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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020)

Comedy | 95 minutes
2,71 540 votes

Genre: Comedy

Duration: 95 minuten

Alternative titles: Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm / Borat 2

Country: United States / United Kingdom

Directed by: Jason Woliner

Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, Maria Bakalova and Tom Hanks

IMDb score: 6,6 (158.581)

Releasedate: 23 October 2020

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan plot

"Delivery of prodigious bribe to American regime for make benefit once glorious nation of Kazakhstan."

14 years later, the well-known Kazakh TV reporter Borat Sagdiyev is again sent to the United States to cover the best country in the world. He tries to be anonymous among the people, but he thinks he has simply become too famous after his previous report on America. He's trying to cover President Trump, the protector of women, the war hero, and the one with bad breath. Trump, who knows how to protect Americans during the Corona pandemic. He also has a gift for Vice President Mike Pence, in the hope that his homeland will benefit from it.

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Borat Sagdiyev

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Premier Nazarbayevdx

Dr. Yamak (Gypsy Tears)

Nursultan Tulyakbay

HueyLewis / Jeffrey Epstein Sagdiyev

Bilak Sagdiyev

Biram Sagdiyev

Kuczek Villager

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mrklm

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Although the first Borat film largely consisted of ideas that Sacha Baron Cohen had already applied in All In Tha USAiii, they were at least successful ideas with which he often subtly reveals the mores and the hidden hypocrisy of certain subcultures in the world. US exposed. The ordinary American citizens he met there could often explain and forgive Borat's unconventional behavior or statements for his sincere-looking naivety.

This sequel, which is disappointing in every way, is too emphatically a propaganda film that aims to expose Trumpian conservatism. In addition, it contains too many rehashed jokes, so there are hardly any surprises. The introduction of Maria Bakalova as Borat's daughter Tutar is just an excuse for childish jokes about menstruation, pregnancy and abortion, so it's not surprising that the results are downright disappointing. A conversation Borat and Tutar have at a desk that helps with family planning stands out for the endless patience and understanding of the man they seem genuinely eager to help, despite the suggestion of incest[/ spoiler]. The sad level of humor is best illustrated when Borat and Tutar perform a traditional dance at a debutante ball. Infantile, tacky and without any trace of the intelligence that characterized the first Borat film.

While Rudy Giuliani's behavior in the much-discussed finale is enough to place him in the "Roger Ayles" category, director Jason Woliner also emphatically used editing tricks to suggest something that clearly isn't the case.

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rep_robert

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Borat is again a lot of fun and it was very difficult for me especially in the first half of the film to suppress my laughter. Very nicely done and some of the jokes are really very rude, but on point. Especially when Borat and his daughter go to the doctor after she accidentally swallows a doll. At first glance very banal and crude, but there is so much behind it (as said before), so that the joke really has several layers.

I had seen everything in the second half of the film. The goal didn't have the same humorous slant as the earlier part and the film seemed a bit too scripted at times, so that you had the impression that you were really watching a film. The fact that you view the scenes from multiple points of view in shops is a good example of this.

Fortunately, the fun is still there and they cleverly deal with the fact that Borat is actually too famous for the jokes that are played.

3.0*

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Black Math

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I sometimes have very mixed opinions about the work of Sacha Baron Cohen, which I can't always place myself. I found the first Borat hilarious, even when revised. But on the second revision, I suddenly didn't like it at all. I found Bruno hilarious, just like the recent series Who is America.

In this film, Cohen would again focus on the right-wing American, just like in the latter series, so that the Borat type is again used, but I didn't like it much. Why then do I feel wrong here? I find it difficult to describe, but I think that too much of the same formula is used here as in the first Borat film. A lot of unnecessary plot in the form of the interaction between father and daughter, many encounters with ordinary people who are shocked by the barbaric practices of the Kazakhstani, with the absolute low point the menstrual dance during the debutante ball. Dirty? Yes. Funny? Not at all. I've seen things like this before with the first Borat, the surprise is now gone and I may have become a bit older and duller.

We see the narrow thinking of some ordinary people being displayed, but it doesn't bother me much. Also seen before with Borat and Bruno, sometimes it feels scripted, sometimes you wonder if people aren't very stimulated to make certain statements. I believe Ricky Gervais has said that especially famous and/or powerful people deserve to be ridiculed. Who is America does that with gusto, it was full of people who have both abject ideas and influence on ordinary people and it was wonderful to see them being tricked. In this movie it just happens to Rudy Giuliani and even that wasn't really worked out in a funny way, how embarrassing it was for Giuliani.

Overall, quite a disappointment. 1*.

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