO, Borat is the ugly American (or Brit) from elsewhere: a clueless, gangly, mustachioed moron prone to anti-Semitic tirades so subversively over-the-top that the only serious reaction is giggles. This feature-length expansion of Cohen's deliciously ridiculous character accomplishes what decades of Soviet propaganda failed to do: It points out and underscores issues of race, religious intolerance, classism, and all manner of very American social ills by giving the culprits just enough rope to hang themselves by their own petards (and then some). On the face of it, Borat is a mockumentary. It follows the titular clod and his producer, Azamat (Davitian), from their backwater Kazakhstan hovels (where Borat lives with his sister, "the number four prostitute in all of Kazakhstan!") to America on an ostensible mission of discovery and cultural growth. Almost immediately, however, the lovesick Borat falls for the image of Pamela Anderson, and the film heads west with marriage on its mind. In between Borat's arrival in New York City and the end of his epic quest are some of the most fearless acts of transgressive comedy in years. Forever in character, Cohen wrangles invitations for Borat to poshly racist Southern dinner parties, meets with nonplussed feminists (where he compares the size of the female brain to that of a squirrel), wanders dazed and confused into a holy-rolling pentecostal megachurch, and scares the bejesus out of Baywatcher Anderson. This is shockingly blunt comedy and shockingly funny, too. Cohen and Davitian are utterly fearless, poking fun not only at Americans but at the stereotype of the foreign Other as well. As of last weekend, a massive intra-studio bidding war for Cohen's next film has erupted. Oddly, the Kazakhstan Ministry of Information has gone quiet. If they're biting their tongues as hard as I did, they're going to need stitches. Expand
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ProthroH.Apr 13, 2007
I loved it. The man who plays Borat is a masterful improviser, brilliant comedian, courageous political satirist, and genuinely experimental film artist. Borat makes you laugh but Baron Cohen forces you to think.
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ChrisW.Apr 13, 2007
Borat is actually one of the smartest comedic films of 2006 in the light that it points out how close-minded we Americans are as people. We are quick to judgments and want everything mainstream yet this has mainstream aspects but meshes it Borat is actually one of the smartest comedic films of 2006 in the light that it points out how close-minded we Americans are as people. We are quick to judgments and want everything mainstream yet this has mainstream aspects but meshes it with indy aspects and a message to unite us as a people to end hatred towards foreigners and to end all wars and to promote peace and end racism or hatred towards people. This is one of the more unique social commentaries that exposes the people's phobias (i.e. hotel scene) and gives us new insight on people's take on things. This is an intelligent comical film that doesn't seem like it at all and its unabashed brilliance makes this film one of the best of 2006 (albeit snubbed by the Oscars). The term comedic genius has often been overplayed and overused but when describing HBO's Sacha Baron Cohen it is not only appropriate but a definite. Expand
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EricC.Apr 17, 2007
Awesome. All you people who are so wildly against this movie are the kind of people this movie targets. All of you shaking your head at this movie remind me of a certain veteran vetenarian Ali-G had met. How can you try to knock this movie Awesome. All you people who are so wildly against this movie are the kind of people this movie targets. All of you shaking your head at this movie remind me of a certain veteran vetenarian Ali-G had met. How can you try to knock this movie for having dirty humor? There's nothing here that comes close to when Borat had a crowded southern bar singing "Throw the Jew Down the Well", but he comes close (and Cohen is actually Jewish, so anyone trying to call him a racist is an idiot). The things he got the college kids to say, the ones who will some day be independent citizens of our country, was amazing. And how is it not funny to see the reactions of people he tries to politely kiss? Are we that uncomfortable with our sexuality that kissing, dirty words, and naked wrestling cross the line? Scratch the last one. That was filthy. If you don't like getting made fun of, then yeah, you'll hate this movie. But if you're willing to just laugh at the amount of racism, hostility, and ignorance left in this country, then this movie is mind blowing. There's also a level of kindness as well. The Jewish couple he "escapes" from were a ray of hope. I'm not going to argue if you just don't agree with the humor. Personally, I think movies like Norbit, Wildhogs, and National Lampoons are offensively unfunny, but hey, that's just me. I'm sure there aren't any critics who share my opinion. Expand
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SaraM.Apr 21, 2007
Unforgiving and disturbing in its brilliance, Borat is undoubtedly one of the greatest movies ever made. You hate yourself for laughing. And unlike some of the Archy-Bunker-type comedies its been compared to, Borat leaves you with no hope Unforgiving and disturbing in its brilliance, Borat is undoubtedly one of the greatest movies ever made. You hate yourself for laughing. And unlike some of the Archy-Bunker-type comedies its been compared to, Borat leaves you with no hope for redemption. The chilling, dark truth of our society's ills are left sitting with you through the credits and long after you've gone home. You may be a worse person for having laughed till it hurt, but you will be a better person for having seen the movie. Expand
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JasonH.Jul 11, 2008
Amazing film. Those who dislike it simply don't enjoy the blend of humor provided, pure and simple.
