— — Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020) Film Review, a movie directed by Jason Woliner, and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, Maria Bakalova, Dani Popescu, Jeanise Jones, Judith Dim Evans, Macy Chanel, Mike Pence, Rudy Giuliani, and Tom Hanks. 2006 feels like ancient history, [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020): Iconic Sacha Baron Cohen Character Returns to Lambast America in a Non-Revelatory but Still Necessary Way...
Continue reading: Film Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020): Iconic Sacha Baron Cohen Character Returns to Lambast America in a Non-Revelatory but Still Necessary Way...
- 11/10/2020
- by Jacob Mouradian
- Film-Book
Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, Maria Bakalova, Dani Popescu, Manuel Vieru, Miroslav Tolj, Alin Popa | Written by Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Nina Pedrad | Directed by Jason Woliner
The original Borat was perfectly willing to blend scripted and unscripted material together to make an extremely funny, if difficult to watch film. It was slightly dishonest, but it made me laugh throughout. Borat often held repellent ideas about women, race, and any “hot button” topic one might care to mention. This was all designed to shock and amuse but at his core Borat was always a sweet little boy, who had the bad luck of being raised in a comically backward former Soviet Republic. It was this sweet naivety that held my attention, even if Borat was doing something awful. I felt no such twang of humanity from Baron Cohen’s other comic creation, Bruno who had no excuse for acting like such a jerk.
The original Borat was perfectly willing to blend scripted and unscripted material together to make an extremely funny, if difficult to watch film. It was slightly dishonest, but it made me laugh throughout. Borat often held repellent ideas about women, race, and any “hot button” topic one might care to mention. This was all designed to shock and amuse but at his core Borat was always a sweet little boy, who had the bad luck of being raised in a comically backward former Soviet Republic. It was this sweet naivety that held my attention, even if Borat was doing something awful. I felt no such twang of humanity from Baron Cohen’s other comic creation, Bruno who had no excuse for acting like such a jerk.
- 10/29/2020
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, Maria Bakalova, Dani Popescu, Manuel Vieru, Miroslav Tolj, Alin Popa | Written by Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Nina Pedrad | Directed by Jason Woliner
Back in the year of 2006, the world was given Borat: Cultural Learnings of America Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, and now, some fourteen years later, Sacha Baron Cohen has returned with a sequel, which landed on Amazon Prime on the 23rd of October. Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm follows Borat as he attempts to win back respect for his country after they became a laughing stock due to the first film. He goes to America to deliver a gift and win back the hearts of the US government. The gift? A genius monkey. The only problem is that Borat’s daughter, Tutar, has followed her father to America, eaten the monkey, and thrown the plan into jeopardy. Now the plan has changed,...
Back in the year of 2006, the world was given Borat: Cultural Learnings of America Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, and now, some fourteen years later, Sacha Baron Cohen has returned with a sequel, which landed on Amazon Prime on the 23rd of October. Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm follows Borat as he attempts to win back respect for his country after they became a laughing stock due to the first film. He goes to America to deliver a gift and win back the hearts of the US government. The gift? A genius monkey. The only problem is that Borat’s daughter, Tutar, has followed her father to America, eaten the monkey, and thrown the plan into jeopardy. Now the plan has changed,...
- 10/26/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Ugh, will those eleven days never end? I’m talking about the big upcoming national elections. And they include the “big one”, the “main event”, namely the presidency. So is it too late for a film to change anybody’s mind? Well, we shall see, though this time, because of certain circumstances, it’s bypassing the slowly growing list of theatres to stream on one of the more popular platforms. Could people be “burnt out” by the avalanche of political news, debates. and those annoying negative campaign ads? That’s a real possibility, except that this is a sequel to one of the biggest comedies of the last fifteen years. To save us from our current doldrums that frizzy-haired man from the East returns to wreak havoc on many of this country’s most sacred institutions, basically tossing a satiric “stinkbomb” into the recent headlines. And boy, we really could...
- 10/23/2020
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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