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Borat, a kazah riporter életveszélyes céllal tér vissza az USA-ba: megmenteni Kazahsztán hírnevét. Ám Borat tini lánya, Tutar dugába dönti apja terveit, így apa és lánya kénytelen szembesülni pár leckével a kultúráról, a politikáról és a kovidról. (HBO Max)

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POMO 

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magyar A kazahsztáni nyitány és a befejezés szuper, de minden, ami a kettő között van, csak nyomorúság, amely ugyan feszegeti a társadalmi kérdéseket, de lapos cselekménykonstrukción és buta, nem vicces humoron keresztül. És a "rejtett kamera" hatást, ami az első epizódot csodálatossá tette, itt már meg sem próbálták. ()

Marigold 

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angol In some ways, Borat has a much harder time than he did 14 years ago, because what was a marginal excess back then is normcore today. But Sasha can get tough, and even though he recycles essential jokes, they are still great and they still work even in partial improvisation. There are a few instant classics (invasion of the Republican congress, a menstrual dance, a synagogue, a concert and, above all, Rudi's incredible anal sex), and the introduction and conclusion have a wonderful cadence, and Maria Bakalova is a great side-chick, although the finished family storyline is definitely a weakness. For me, Borat remains one of the few completely free forms of satirical commentary on the present, in which the Kazakh redneck, along with a collection of highly misogynistic, anti-Semitic and racist views, acts as a gentle caress of the skin. The world has turned to shit, and people like Cohen protect what is left of common sense. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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angol Borat isn't exactly a comedy where you laugh from start to finish, but Sacha Baron Cohen breaks boundaries and does what probably no one else would dare to do, and for that alone I'll give it a generous rating. Towards the end the film ran out of breath, but a couple of scenes were legendary (the toilet scene with the baby, or the current covid-19 issue). I also liked the final twist, which was quite unexpected. Story****, Action>No, Humor****, Violence>No, Entertainment****, Music***, Visual***, Atmosphere**, Suspense*. 7/10. ()

Malarkey 

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angol It's wild to think it's been 15 years since the first Borat movie, but people definitely haven't forgotten. In this follow-up, everyone in America recognizes Borat, so Sacha Baron Cohen has to get creative, constantly disguising himself in ways that are not only hilarious but also lead to those unbelievable, cringe-worthy moments you can't script. Borat remains one of the only characters in the world who can openly mock Americans, and they pay him for it. Sacha knows exactly what he's doing, and he's still doing it brilliantly. ()

MrHlad 

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angol I enjoyed the first Borat back in the day. It was my first encounter with Sacha Baron Cohen, and I roared with laughter at it because his ability to hide clever satire behind extremely vulgar jokes simply amused me. I'm all the more fascinated that in Borat 2 this is not only practically non-existent, but downright absent. Instead of more caustic savagery, Cohen made a pretty OK, if not actually very interesting, comedy about a Central Asian douchebag bonding with his daughter. It's not particularly interesting because Borat as such was never really a classic character and now Cohen would like me to approach him that way as a viewer. Only that I can't when there aren't even the foundations for something that would like to be a touching comedy and is largely a normal feature film. And then there are the Borat scenes. Michael Pence must have been very upset, and Robert Giuliani and his PR department must be having a hard time sleeping right now, but otherwise? Borat tries to shock, trick or fool a candy maker, a phone salesman, a printer and fax machine salesman and a few well-meaning (if a bit dim) rednecks, and they all more or less don't care. And me too, actually. As a Borat comedy, it's practically all over the place, and if I accept the idea that Cohen actually wanted to make a slightly different film with a slightly different theme, I have to wonder why the hell he did it with Borat in to begin with. ()

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