Review of Borat

Borat (2006)
1/10
R for pervasive, strong, crude and sexual content, boring!
18 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
R for pervasive, strong, crude and sexual content, including graphic nudity, and language.

With his wide-eyed, pasted-on grin, thick mustache and loping Groucho Marx gait, Borat is a profane innocent with a will of steel, as earnest as he is devious, someone who is so much a product of his stridently politically incorrect culture that his actions are intended to make us question aspects of our own.

I was very disappointed with the movie. I had a few laughs, but it was not worth the money and i would never watch it again. I like him better just on "T.V.".

Most of "Borat" involves the man's journey to "the U.S. and A." with his producer, Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian). The trip begins in New York City and ends, after Borat falls in love with Pamela Anderson via old "Baywatch" episodes, with a cross-country drive to California in a dilapidated ice cream van.
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