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yify Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan 2006 Full

2021.11.21 14:07


Country - UK, USA runtime - 84 min Borat Sagdiyev is a TV reporter of a popular show in Kazakhstan as Kazakhstan's sixth most famous man and a leading journalist. He is sent from his home to America by his government to make a documentary about American society and culture. Borat takes a course in New York City to understand American humor. While watching Baywatch on TV, Borat discovers how beautiful their women are in the form of C. J. Parker, who was played by actress Pamela Anderson who hails from Malibu, California. He decides to go on a cross-country road trip to California in a quest to make her his wife and take her back to his country. On his journey Borat and his producer encounter a country full of strange and wonderful Americans, real people in real chaotic situations with hysterical consequences Ken Davitian 8,1 / 10

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Until a few years ago you could depend on IMDb scores to be really dependable. The top-250 contained milestones of film worth seeing. More and more I see that films that are just popular occupy high position. Mind you I like watching popular movies, but I understand that e.g. Die Hard isn't as good a film as Casablanca.
But this film blows my trust in the members of this forum to dust. I have never ever walked out of a movie before, but this time I did. Borat is by far the worst movie I have ever seen. And it is NOT funny. There were a few times I laughed, but even then I found that the jokes could have been better. It is not that I can stand jokes about Jews or women. But I really rate Benny Hill as far superior to Borat.
Seeing people giving this film 10 stars makes me wonder if the rating shouldn't at least be moderated a bit.
Borat better than 12 monkeys? The Thing? And why don't I see the complete works of Louis de Funes ranked higher than this movie.
Sorry, from now on I will be much more careful in treating IMDb as a trustworthy source of information on the quality of a film.