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... Benefit Glorious Nation of Khazakhstan
(I think that's the correct full title... yes I did that from memory. Can you tell I'm an Ali G fan?)
I am shocked how much press this movie is getting. When I heard there was a Borat movie coming out, I figured it would flop since it's such an obscure character, especially here in the states. But the ensuing complaints and reactions by the Anti-Defemation League and the Khazakhstanian government have made this a top entertainment story.
Quick primer for newbs: comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has a British TV show called Da Ali G show in which he takes the guise of three characters- Ali G, a British version of a wigger (white guy adopting urban black culture); Borat, a Khazakhstanion journalist covering American culture; and Bruno, a gay German model also thrust in American culture- in order to mess with unsuspecting people. Ali G usually interviews famous people like politicians et al, while the other two do a sort of comedic gonzo journalism. Lots of awkwardness and silliness.
He's been compared to Andy Kaufman, in that the line between the "joke" and reality is often fuzzy. I think that's fair (I'm a fan of both and that type of deconstructive, involving comedy in general, especially the kind that makes you feel uncomfortable).
Borat is my favorite of the three characters and apparently many others share that ooinion, since they made a movie about him now and it's getting positive reactions. I plan on seeing today as the 2nd part of a cinematic double-header (after Saw III- yep, should be a fun afternoon).
(I think that's the correct full title... yes I did that from memory. Can you tell I'm an Ali G fan?)
I am shocked how much press this movie is getting. When I heard there was a Borat movie coming out, I figured it would flop since it's such an obscure character, especially here in the states. But the ensuing complaints and reactions by the Anti-Defemation League and the Khazakhstanian government have made this a top entertainment story.
Quick primer for newbs: comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has a British TV show called Da Ali G show in which he takes the guise of three characters- Ali G, a British version of a wigger (white guy adopting urban black culture); Borat, a Khazakhstanion journalist covering American culture; and Bruno, a gay German model also thrust in American culture- in order to mess with unsuspecting people. Ali G usually interviews famous people like politicians et al, while the other two do a sort of comedic gonzo journalism. Lots of awkwardness and silliness.
He's been compared to Andy Kaufman, in that the line between the "joke" and reality is often fuzzy. I think that's fair (I'm a fan of both and that type of deconstructive, involving comedy in general, especially the kind that makes you feel uncomfortable).
Borat is my favorite of the three characters and apparently many others share that ooinion, since they made a movie about him now and it's getting positive reactions. I plan on seeing today as the 2nd part of a cinematic double-header (after Saw III- yep, should be a fun afternoon).