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AaronB.Jan 18, 2009
Side-splitting irreverence from start to finish, but surprisingly a ringing indictment on the ugly underbelly of American society. Loved it!
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JackPApr 17, 2009
Sacha Baron Cohen is a fantastic satirist. I literally bust a gut laughing every time I see this movie. It's the funniest film of all time without a doubt.
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DallinPJul 13, 2009
Literally the only movie I ever felt was worth buying so I could watch it over and over again. This movie is raunch and hilarious and really does fit its premise of revealing what America is really like.
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BuzzardistNov 11, 2006
Many of the complaints about Borat are that the humor is crude and mean, even to the point of being cruel to the other people in the film who are not in on his joke. While there is a sense in which this is true, the real humor does not lie Many of the complaints about Borat are that the humor is crude and mean, even to the point of being cruel to the other people in the film who are not in on his joke. While there is a sense in which this is true, the real humor does not lie in Borat calling a woman unattractive, but in the reactions of people around him as they occasionally challenge him but more often fail to stand up to the bully. Borat is a bully, without doubt, and the edgiest part of Sasha Baron Cohen's humor is that he uses this character to draw other people into complicity with the bigotry and cruelty that he puts on. Baron Cohen's humor is risky, and the laughs come at a cost. He must exploit the people in his film in order to create the situations that generate the humor, and he also exploits us as an audience by demanding that we laugh at Borat, also forcing us into a kind of complicity. Humor tends to function on the premise of laughing at someone, and by cajoling unwitting subjects to become objects of humor, Baron Cohen pushes the limits for what is acceptable in comedy. Borat is a satire of America, but also a test case of the ethical boundaries of comedy. Expand
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JohnyS.Nov 11, 2006
This mockumentary hints at the darker colours behind the "we're number one" red, white, and blue that is so strongly projected onto the rest of the world. It's a political satire, pure and simple; and it may be a difficult pill for This mockumentary hints at the darker colours behind the "we're number one" red, white, and blue that is so strongly projected onto the rest of the world. It's a political satire, pure and simple; and it may be a difficult pill for most right wing Americans to swallow. Expand
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JonC.Nov 11, 2006
I love how this movie either gets 10s or 0s or any movie for that fact. I thought this movie was pretty funny, its as funny as the skits from da ali g show, and if people dont grab the humor, they dont belong here.
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WAKOJAKONov 12, 2006
I did laugh until my stomach chest and face hurt, but the film isn't as good as the critics are making it to be. Pretty revealing about Americans, though.
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LuiggiR.Nov 13, 2006
This honestly has to be the funniest films I have seen in a while. It does contain crude humor but at the same time it offers a sense of relief from modern day America. Truly a film to be remembered.
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robretc.Nov 14, 2006
I think the readers scores (in high 70s) is more accurate than critics (high 80s) because the movie, while wonderfully funny, isn't really all that much of an advance over the ali g tv show...if they would have simply had him going I think the readers scores (in high 70s) is more accurate than critics (high 80s) because the movie, while wonderfully funny, isn't really all that much of an advance over the ali g tv show...if they would have simply had him going around washington and showing the same things we saw on the tv show, it would proably have been just as engaging.....funny, good, but not indispensible. Expand
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PonNov 14, 2006
Awesome movie. I loved seeing people's reactions. The mixed ratings people are giving it is just proof of how controversial it's willing to be. Leave your prudeness and self-doubt at the door and you'll have a blast.
