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Borat

  • Director: Larry Charles
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Mockumentary, Satire
  • Themes: Fish Out of Water, Culture Clash, Members of the Press
  • Main Cast: Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Davitian, Jane Sanguinetti Luenell, Pat Haggerty, Alan Keyes, Pamela Anderson
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Master of disguise Sacha Baron Cohen hits the road to explore America as the crude Kazakstani reporter Borat in a feature mockumentary that brings one of the Da Ali G Show star's most popular characters to life on the big screen. Sent by the Kazakh Ministry of Information to gain a better understanding of American culture and bring his findings back home, Borat and faithful producer Azamat (Ken Davitian) set their sights in New York City. When the citizens and interview subjects of the Big Apple seem less than receptive to Borat's distinctively unrestrained approach and the curious Kazakh television personality stumbles across an episode of Baywatch while channel-surfing in his hotel room, he becomes instantly smitten with screen siren Pamela Anderson. Now confident that the only way to discover the true essence of America is to travel to California and make the bikini-clad beauty his bride, Borat purchases a ramshackle ice-cream truck in which he and Azamat will make their way across the Great Plains and on to the sunny West Coast -- all the while coming into contact with a wide variety of "typical" Americans. Within this loose, scripted framework, Borat engages in his usual misbehavior with unsuspecting strangers, from accidentally releasing a chicken from his suitcase on a New York subway ride to a formal interview with Alan Keyes. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

A clever guy like Sacha Baron Cohen must have had a hard time developing a feature-length film based on his Ali G Show character Borat. As hilarious and biting as Borat's mockumentary segments are, there's a certain squirm factor that makes the bumbling immigrant's schtick work best in small doses. Also, Baron Cohen's ability to go unrecognized and coax that incriminating candidness (or at least mortification) out of his interview subjects -- who believe their footage is intended solely for Kazakhstani TV -- has shrunk with his notoriety. Despite all this, Baron Cohen went for it, and the finished product of Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is awesome -- genius in its infinite offensiveness to every man, woman, gypsy, rooster, grizzly bear, ice cream truck, and rodeo proprietor in America.

Baron Cohen is absolutely fearless, whether he's addressing a rodeo with hopes that George W. Bush drink the blood of every human in Iraq, or returning from the bathroom at a dinner party with his feces in a plastic bag. He's also brilliantly sly, arranging the improvised footage that makes up the bulk of the film within the loose framework of a fictional story. The staged material provides occasional breathers so the audience doesn't get wound up too tight. And it works, too; director Larry Charles does for Borat what Spike Jonze did for Jackass: The Movie, taking a small-scale funny concept and making it funnier through editing and arrangement (note details like the size of the black bar obscuring Baron Cohen's genitalia during his naked wrestling match with cohort Azamat).

It does create something of a dilemma, in that the scripted moments -- though hilarious -- leave you faintly disappointed that they aren't real, while a full 90 minutes of Borat unleashing his antics on bewildered citizens would probably send the audience into empathic embarrassment-shock on a scale surpassing any Ben Stiller movie. Even still, that conundrum is really the only flaw in an otherwise uproarious film. Well, that and the fact that, like any work of cunning satire, it can't possibly be appreciated by everyone. Baron Cohen doesn't advocate the trademark anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia, or general brutishness of his character (most easily proved by noting that Baron Cohen himself is Jewish, and from a deeply religious family), and Borat's repugnant behavior is meant to make us laugh not with him, but at him -- and at the morons he's able to sucker into revealing their own ignorant side while he plays dumb. For those who can handle the irony, the formula is a great success. And for the rest, they probably won't want to see it anyway. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Pat Haggerty - Pat Haggerty; Alan Keyes - Alan Keyes; Chester the Chimp - Bear; Charlie & Sonia - Bear

