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Brüno

  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
157K
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Sacha Baron Cohen in Brüno (2009)
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Flamboyant, gay Austrian Brüno looks for new fame in America.Flamboyant, gay Austrian Brüno looks for new fame in America.Flamboyant, gay Austrian Brüno looks for new fame in America.

  • Director
    • Larry Charles
  • Writers
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Anthony Hines
    • Dan Mazer
  • Stars
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Gustaf Hammarsten
    • Clifford Bañagale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    157K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Charles
    • Writers
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Anthony Hines
      • Dan Mazer
    • Stars
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Gustaf Hammarsten
      • Clifford Bañagale
    • 434User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sacha Baron Cohen
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Brüno
    Gustaf Hammarsten
    Gustaf Hammarsten
    • Lutz
    Clifford Bañagale
    Clifford Bañagale
    • Diesel
    Chibundu Orukwowu
    • O.J.
    Chigozie Orukwowu
    • O.J.
    Josh Meyers
    Josh Meyers
    • Kookus
    Toby Holguin
    Toby Holguin
    • Mexican Gardener #1
    • (as Toby Hoguin)
    Robert Huerta
    • Mexican Gardener #2
    Gilbert Rosales
    • Mexican Gardener #3
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    • Mexican Gardener #4
    Marco Xavier
    • Mexican Gardener #5
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    Chris Martin
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    Slash
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    Sting
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    • Self - Designer
    • Director
      • Larry Charles
    • Writers
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Anthony Hines
      • Dan Mazer
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    User reviews434

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    9sinkoenator

    Too bold for uptight America

    Granted, the DVD I rented began to skip about halfway through the film and I didn't see the whole movie, I believe that the only reason that this movie doesn't get the same reviews as Borat is because the American audience is too uptight. Yes, the movie is gross and at times cringe-inducing. Some of the more extreme scenes could have been hampered down, but I believe at the expense of the humor. Posters say they have never met anyone like Bruno, however have they ever met anyone like Borat. Neither exist in the real world and that is why the movie works. Cohen is a brilliant improviser and always two steps ahead of his targets. Some of the pranks don't deliver, but that's okay. I admire his audacity. For all the people who say it was too gross, imagine if the film was filled with explicit heterosexual sex, I'm sure the reaction would be much different. The aversion to this movie is primarily because there is a deep seated disgust to homosexual activity within the American psyche and even the most tolerant liberal is likely to be disgusted at some point. That's okay, that is why the movie works, it asks us what it is and why we are appalled.
    7lesleyharris30

    Very Offensive but That's the Whole Point,

    Brüno is a good movie with a very good set up for very cringe worthy hidden camera comedy and a very risky performance from Sacha Baron Cohen ,not his best movie,but it's definitely his most offensive.It will definitely offend many people and if you are easily offended definitely do not watch this movie.He visits some of the dark parts of Los Angeles that I didn't even know existed,particularly the straight camps and wrestling arena,which made the cringe in this movie so brilliant,I felt made about how much I was laughing at his jokes,because that's just the kind of movie it is,you realize its offensive,but you can stop yourself from laughing.Its certainly no Borat,but fans of Sacha Baron Cohens comedy will definitely enjoy Brüno.

    Brüno (Sacha Baron Cohen) a European fashion model,heads to Los Angeles to become a big celebrity by following his own steps in becoming famous.
    8jonsefcik

    Underrated and gets an unnecessary amount of hate

    How does Borat have a 7.3 and this only a 5.8? Both movies follow basically the same formula: A crazy, super exaggerated walking stereotype played by Sacha Baron Cohen goes to America, getting involved in wacky antics and meeting some celebrities along the way, often in front of real unsuspecting crowds. Do people hate this movie because its the same formula again? I guess you could argue Borat is a little funnier than Bruno, but even still, its hard to get a laugh out of me and I involuntarily burst out laughing at least 15 or 20 times. Is it because of offensive, overly exaggerated gay stereotypes? I know this movie goes a bit far at points, but come on people, have a sense of humor! Pointing out Americans' ignorance of foreigners with funny accents is OK but doing the same thing with gays is too much? Sure. I often find myself rating movies lower than the average score, but this is a great movie, and I'd easily give it a 7 or 8. I honestly have no idea where the hate for this movie is coming from. Granted, its a HARD R and some of its more extreme content might be a little off putting to some, but come on people, this movie is hilarious!
    Chrysanthepop

