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CANNES: "Borat" Sneak Screening Is One Sexy Time -- High Five!
by Tim Ryan | May 27, 2006
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Sascha Baron Cohen has now made two films based upon his alter egos, and I am happy to report that the second, "Borat," is one of the funniest things I've seen in quite some time. The film, which got a sneak preview at Cannes, is part road movie, part shockumentary, and part astute cultural commentary.

Borat is sent from his village to make a documentary on America for the Kazakh Ministry of Information. As always, he maintains a cheerful, can-do attitude that dovetails with his raunchy inappropriateness and cultural ignorance. Oh, and casual, almost chipper, anti-Semitism (it should be noted that Cohen himself is an observant Jew). Along with his road manager, Borat hits the road, ultimately deciding to head for California after falling in love with a certain "Baywatch" cast member.



The main problem with Cohen's previous feature, "Ali G Indahouse," was that, in shoehorning the Ali G character into a shopworn stoner plot, the film fundamentally misunderstood what made him funny -- namely, the punking of politicians and prominent cultural figures on his TV show. "Borat" has a plot as well, but those cringe-worthy (and howlingly funny) interviews are seamlessly worked into the scenario. (Former Congressman Bob Barr and periodic presidential candidate Alan Keyes both look deeply uncomfortable being on camera with Borat.)

Many of the jokes in "Borat" cannot even be described on a family website; many scenes are simply staggering in their gleeful offensiveness. But the film is more than simply an exercise in tastelessness; while Borat may be ignorant and small-minded, it's nothing compared to some of the people he meets on his cross-country journey. And while it appears that some of the scenes are staged, it's clear that most are not; one of the best things about the film is the way that people's off-the-cuff behavior meshes so seamlessly with the scripted portions of the movie.

Take the scene in which Borat puts in an appearance at a rodeo. He starts off strong, drawing applause by praising America for its "war of terror" before singing the words of the supposed Kazakh national anthem to the tune of "The Star Spangled Banner," drawing hearty boos. Offensive? Without a doubt. But what about the guy he talks to beforehand, who, seemingly unprompted, makes several casual, but terrifically offensive, anti- Muslim and anti-gay comments? Because Borat seems so clueless, people to open up to him (on camera!), revealing the ugly underside of America.

The best comedians are remarkable for their ability to express things that most people wouldn't dare say. What separates Cohen is his ability to get these people to speak the words themselves, uncensored.

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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on May 27 2006 01:06 PM

I can't remember laughing harder in another film since The Naked Gun. This is an entirely different kind of comedy, but it was damn funny. My favorite film from Cannes (even though I only saw a few).

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Mitch Cumstein
Mitch Cumstein writes:
on May 29 2006 10:20 AM

He's a good pig....haha..Borat is great...Can't wait.

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alohajoe1007
alohajoe1007 writes:
on Aug 14 2006 08:29 AM

[b]The New Inspector Clouseau[/b]
With Borat showing his chops in Talladega Nights it won't be too long before we get to see more of HIS "madness". The guy is funny. His set ups are all classic and he manages to pull them off. I hope Hollywood can see that watering him down would lose them $$.
But I had a dream! Borat cast as Inspector Clouseau. He's got the accent, attitude and delivery. Let him do it HIS way and you will have a NEW movie not a poor remake. What do you guys think?


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wilkiedriver
wilkiedriver writes:
on Sep 14 2006 02:24 PM

In reply to this comment (#836837)
I agree tottaly. I think the remake's delayed release hurt them more than the movie itself. I also think Sony is trying to market "Panther" movies as safe, family-friendly live action movies, something Hollywood dosen't have much of. So to pick "Mr. Borat" over Mr. "Cheaper by the Dozen" for the sequal may not make much financial success, nor the safe way to bring in already "worried about content" parents.

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