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ChadS.Nov 14, 2006
"Borat" quite puzzingly ruins its conceit that the documentary is a product of Kazakhstan when the music and situation references films by John Schessinger and Albert Brooks. Suspension of disbelief is crucial to a successful mock-doc (such "Borat" quite puzzingly ruins its conceit that the documentary is a product of Kazakhstan when the music and situation references films by John Schessinger and Albert Brooks. Suspension of disbelief is crucial to a successful mock-doc (such as "This is Spinal Tap and "Bob Roberts"), so when Harry Nillson and Steppenwolf are cued up on the soundtrack, it makes us aware that the man in the suit is Sacha Baron Cohen and not a "real" person because this documentary no longer looks like it was made by naifs to American culture. But who cares, right? "Borat" is a funny and sometimes devastating satire on the mores of American people, especially so when "Borat" makes a point about anti-Semitism and anti-Semitism that's sanctioned by Christian doctrine. The film is brave, the zaftig nude guy, braver. Expand
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SusanS.Nov 14, 2006
High-Five!!!! I laughed so hard I nearly choked.
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JakeLNov 14, 2006
Genius! Funniest movie iv ever seen in my life. The whole concept is fantatic. Loved it!
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SY.Nov 14, 2006
Hilarious movie that also works on a different level as a study in social behavior.
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MD.Nov 25, 2006
Never in my life have I seen a funnier film. To combine a humour and a message like this is an amazing feat to say the least. By creating a naive bigot is genius because it instantly points out the cracks and racism in western society in Never in my life have I seen a funnier film. To combine a humour and a message like this is an amazing feat to say the least. By creating a naive bigot is genius because it instantly points out the cracks and racism in western society in general. People have to believe a country like the one described in Borat to believe he is real, so proof of racism is there already. Anyone who sees it as racist is missing the point Above all though this is a hilarious movie full of brilliant scenes, clever scripting and fantastic impromptu moments Expand
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BenH.Nov 26, 2006
If you dont like this movie maybe you have seen a little of yourself in the people Borat meets on his travels. The evangelist scene had me rolling on the floor in hysterics. The fact that Sacha is a devout Jew makes it all the more funny.
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WellFunnyNov 29, 2006
To say Cohen is being racist/misogynistic is quite naive... he brings these traits out in the people he meets, very cleverly showing the viewer how sick OTHER people are, at the same time making a well funny movie...the man's a genius i To say Cohen is being racist/misogynistic is quite naive... he brings these traits out in the people he meets, very cleverly showing the viewer how sick OTHER people are, at the same time making a well funny movie...the man's a genius i tell ya!!!!!! Expand
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KipM.Dec 19, 2006
I can't for the life of me see how people are putting this on the same level as "Jackass." What Sacha Baron Cohen has done is actually revelatory: by playing a ridiculously prejudiced character, he exposes the worst in real people, I can't for the life of me see how people are putting this on the same level as "Jackass." What Sacha Baron Cohen has done is actually revelatory: by playing a ridiculously prejudiced character, he exposes the worst in real people, proving that prejudice may not be as absent as we hope. Expand
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SamBDec 21, 2006
Personally, I saw it with my friends and we cryed with laughter at most of the jokes and no movie since zoolander has provided us with more hilarious quotes. However, I think it interesting that the most people have been so extreme with Personally, I saw it with my friends and we cryed with laughter at most of the jokes and no movie since zoolander has provided us with more hilarious quotes. However, I think it interesting that the most people have been so extreme with their voting, either very high or very low. I do not think any less of any of the people who rated the movie highly, as I too found it hilarious, but to those who rated it 0 becuase it disgusted/insulted them or made them feel sorry for us who enjoyed the movie, I wonder why you would have seen an obviously (though mockingly) racitst and anti-semantic movie in the first place? This movie is a movie after all, a comedy that is not to be taken seriously, but to provide a comic escape to people. This is one of many styles of comedy, and if it is not your style, fine, but I don't know what you expected in the first place. Rather than give it a 0 and provide reasons like not funny, maybe remember the whole audience minus you was laughing throughout. Expand
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ShaneTDec 22, 2006
Possibly The Best Movie Ever. . .How could people not like this movie, or think of it as not funny?Borat entertains us, and at the same time(in some strange ways) makes us think.