Credit

David Saenz de Maturana - Art Director, Allison Jones - Casting, Andrew Hill Newman - Consultant/advisor, Peter Baynham - Co-producer, Jason Alper - Costume Designer, David Siegel - First Assistant Director, Dale Stern - First Assistant Director, Larry Charles - Director, Peter Teschner - Editor, Craig Alpert - Editor, James Thomas - Editor, Monica Levinson - Executive Producer, Dan Mazer - Executive Producer, Alex Daniels - Fights Choreographer, Thomas Kolarek - Hair Styles, Erran Baron Cohen - Composer (Music Score), Richard Henderson - Musical Direction/Supervision, Thomas Kolarek - Makeup, Anthony Hardwick - Cinematographer, Luke Geissbuhler - Cinematographer, Jay Roach - Producer, Sacha Baron Cohen - Producer, Sophie Charles - Research, Kieran R.M. Baker - Research, Shira Arad - Research, Jonathan Allen - Sound Mixer, Scott Harber - Sound/Sound Designer, Soundelux - Sound Editor, Dale Stern - Unit Production Manager, David A. Siegel - Unit Production Manager, Todd Phillips - Screen Story, Sacha Baron Cohen - Screen Story, Peter Baynham - Screen Story, Anthony Hines - Screen Story, Todd Phillips - Screenwriter, Sacha Baron Cohen - Screenwriter, Dan Mazer - Screenwriter, Peter Baynham - Screenwriter, Anthony Hines - Screenwriter, Blair Miller - Production Assistant, David Esparza - Sound Effects Editor, Kerry Ann Carmean-Williams - Sound Effects Editor, Michael Paine - Sound Effects Editor, Andrew Dickler - Additional Editing, Jalal Jemison - Digital Effects, Mark Schwartzbard - First Assistant Camera, Richard Henderson - Music Editor, Desislava Stefanova - Musical Performer, Patrick Esposito - Post Production Supervisor, Bradley M. Goodman - Post Production Supervisor, Lisa Davidson - Production Coordinator, Susannah Julien - Production Coordinator, Susan M. Ehrhart - Production Supervisor, Shirley Davis - Production Supervisor, Lora Hirschberg - Re-Recording Mixer, Brandon Proctor - Re-Recording Mixer, John Isabeau - Second Assistant Director, Andrew DeCristofaro - Supervising Sound Editor, Eric Thompson - ADR Mixer, Chris Navarro - ADR Recordist, Charline St. Charles - Assistant Production Coordinator, Leslie E. A. Rider - Assistant Production Coordinator, Jeffrey Michael Glueck - Assistant Sound Editor, Patrick Cusack - Assistant Sound Editor, John Stuver - Dialogue Editor, Michael Hertlein - Dialogue Editor, Mary Andrews - Dialogue Editor, Sherry Kecskes - First Assistant Accountant, Jeff Wickline - First Assistant Accountant, Alexa Song-Lindenthaler - First Assistant Accountant, Scott Davids - First Assistant Editor, Sean Rowe - Foley Artist, Alan Kerr - Foley Artist, J. Christian Walsh - Personal Assistant, Conor Copeland - Personal Assistant, Tanya Oskanian - Personal Assistant, Laurie Epstein - Personal Assistant, Frederick W. Chandler, Jr. - Post Production Assistant, Bernadette Tanchauco - Production Accountant, Alexandra Lambrinidis - Set Production Assistant, Jonathan A. Rosenfeld - Transportation Coordinator, Yard FX - Visual Effects, Jack Blessing - ADR Loop Group, Bridget Hoffman - ADR Loop Group, Anna Mathias - ADR Loop Group, Mark Ivanir - ADR Loop Group, David Cowgill - ADR Loop Group, Ranjani Brow - ADR Loop Group, Shane Sweet - ADR Loop Group, Wendy Hoffman - ADR Loop Group, Phil Proctor - ADR Loop Group, Hans Tester - ADR Loop Group, Caitlin Rose Cutt - ADR Loop Group, Kevin Schwimer - ADR Loop Group, Marissa Goodman - ADR Loop Group, Ines Wurth - ADR Loop Group, Jeff Lira - Driver, Jeff Verdick - Driver, Monty Lira - Driver, Ryan Maguire - Foley Mixer, Matthew Lepore - Production Secretary, Peewee Piemonte - Set Medic/First Aid, Wendy Hoffman - Voice Casting, Yard FX - Title Design, Sarah Thiessen - Assistant Editor, Jeff Mee - Assistant Editor

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