I have to admire Sasha Baron Cohen, this man can always break through himself to challenge the audience's limit, and you never imagine that "Bruno" will be more outrageous and shameless than "Borat": the opening lightning-like classic title After (everyone knows it), the setting of Bruno's character is as disgusting as ever: the application of various heavy-mouthed instruments and scenes is full of genital nudity, especially the part of kissing with air and oral sex (it's more difficult after reading it). Hate gays); mockery of various countries and stars like Schwarzenegger, so North Korea, South Korea, and China lie down again. In addition, there are various vulgar camera language such as queuing up to change wives, human flesh sofas, and uncle's human body banquets.
Bruno is a parody, of course, and the intent is not obscure, the irony everywhere without the slightest bit of sleight of hand: Bruno, who would pay any price to be famous, seems so out of touch with society as a whole, the film darkens through his journey and sexuality. It satirizes the current media effects including entertainment, politics, culture, etc., but the too vulgar camera performance finally made the film mixed with praise and praise.
The most important thing is that all the shots are said to be still real shots. Sasha Baron Cohen can still do this in the face of various lawsuits and dangers. We really need to maintain respect for such actors.
PS The Ending Choir is said to be a group of star singers, and I am ashamed that I didn't recognize any of them.
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