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StuartC.Dec 28, 2006
An outrageously funny mockumentary. People who did not like this film are taking themselves far too seriously
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MorkusY.Nov 27, 2007
If you're easily offended(see those that voted 0)don't watch the movie since you know what you're getting yourself into. This movie is hilarious while taking us on a whirlwind tour of American hypocrisy.
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ERG1008Aug 19, 2010
Sasha Baron Cohen with his feature length film about everyone's favourite Kazakstani.
SBC does have a knack (as he did wth Ali G) of making the general public look stupid through their own ignorance with the etiquette coaches being my
Sasha Baron Cohen with his feature length film about everyone's favourite Kazakstani.
SBC does have a knack (as he did wth Ali G) of making the general public look stupid through their own ignorance with the etiquette coaches being my personal favourite. Everytime I get in a lift now I think about "the room" bit too.
Although a lot of it is staged, it is still very, very funny with a few toe-curling cringe moments thrown in.
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SusanoJun 20, 2011
Not only a truly great modern comedy, but more importantly, still funny after the 100th time you've watched it (well, almost). It's not always funny, but when it is, it's bloody hilarious. I wouldn't call it all that clever though, the funNot only a truly great modern comedy, but more importantly, still funny after the 100th time you've watched it (well, almost). It's not always funny, but when it is, it's bloody hilarious. I wouldn't call it all that clever though, the fun stems from the publics' brilliant reactions. Expand
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NKOASNov 17, 2012
Seeing Borat for the first time was a revelation. No one had ever before pushed the envelope so far, so much, and so...smart. Never before had someone created such a clever satire as to rouse the praises of even the stuffiest critic, whileSeeing Borat for the first time was a revelation. No one had ever before pushed the envelope so far, so much, and so...smart. Never before had someone created such a clever satire as to rouse the praises of even the stuffiest critic, while being so low-brow and dirty as to make even the dumbest guy you went to high school with say "Very nice!" over and over again. Though virtually forgotten now, it's worth the revisit. Expand
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TokyochuchuAug 8, 2012
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is an unbelievably funny comedy made by an absolute comic genius at the height of his powers. Whilst the documentary nature of the movie ultimately holds itBorat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is an unbelievably funny comedy made by an absolute comic genius at the height of his powers. Whilst the documentary nature of the movie ultimately holds it back from attaining perfection, it is such a delight to see Sacha Baron Cohen carefully set up the noose and then watch his idiot victims eagerly walk into it and hang themselves. This is a movie that makes me laugh so much that it's sometimes hard to catch a breath! Expand
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MichaelDNov 23, 2011
All I can say is what a movie! There were some parts that were hilarious and some parts that were just disturbing! But Borat has a different type of humour which you either love it or hate it. But I am one of those people who loves this typeAll I can say is what a movie! There were some parts that were hilarious and some parts that were just disturbing! But Borat has a different type of humour which you either love it or hate it. But I am one of those people who loves this type of humour. Expand
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ImUnavailableOct 7, 2011
A one of a kind film that is as cuttingly insightful as is it incredibly funny. Borat cleverly manipulates people into saying what they really mean and showing their true selves through various interviews and surreal situations. He engagesA one of a kind film that is as cuttingly insightful as is it incredibly funny. Borat cleverly manipulates people into saying what they really mean and showing their true selves through various interviews and surreal situations. He engages with multiple elements of modern America and manages to extract humor by pushing them past their comfort zones. The fact that a story was intertwined with all this only adds to the films excellence. Expand
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CaestusMar 23, 2013
Real amusing and funny film. Laughed hard watching this.
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Bender99Jul 5, 2011
Borat was very funny, but it could of done a little better. They could of made it the greatest movie in the world. But I still think that Borat is one of the most funny movies that I've ever seen.
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j30Feb 13, 2012
Borat is a flat out hilarious movie, where Sacha Baron Cohen shins on every level. The only reason I don't give the movie a 10 is some of the scenes go on for way too long and kind of lose their welcome. Regardless I highly recommend this film.
