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Sacha Baron Cohen, the star and creator of HBO's Da Ali G Show, brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across
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Lew Irwin

No critic would call the humor in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan inoffensive. In fact, most suggest that there's something in the film that will offend just about everyone. Especially those innocents who were set up by Sacha Baron Cohen, who plays Borat, to appear in the film. "They wind up confused and stammering, often unmasked as boorish, bigoted or, at the very least, not so bright," writes Bob Townsend in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. However, he adds, "Be warned: Viewers of Borat are made to feel almost as uncomfortable. ... He makes us squirm until we laugh and laugh until we squirm, holding up a mirror to our darkest fears and prejudices." Lou Lumenick of the New York Post is certainly not averse to squirming. "I can't wait to see Borat, which has twice as many laughs as all of this year's other movie comedies combined, for a fourth time," he writes. That's his opening line. His closing one: "This is the finest and most thoughtful comedy released so far this century." Clearly, the powers-that-be in Kazakhstan are not going to be happy with the reviews of this movie. "That the government of Kazakhstan has taken umbrage over Borat is just the icing on the cupcake of a pretty good joke. What makes the film lift off into the ether, though, is Baron Cohen's skills as a master ironist and physical comedian," comments Ty Burr in the Boston Globe. In his review in the Wall Street Journal, Joe Morgenstern wonders whether all the pre-release publicity the film has received will result in it becoming a monster hit. "Probably so, though who knows?" he writes. "We've become a society that dotes on outrageousness, but also processes it into media Velveeta." And Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that Cohen's outrageousness is the real stuff: "The brilliance of Borat is that its comedy is as pitiless as its

Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 4/12/2007 12:56:42 AM
Believe the Hype, Hilarious Film, exposed some racism that people in the u.s., overall how could you hate this character, if you like comedy and being a smart ass you will love this film.
Lew Irwin

No critic would call the humor in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan inoffensive. In fact, most suggest that there's something in the film that will offend just about everyone. Especially those innocents who were set up by Sacha Baron Cohen, who plays Borat, to appear in the film. "They wind up confused and stammering, often unmasked as boorish, bigoted or, at the very least, not so bright," writes Bob Townsend in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. However, he adds, "Be warned: Viewers of Borat are made to feel almost as uncomfortable. ... He makes us squirm until we laugh and laugh until we squirm, holding up a mirror to our darkest fears and prejudices." Lou Lumenick of the New York Post is certainly not averse to squirming. "I can't wait to see Borat, which has twice as many laughs as all of this year's other movie comedies combined, for a fourth time," he writes. That's his opening line. His closing one: "This is the finest and most thoughtful comedy released so far this century." Clearly, the powers-that-be in Kazakhstan are not going to be happy with the reviews of this movie. "That the government of Kazakhstan has taken umbrage over Borat is just the icing on the cupcake of a pretty good joke. What makes the film lift off into the ether, though, is Baron Cohen's skills as a master ironist and physical comedian," comments Ty Burr in the Boston Globe. In his review in the Wall Street Journal, Joe Morgenstern wonders whether all the pre-release publicity the film has received will result in it becoming a monster hit. "Probably so, though who knows?" he writes. "We've become a society that dotes on outrageousness, but also processes it into media Velveeta." And Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that Cohen's outrageousness is the real stuff: "The brilliance of Borat is that its comedy is as pitiless as its social satire, and as brainy," she writes.
Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 4/12/2007 12:56:42 AM
Believe the Hype, Hilarious Film, exposed some racism that people in the u.s., overall how could you hate this character, if you like comedy and being a smart ass you will love this film.
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Reviewed by: gamer345647 on 4/12/2007 12:56:42 AM
Believe the Hype, Hilarious Film, exposed some racism that people in the u.s., overall how could you hate this character, if you like comedy and being a smart ass you will love this film.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: chrisclunk on 4/11/2007 7:39:26 AM
Weak. Didn't live up to the hype!!!!
Reviewed by: integam on 4/9/2007 5:46:35 PM
This movie is a waste of film.The government of Kazakhstan is insulted, which shows you that they are, at the very least, much more intelligent than Hollywood producers.
Reviewed by: 67treegrape on 4/8/2007 4:59:49 PM
At times mind numbingly stupid/scatological and at other times devastatingly sharp and witty but always ugly, offensive and insulting.I did not enjoy.
Reviewed by: TJHuey on 3/11/2007 9:19:19 PM
As a whole, not a magnificent piece of work, but it definately is a must see. The concept is brilliant. He even stoped by the White House to invite Premier George Walter Bush to the moviefilm. As the previous review, if you are a protected ethnic group, prepare to be offended.
Reviewed by: Dsmithson on 3/8/2007 7:21:54 AM
Movies great :) just dont be sensative and u'll like it.
Reviewed by: deathtime on 3/7/2007 9:34:39 PM
Stupid as hell. Waste of money and time.
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