Borat: O Segundo Melhor Repórter do Glorioso País Cazaquistão Viaja à América
Título original: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Borat, um jornalista do Cazaquistão, viaja aos Estados Unidos para reportar sobre o modo de vida americano.Borat, um jornalista do Cazaquistão, viaja aos Estados Unidos para reportar sobre o modo de vida americano.Borat, um jornalista do Cazaquistão, viaja aos Estados Unidos para reportar sobre o modo de vida americano.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
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- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 20 vitórias e 34 indicações no total
Ilham Aliyev
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (não creditado)
Pamela Anderson
- Self - Autograph Signing
- (não creditado)
Bob Barr
- Self - Former Georgia Congressman
- (não creditado)
Joseph Behar
- Self - Bed-and-Breakfast Owner
- (não creditado)
Carole De Saram
- Self - Feminist
- (não creditado)
Mitchell Falk
- Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
- (não creditado)
Alan Keyes
- Self - 2-Time Republican Presidential Candidate
- (não creditado)
Andre Myers
- Pride Dancer
- (não creditado)
Jean-Pierre Parent
- Kazakh Swimmer
- (não creditado)
Chip Pickering
- Self - U.S. Congressman
- (não creditado)
Bobby Rowe
- Self - General Manager of Imperial Rodeo
- (não creditado)
Viva Sex
- Pamela Anderson Fan
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
I didn't really think I was gonna like this going into it. It seemed like the sort of comedy that was just grating and would irritate me but I gave it a chance.
It really surprised me. It's hilarious. I didn't realise that it was a sort of "hidden camera" for lack of a better word, movie. It used real people and puts them in these insane situations. I think it's so interesting to see how people react.
It's also likes to dig into peoples life's and get them to expose the awful parts of them selfs. The part with the men on the bus springs to mind. It is truly disgusting and this movie Lulls them into this place where they expose them selfs. It's incredibly interesting.
It really surprised me. It's hilarious. I didn't realise that it was a sort of "hidden camera" for lack of a better word, movie. It used real people and puts them in these insane situations. I think it's so interesting to see how people react.
It's also likes to dig into peoples life's and get them to expose the awful parts of them selfs. The part with the men on the bus springs to mind. It is truly disgusting and this movie Lulls them into this place where they expose them selfs. It's incredibly interesting.
Wonderfull movie.
You laugh until you cry.
A perfect portrait of american culture.
As far as mockumentary films go, Borat (2006) is at least in the top five. It may have not been as groundbreaking as This Is Spinal Tap (1984), but its use of real people's reactions to a parody of Eastern European stereotypes still shocks today. Perhaps having experienced some of the American sub-cultures that were mocked is what makes those parts of this film funny to me. It certainly has its gross-out moments, but Sacha Baron Cohen's performance is iconic.
I think what makes Borat one of the best mockumentary films is its unscripted nature. Sure, they wrote Borat's dialogue in such a way as to provoke people (or get them to open up about their own racism/sexism/homophobia). However, the responses from these people feel completely genuine. The ones who accept Sacha Baron Cohen's bit and try to play their part straight are perhaps the funniest moments in the movie. Plus, I don't know if I can trust ice cream trucks after watching this.
While a lot of this movie is funny, the sexual and scatological jokes haven't aged that well. I never cared for the extended sequence of two naked men wrestling through a hotel when I watched this movie the first time, anyway. For such a short film, some sequences seem to go on a bit too long past the point of being funny. I wonder if they just left the camera rolling long enough for these people to incriminate themselves and didn't want to cut anything from that footage. At any rate, this mockumentary borders on an unflinching documentary of cringe-worthy American sub-cultures. And if we can't laugh at ourselves, then maybe we're taking a movie like Borat too seriously.
An unscripted mockumentary that ranks in the best of the genre, I give Borat 4.0 stars out of 5.
I think what makes Borat one of the best mockumentary films is its unscripted nature. Sure, they wrote Borat's dialogue in such a way as to provoke people (or get them to open up about their own racism/sexism/homophobia). However, the responses from these people feel completely genuine. The ones who accept Sacha Baron Cohen's bit and try to play their part straight are perhaps the funniest moments in the movie. Plus, I don't know if I can trust ice cream trucks after watching this.
While a lot of this movie is funny, the sexual and scatological jokes haven't aged that well. I never cared for the extended sequence of two naked men wrestling through a hotel when I watched this movie the first time, anyway. For such a short film, some sequences seem to go on a bit too long past the point of being funny. I wonder if they just left the camera rolling long enough for these people to incriminate themselves and didn't want to cut anything from that footage. At any rate, this mockumentary borders on an unflinching documentary of cringe-worthy American sub-cultures. And if we can't laugh at ourselves, then maybe we're taking a movie like Borat too seriously.
An unscripted mockumentary that ranks in the best of the genre, I give Borat 4.0 stars out of 5.
because you'll be left out, even though, obviously, you'd be a prime subject to illuminate the malady.
This is one of the funniest movies ever made, right up there with "Waiting for Guffman" and "Team America." I don't understand people's limits when it comes to "ethnic" humor except to suspect their own racism makes it discomforting and unfunny for them.
I'm sure these same people have parameters on which kinds of drama are acceptable to them as well, and I wonder if they are displeased when reading the newspaper that so many unsavory topics are covered.
It's sad, really, when reality rankles your sensibilities.
This is one of the funniest movies ever made, right up there with "Waiting for Guffman" and "Team America." I don't understand people's limits when it comes to "ethnic" humor except to suspect their own racism makes it discomforting and unfunny for them.
I'm sure these same people have parameters on which kinds of drama are acceptable to them as well, and I wonder if they are displeased when reading the newspaper that so many unsavory topics are covered.
It's sad, really, when reality rankles your sensibilities.
10kjaney
In terms of pure unadulterated cringe-worthiness, this film just about outshines them all. It is brilliant, horrific, hilarious, sad, outrageous, revealing, and incredibly clever. It shows up people's narrow-mindedness, their racism, their inability to accept or understand different cultures. It makes me scared for the future of the world, and delighted that someone actually sees most people for what they really are - blinkered and uneducated.
Go and rent it, and enjoy. It will make you want to be a better person, make you laugh until you almost cry, and undoubtedly make you hide behind a cushion at times.
Sacha Baron-Cohen is a genius. A definite 10 out of 10.
Go and rent it, and enjoy. It will make you want to be a better person, make you laugh until you almost cry, and undoubtedly make you hide behind a cushion at times.
Sacha Baron-Cohen is a genius. A definite 10 out of 10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe police were called on Sacha Baron Cohen ninety-two times during the production of this film.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Borat gets out of the RV where he'd been drinking with the frat boys, it is a different RV than the one he originally got into.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos"KAZAKH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS: This film is unsuitable for children under the age of 3"
- Versões alternativasFor the film's US television premiere on USA Network in June 2009, the film is presented largely uncut -- including the infamous nude wrestling and chase between Borat and Azamat, which is censored with black bars -- but several of the harshest profanities and sexual terms are silenced and a label reading "CENZURAT" appears over mouths (and, where necessary, subtitles) in order to try and further hide which terms are being used.
- ConexõesFeatured in Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #11.8 (2006)
- Trilhas sonorasChaje Shukarije
Written and Performed by Esma Redzepova
Courtesy of Times Square Records/World Connection Enterprises
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- Países de origem
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Borat: El segundo mejor reportero del glorioso país Kazajistán viaja a América
- Locações de filme
- Glod, Romênia(Kazakhstan)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 18.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 128.505.958
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 26.455.463
- 5 de nov. de 2006
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 262.552.893
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 24 min(84 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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