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snowcoldDec 5, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Jagshemash! I laughed so hard! It's offensive but it's really great! Borat must be one of the funniest movies ever! If you're a jew, you might not like it that much, but Cohen is too...I watched the movie a couple of times, and it is really made perfectly. The mocking of jews, Kazakhstan and the scene in which they run around naked are all great... Watch the movie! Expand
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Tss5078Feb 24, 2013
Out of all of Sacha Baron Cohen's characters, Borat is by far the funniest and that's why he decided to make his first big studio film about him. There is no doubt this movie is hysterical, anyone who doesn't find this funny really must haveOut of all of Sacha Baron Cohen's characters, Borat is by far the funniest and that's why he decided to make his first big studio film about him. There is no doubt this movie is hysterical, anyone who doesn't find this funny really must have something wrong with them, but how far is too far to push the envelope? I don't get offended easily, but lines like "Senator Chocolate Face" and "the Jews repeating their attack of 9/11" were more than slightly over the line. While the line is much further away in the uncensored market, it does still exist, and Cohen does cross it on several occasions. I laughed until I cried, Borat is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. I was however offended by several of the things he said and that's why It gets 4 instead of 5 stars. Expand
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imthenoobNov 22, 2012
It's not for everyone, Let's just get that clear. It's the kind of humor that some people will find hilarious while others find it stupid. That being said, It's still a funny film imo and pretty memorable as well. I liked it.
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RSKMar 8, 2012
There are only a handful of comedies that I would give a 10, and this is one of them. I've never seen a funnier performance than Sacha's in this movie. All-time classic.
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Tall_But_ShortMay 17, 2012
This is the first Sacha Baron Cohen movie I have ever seen (Hugo doesn't count) and I have to say....it lived up to my expectations. Everyone I know has been telling me to watch this film and it truly is one of the funniest films I have everThis is the first Sacha Baron Cohen movie I have ever seen (Hugo doesn't count) and I have to say....it lived up to my expectations. Everyone I know has been telling me to watch this film and it truly is one of the funniest films I have ever seen. From beginning to end, there is not one boring scene. Sacha Baron Cohen is a great comic and the biggest "troll" of all time. Every single thing he does in this film is hilarious throughout from running nude in a hotel all the way to attempting to kidnap Pamela Anderson. Borat is just plain fun...not for the whole family though. I'm sure Cohen has many haters for this film but I see it as just him doing his job, being an entertainer. And he really delivers. Expand
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joker341May 17, 2012
This is very funny movie!! Sacha Baren Cohen makes me laugh everytime he does something stupid!
This movie is one of my favourites! This movie was nominated for Oscar foe a reason!
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GarianAug 19, 2012
This movie was absolutely hilarious, I'd love to watch it again sometime soon, it kept me laughing throughout the whole thing. The title of the film itself is hilarious. But the best part is that the story isn't even that bad for a comedyThis movie was absolutely hilarious, I'd love to watch it again sometime soon, it kept me laughing throughout the whole thing. The title of the film itself is hilarious. But the best part is that the story isn't even that bad for a comedy film, it is almost believable. Expand
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JawsLaxerDramaDec 22, 2012
The whole purpose of this movie is be a mockumentary. Sacha Baron Cohen is actually a Jewish person; and while some gags are truly worth seeing, to me, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan isThe whole purpose of this movie is be a mockumentary. Sacha Baron Cohen is actually a Jewish person; and while some gags are truly worth seeing, to me, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is worth while. Comically timed, and portrayed by actual people...this movie couldn't have been funnier. B+ Expand
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ReviewGuy818Jan 14, 2013
This movie is absolutely hilarious, and great for the over 13 crowd. With it's colorful cast, interesting premise, and original plot, Borat surely is a 9/10. It could have been a tiny bit longer, but aside from that, this film is perfect.
