Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
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Comedy
Sacha Baron Cohen - star of HBO’s hit comedy “Da Ali G Show,” takes his outrageous Kazakstani reporter character Borat to the big screen. In this hilariously offensive movie, Borat travels from his primitive home in Kazakhstan to the U.S. to make a documentary. On his cross-country road-trip, Borat meets real people in real situations.
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"A film so funny, so breathtakingly offensive, so suicidally discourteous, that strictly speaking it shouldn’t be legal at all (...) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" | ||||
"The funniest movie in years. And not because it is dumb (although it's very dumb), but because it is smart (and it is very smart) (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 4)" | ||||
"Cohen's genius lies in combining the chameleon-like virtuosity of Peter Sellers with the balls-out fearlessness of the Jackass crew." | ||||
"In an era of stale, formulaic comedies, this uproarious and ribald faux documentary is like a hit of pure oxygen." | ||||
"It is Jackass with a brain and Mark Twain with full frontal male nudity." | ||||
"Borat may be dangerous to abdominal health; there must be a limit to how many convulsions a belly can take without trauma." | ||||
"For once it's true: Borat has to be seen to be believed (...) You just might want to stay through the credit crawl, too: The last shot is as funny as the first one." |
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