    'Brüno' Shows You How To Become A Star

    The comparison between 'Brüno' and 'Borat' seems inevitable and even though 'Borat' tackles some relevant issues and constantly maintains its sense of very crude, offensive, outlandish and macabre humour 'Brüno' does the same but it's more toned down when compared to 'Borat'. Yet, even though the vulgarity is less in frequency when compared to 'Borat' at its crudest, 'Brüno' tops the aforementioned (hint: a swinging penis that talks). Needless to say, the comedic sequences are over the top (which is to be expected in a movie lead by Sacha Baron Cohen) but I found most of it hilarious, even overall funnier than 'Borat'. At the same time the film touches on some relevant issues for example when Brüno visits the gay converters or when he has parents audition for him to take a photograph with his kid. The movie makes fun of them but it also makes viewers aware of the existence of such people. The execution is well done. Even the score is ticklish at times. Overall, it's a hilarious little film but definitely not everyone's cup of coffee.
    6main-38

    Some laughs- A LOT of shock

    I remember pretending to go to sleep some nights and then waiting for my parents to go to bed. After the coast was clear I would sneak downstairs and watch HBO. One of my favorite shows, besides 'Real Sex', was 'Da Ali G Show'. I still try and catch it whenever its on now and it still is classic and timeless.

    I had no idea how they were going to pull it off but I saw 'Borat' in its opening weekend and I, along with the rest of the audience, laughed from start to finish. Borat was pretty close to perfect and definitely engaging and re-watchable. It was fresh and it was nice to see a movie that did not have a tired, recycled plot.

    It is hard to watch 'Bruno' without making comparisons to Bruno's first carnation on 'Da Ali G Show'. I was expecting something along the lines of Borat. I went into this film with the same hopes and expectations of 'Borat' and honestly the magic just was not there.

    The beauty of 'Borat' was in the reactions of the people interviewed. People were intolerant, racist and sexist. 'Borat' was a complete study of American ignorance and a great sociological experiment.

    There was ample opportunity for Cohen to capture this feeling again. Homophobia is a big issue today and I was really hoping to see some kind of exploration into the subject.

    It was there but not in the way I expected. It felt, to me at least, that Bruno was there to simply make everyone around him uncomfortable. This was funny the first time but it got a little stale. It would have been nice to see more in terms of intolerance.

    I also expected more in terms of parodying the shallowness and unpractical nature of the fashion industry. There were plenty of opportunities to take stabs at fashion but this was only done in the beginning.

    Without giving anything away there is a lot of shock and a great scene with Harrison Ford- but other than that it just seemed kind of under enthusiastic. I expected a lot more.

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    • Trivia
      The audience members in the talk show scene were hired for $50 each, and they were told they would be the first audience members of a new talk show. This was filmed at a suburb of Dallas, Texas.
    • Goofs
      In the diner scene where Brüno commits "carbicide" the exterior light goes from night to day then back to night.
    • Quotes

      Brüno: Ich was going to be the biggest Austrian superstar since Hitler.

    • Crazy credits
      The U in the Universal logo is spelled with an umlaut (Ü) like the movie's title.
    • Alternate versions
      In Australia, the uncut version was rated R18+ by the OFLC and was subsequently edited to receive a lower MA15+ rating. According to Universal a few seconds of footage were trimmed in order to receive the new rating. The uncut version was released on DVD/Blu-ray.
    • Connections
      Edited into De wereld draait door: Episode #4.136 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Nessaja
      Written by Peter Maffay and Rolf Zuckowski

      Performed by Scooter

      Courtesy of Kontor Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Brüno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt
    • Filming locations
      • Bentonville, Arkansas, USA(village inn)
    • Production companies
      • Media Rights Capital (MRC)
      • Four by Two Films
      • Everyman Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $42,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,054,530
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,619,130
      • Jul 12, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $138,805,831
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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