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BradySmithJan 3, 2015
This movie may not be as great as many people claim, but it sure is crazy. There are a decent amount of funny scenes. Were all the scenes actually scripted? I don't know, but the mockumentary setup was used pretty creatively anyways. SomeThis movie may not be as great as many people claim, but it sure is crazy. There are a decent amount of funny scenes. Were all the scenes actually scripted? I don't know, but the mockumentary setup was used pretty creatively anyways. Some scenes go way too far, such as a naked hotel fight, and some other scenes actually fell flat for me, but Borat is always an amusing character no matter what's going on around him. It's a funny movie overall, and worth a look if you're into outrageous jokes. It's also a decent satire on how ridiculously some people act, but it's not the masterpiece many have proclaimed. Expand
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ThegodfathersonDec 8, 2013
The movie takes aim at both individuals and social institutions, and this time lampoons not just America but the world outside it by Borat's reactions. In a strange way though, it also says some rather nice things about our country, simply byThe movie takes aim at both individuals and social institutions, and this time lampoons not just America but the world outside it by Borat's reactions. In a strange way though, it also says some rather nice things about our country, simply by comparison to Borat's backwards, savage little home. Ultimately though, it's offensive, vicious, and unrelenting in its satire of everyone and everything. It's also ridiculously funny. There are things in this film that will literally blow your mind. A day after I saw it, I still have a hard time believing that the Borat's big finale actually happened. How does he get away with it? It's a rare movie that manages to be disgusting, filthy, and incredibly intelligent all at once. Sacha Baron Cohen is a genius, and his new film is a comedic masterpiece. Oh, and wow wow wee waa is it ever funny. Expand
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KivaJun 9, 2013
Stop reading reviews watch that movie and laugh till you cry
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TriasadiJul 13, 2013
This movie is terrible.....NOT
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a classic. I'd say it's one of the funniest movie of all time.
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AndremaxSep 6, 2018
Extremely hillarious at the same time that is clever and acid, beyond oligarchic humor style.
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DaEagleNov 15, 2013
A generally offensive, gross and a laugh-out-loud funny movie. There's a lot of laughs to be had, and it's uniquely created by actually combining real-time events with characters made for the story. It's a movie not to be forgotten for it'sA generally offensive, gross and a laugh-out-loud funny movie. There's a lot of laughs to be had, and it's uniquely created by actually combining real-time events with characters made for the story. It's a movie not to be forgotten for it's uniqueness and by the laughs that you'll definitely get by watching this (Final Score: 8.02) Expand
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googolendtimesNov 19, 2014
Crass, provocative, ambitious, bitingly satiric and gut-bustlingly funny, Borat holds the distinction of being perhaps both the best comedy of the decades and one of the most skilful social experiments and commentaries ever attempted.
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death12123Jun 2, 2019
Funny and crude humor. Borat is a classic and a funny movie that's just worth checking out.
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BlancheNov 19, 2017
Outrageously crude and immensely offensive, this movie shatters boundaries and beyond to even make people with the darkest humour feel uncomfortable at times. It just seems to break all the rules - and naturally some people are unable to copeOutrageously crude and immensely offensive, this movie shatters boundaries and beyond to even make people with the darkest humour feel uncomfortable at times. It just seems to break all the rules - and naturally some people are unable to cope with how potent the comedy is. I would have scored this film higher, but some of the jokes and scenes didn't land. Not because they were too offensive, I just found them unfunny. Otherwise, a great film. Expand
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VerIncognitoDec 19, 2016
Very nice! High five! This "mockumentary" exposes the disgusting prejudices and ignorance of people. With Borat being politically incorrect, it shows that some people are not only willing to go along with it, they endorse it, like the guy inVery nice! High five! This "mockumentary" exposes the disgusting prejudices and ignorance of people. With Borat being politically incorrect, it shows that some people are not only willing to go along with it, they endorse it, like the guy in the rodeo who agreed with Borat on hanging homosexuals and the frat boys who are angry about minorities and women gaining more power that they cannot enslave them anymore. Borat, of course, as a character is funny in his own right. This film will be a 21st century classic for sure, if it hasn't already. It's because it's the worst film ever made...NOT! Expand
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KakozoFeb 18, 2017
Borat is a comedy that makes us think about our lives...
After I watched it I asked myself "Am I actually living...?
Or I'm just spending my precious time in a disgusting way?"
I really think we should pay more attention to our way of life!
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amheretojudgeAug 5, 2019
Sacha's skills on questioning as an interviewer are no match to his answers that he voluntarily whispers.

Borat: The Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan Sacha Baron Cohen remains the raunchiest witty
Sacha's skills on questioning as an interviewer are no match to his answers that he voluntarily whispers.

