She's my sister.
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OVERALL5.0SUPERB
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In Kazakhstan, journalist Borat Sagdiyev joins with producer Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian) on a trip to America to doc*ment the culture to benefit the glorious nation of Kazakhstan. Because Borat believes that Jewish people are responsible for the 9/11 attacks, he buys an ice cream truck to drive cross country on his journey to meet Pamela Anderson, whom he saw on Baywatch in his hotel room. Armed with a bear for protection, Borat & Azamat doc*ment random person's lives in the South, where they meet Luenell the hooker, some sexist college students, homophobic guys at a Rodeo, racist high end socialites, and even a religious gathering where demons are "exorcized" from the spirit. Of course, given Borat's sexist, homophobic, and anti-Semite views, everything that occurs is hilarious.
The visuals are real. All too real. The entire thing was shot doc*mentary style, and at times you actually believed that the most lucrative events were the most believable. However, when Azamat jerks off to Borat's "Baywatch" magazines, an extremely graphic nude fight ensues, where only Borat has the pleasure of being censored out. But Azamat?? YUCK!!!
Given the style of the film, then there's not much more I can divulge without spoiling the jokes, so I'll just leave it at this: "BORAT" is a glorious pseudo-doc*mentary which exposes some immoral southerners for their true stupidity, lucrative beliefs, and overall, exploits just how entertaining it is to mock them in all their perverse morals. So in the end, Sacha Baron Cohen set out to extort certain groups of people for our own pure, selfish, and totally merciless enjoyment. And he delivered on a massive scale!!! So if you've yet to see this #1 comedy of all time which'll leave you in stitches on the first viewing, then buy or rent it now since the FCC will definitely ban everything good about this film when it premieres on TV. And THAT should be enough to get you seeing this flick!

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Dan
This was an instant classic :)
1 year agoby @dan1Flag
slysnide
I saw it with my mom and dad, and while my dad and I were literally laughing uncontrollably the whole way through, my mom found the whole thing offensive as Hell, and didn't laugh once. Though she didn't take any of it personally. I still don't understand her dilemma on that. lolz!
3 years agoby @slysnideFlag
313td
Nice review.It just wasn't that funny to me,sorry.
3 years agoby @313tdFlag
Niteowl
This is THE funniest movie I have ever seen! The beginning when he shows you the town is comedic gold, no wait, it's something stronger than gold, but I don't know what that is, that's how funny this is.
3 years agoby @niteowlFlag
Rlt9009
Good review and funny movie.
3 years agoby @rlt9009Flag
mystery-man
this was an awesome movie its a classic
3 years agoby @nivleFlag
slysnide
On the second viewing, there was nothing funny about the film. But when I saw it for the third time with my best bud, it was hilarious. So I take it that this is definitely a group film after seeing it the first time.
Does anyone concur?
3 years agoby @slysnideFlag