The full name of the film is "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan", "Borat-Learning American Culture in order to build the great motherland of Kazakhstan", it's a bit dizzy. It's even more dizzy after watching the film. Produced by XX Studios in Kazakhstan? This talk show host is obviously better than Stephen Chow in playing nonsensical kung fu than Stephen Chow! The whole film was filmed in a documentary way, and even some interviewers were filmed without their knowledge, that is to say, the people in this film all regard Borat as a real person! This shooting method is a bit similar to the "Four Kings", but the subject of this film is obviously not as simple as funny.
After reading it, my first feeling was that it was very unfair to the country of Kazakhstan, Iraq, Jews, homosexuals, etc., etc., all of which became Borat's almost low-level jokes. However, I checked the starring online and found that he is a Jew himself! SO, this film is not attacking Kazakhstan, but playing a joke on the Americans themselves, the wonderful black humor! The process of learning from the Americans by a seemingly barbaric and ignorant person reflects the inconsistent nature of American morality. Of course, due to differences in religious culture and social background, it is difficult for me to understand certain plots in the film, but this is indeed a creative satire, although I still feel that it is not fair to Kazakhstan.
It's hard to imagine what would happen if Borat was replaced by a Chinese? Will it cause international disputes, haha.
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