Borat: The Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan

Sacha Baron Cohen remains the raunchiest witty comic personality to this day and his work couldn't define him better than this political comedy. This political agenda that it pursues or lives and dies for, isn't actually political. Very early in the film, the premise gets lost and you are left with an outdated man in an out-of-comfort territory trying to fit in. This cultural difference that Sacha has created remains mythical. In the sense that whenever he compares, and he does compare a lot, to all the new things he, as entitled to and is keen towards, insists on learning is often mashed on your face with absurd level of wrong-ness that leaves long gasping of air in the room rather than a riot of laughter.

And this is what it looks forward to. Not that it doesn't consist of belly aching laughs, there are plenty of ongoing gags like Cohen's jealous neighbor, his way of greeting, him describing his family and his love for a TV star actress that he found out just last night. Addition to that, his political incorrectness, social incompetence, communication problems, gender inequality, hygiene issues and unflinching honest confessions are just a few other things that adds up to the laughter.

And crafting this very unearthly character Sacha never persists on us to get manipulated or fall for his views. It is not later on, until you feel this. For, for the time being you do feel sorry for him, that empathy is what Sacha inadvertently works on and can't help himself but make his audience fell normalized by his behavior, his language, something that would be off putting and maniacally dangerous, if peeled off and observed individually. Borat remains a genius authentic comic adventure for its effortless procedure, it is so simple that no one could come up with it.
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BilalPervaiz58Nov 7, 2018
The Best Comedy Film I have ever seen !!!
Tremendous Comedy, Many scenes recorded secretly & did comedy & people didn't even know, its like Real-Life Comedy experiential Type Movie...
Just Amazing also covered & supported many serious
The Best Comedy Film I have ever seen !!!
Tremendous Comedy, Many scenes recorded secretly & did comedy & people didn't even know, its like Real-Life Comedy experiential Type Movie...
Just Amazing also covered & supported many serious Problems/ issues of the world during Comedy.... e.g women empowerment, religion fraud etc
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NronQsrJan 5, 2019
Very funny and with politically incorrect content. Very enjoyable. The film tries to make jokes and to criticize through humor.
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glommanJan 21, 2021
With all the hype surrounding the second movie, I found myself watching the first one and I don't really get the whole drama / hype / general hysteria around it. Sure, it makes fun of American culture, mocks conservative Americans, isWith all the hype surrounding the second movie, I found myself watching the first one and I don't really get the whole drama / hype / general hysteria around it. Sure, it makes fun of American culture, mocks conservative Americans, is anti-semitic sometimes even, but it's so overblown. It's less than 90 minutes long, with most of the scenes leaving a feel of disappointment in me. It's entertaining, but it's not a milestone of comedy in my opinion. Expand
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DiptanshuJul 16, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Wonderfully wierd and brilliant movie, The simply absurd story with documentry style and brilliant acting it was just amazing, The funny tropes of kazak and the situations in usa with Borat was just charm, the absurd living manners of borat and his journey to america the starting scene with the intro and kissing of her sister and the rapists and whole scene was just brilliantly wierd, The journey in usa, the borat's 1st day in newyork his kissing to people he meet in creepy way and him jerking off in public and the legendary toilet seat washing face scene it was completely out-of-control laughter, the meetings with people the news anchor and feminist meet the way every thing is used to make fun is awesome, The Baywatch and pamela thing was amazing and he's wife death letter as approval and the further journey to california the whole jew and jipsy stuff it was insanely amazing, The national anthem scene and the awesome anthem of kazak was just great and then the hotel fight was insane and then borat solo journey and the guys at van the pamela's s*x tape scene was awesome and then the church scene and at last the meeting with pamela that whole scene was insane and the ending with prostitue as his wife it was an brilliant end and love The ending postcredit mention of "kazak board of flims" not suited for kids under 3 it was just brilliant, Overall it was insanely wierd, whole runtime i was laughing AF, its a classic and a great movie. Expand
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BlichfeldtMay 13, 2020
Such a great movie, really recomend it......................................
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 26, 2022
The movie film is a government assigned project to broaden and enlight people and glory of nation. Cultural learning is emportant to follow on global basis. We make our nation a better and more convenient place for house and living. KazakhsThe movie film is a government assigned project to broaden and enlight people and glory of nation. Cultural learning is emportant to follow on global basis. We make our nation a better and more convenient place for house and living. Kazakhs are progressive and asstonishing people that with conclusion of project will have new optimistic Expand
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