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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (DVD, 2007, Anamorphic Widescreen) 
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (DVD, 2007, Anamorphic Widescreen)

 
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (DVD, 2007, Anamorphic Widescreen)

Leading Role: Sacha Baron Cohen
Director: Larry Charles
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Mar 2007
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC: 024543419693
Product ID: EPID57927446
Description: Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Borat character to the big screen with this feature length adaptation of his American exploits. Fans of DA ALI G SHOW will already be familiar with the devilishly simple Borat formula, in which the heavily mu...
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Movie Description
Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Borat character to the big screen with this feature length adaptation of his American exploits. Fans of DA ALI G SHOW will already be familiar with the devilishly simple Borat formula, in which the heavily mustachioed TV host from Kazakhstan dupes a number of unwitting citizens into revealing their deepest prejudices, and this movie takes that premise, stirs in a little narrative structure, and serves a side-splitting 84-minute mirth-fest. The action begins with Borat traveling to America alongside his producer Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian). After a hotel room viewing of BAYWATCH Borat decides he must travel to California to woo Pamela Anderson, so he and the long-suffering Azamat take a cross-country road trip in an ice cream van, encountering some funny, disturbing, and deeply strange individuals along the way.


SEINFELD producer Larry Charles lends his directing talents to BORAT, and he gets the balance between the loosely threaded plot and Borat's encounters with real Americans exactly right. At times the movie threatens to topple over into glorious anarchy, with each situation escalating to ridiculous (and ridiculously funny) extremes, but Charles knows exactly when to put the brakes on and progress to Borat's next encounter--although the police are called at the tail-end of one memorable sequence. Keen-eyed viewers will notice some repetition from the TV show, with Borat once again going to a rodeo and again taking etiquette lessons, but it's almost as if Cohen treats each of these set-pieces as a comedic "bit" he is working on, gradually adding further delirium every time he goes back for another shot. Sometimes it's difficult to tell who, if any, of BORAT's participants are actors, but it matters little when the material is this gut-wrenchingly funny, and it's testament to Cohen's talents that he's managed to take a marginal supporting character from his TV show and turned him into a genuine cultural phenomenon.

Credits
Producer:Jay Roach
Cast:Ken Davitian, Pamela Anderson

Details
Edition:Anamorphic Widescreen

Editorial Reviews
"The satire is scaldingly funny and shockingly on target."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (09/07/2006)

"[A] specimen of satirical brilliance so fearless and liberatingly offensive that it ought to be included in every high school syllabus pertaining to (a) multicultural sensitivity and (b) the craft of socially relevant comedy."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (09/29/2006)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[Baron Cohen] has never been one for mere pranks or easy giggles -- his comedy here, as ever, being textured, intelligent and deeply political."
Total Film - Jonathan Dean (12/01/2006)

"Suggesting some of the maniacal skill of Peter Sellers, Cohen so deeply inhabits the character of Borat that all traces of the actor disappear."
Box Office - Kevin Courrier (11/01/2006)

4 stars out of 4 -- "BORAT will make you laugh till it hurts, and you'll still beg for more...Cohen makes prime slapstick out of all the silliness..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (11/20/2006)

"[T]he effect is to leave an audience convulsed, and unsettled, with laughter....A kind of slapstick, psycho-political JACKASS..." -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/10/2006)

"The brilliance of BORAT is that its comedy is as pitiless as its social satire, and as brainy."
New York Times - Manohla Dargis (11/03/2006)

Ranked #8 in Rolling Stone's "The 10 Best Movies Of 2006."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (12/28/2006)

Included in Entertainment Weekly's "Top 10 Films Of The Year" -- "BORAT is nothing less than brilliant avant-garde political art..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (12/29/2006)

Ranked #6 in Film Comment's "20 Best Films Of 2006."
Film Comment - Film Comment Staff (01/01/2007)

5 stars out of 5 -- "[Cohen] has the brilliant knack of immersing himself in a persona and manipulating those around him without appearing malicious."
Ultimate DVD - David Richardson (05/01/2007)

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    Top Reviews
      total Nonsense
    Review created: 08/08/07
    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    I see why it was so popular after all it is funny.
    BUT how could people believe that this big walking goofy cartoon was for real???
    Are Americans really that stupid??
    I wonder if these people had any clue they were being put on?


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      Absolutely Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Review created: 03/07/07
    15 of 26 people found this review helpful.

    To call Borat Sagdiyev "clueless" is a grand understatement.
    Sacha Baron-Cohen's fictional Kazakh journalist, Borat, is a hillbilly from a remote, busted-down Soviet-Era backwater town, making his way around the USA, with an armload of ridiculous superstitions and misinformation (and a jar of gypsy tears "for protection").
    He lays out his racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic misconceptions for anybody unfortunate enough to be bushwhacked by him., and the results are unfathomably hilarious.
    Along with furry, 5'2", 300-pound producer Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian), they embark on a journey to find Borat's love interest, Pamela Anderson Lee (Borat's Baywatch LOVE), and find all sorts of adventures in American culture along the way.
    His appearance at a rodeo in Roanoke, Virginia, doesn't end well, to say the least. Neither do his visits to a humor coach, social-etiquette experts, an antique store, an RV full of South Carolina frat boys, a suburban-Midwest yard sale, a session with former Congressman Bob Barr., and a stop in a rural ghetto housing project where he seeks lessons on "being down".
    Through it all, Borat's guileless naiveté unleashes on 100% unsuspecting victims who never realized their run-ins with "Borat" were staged for a movie. Therein, lies the pulsing heart of the true genius.
    Cohen, as Borat, is passing himself off as a Russian Immigrant trying to learn American Culture., and is catching people's reactions, uncomfortable patience, or lack thereof on film. Real people who weren't prepared or asked. (This also has resulted in over 200 lawsuits filed against Cohen from many people who now realize they were duped, and also spurned over 100 calls to local Police Departments across the USA., from people offended by "Borat" in real life - this is supplied in the "Special Features" on the DVD. Even when the Police repeatedly arrive., ciy-after-city, state-after-state., Cohen never leaves character., and therein captures the Police's candid handlings hilariously too !!).
    Borat goes on in the film., pursuing California to marry "PAH-Mella" (Pamela Anderson)., stopping to ask a gun dealer about "the best gun to shoot a Jew", debating with poker-faced feminists about the size of women's brains, ("like squirrel"), asking his driving instructor if he can "Make Sexy-Time" with a woman in a nearby car. And then there's a candid - RAW - naked fight between Borat and Azamat., in reality camera-action-style through a luxurious hotel lobby and Corporate Conference Hall packed with unsuspecting executives !!
    Hell, he's funny enough even when he's not saying anything, with his gangly, clumsy body language, ill-fitting suit (which was reportedly not ever cleaned during the making of the movie), bushy moustache, and toothy grin.
    Borat tracks down Pamela Anderson at a Califonia autograph-signing., where even she hasn't been informed of the dupe. Borat asks her to marry him, to which she refuses, (awkwardly looking for Security to remove him)., and he attacks her. Trying to bag her into a potato-like sack.
    Result: a subsequent real-life melee., leaving Pam Anderson running through parking lot to flee and Police arresting "Borat". (Later, let in on the gag that "It's Just A Movie Stunt", Cohen was released and Pam Anderson even enjoyed the laugh.)
    The fact that this film was immediately banned in the actual country of Kazakhstan almost right away., fuels the hilarity flame even more.
    "BORAT" = 5 Stars !! Cohen = GENIUS


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