I can’t write a short review!

Paxton 2021-11-29 08:01:19

My friend, a radical feminist, kept applauding while watching the movie. As a pseudo-documentary in which almost all roles except for the actors appear in the true colors of reality, in the turbulent 2020, this film directly constitutes the Pan-American Social Phenomenon Awards; indirectly affecting the American election and other deeds make this film socially significant. Because of its artistic significance. Compared with the “political correctness” that is so soft, scratchy and embarrassing in Captain Marvel, the “political correctness” that hits the pain point so bitterly is incomparably comfortable in terms of perception, and it is essentially because of the penetration. The use of “irony” throughout the film-almost all old thinking and bad habits are directly put on the table, but they are all stupid and extreme at a glance, and they also create enough baggage by the way; and the opposite values ​​recognized by the film, It seems very acceptable to others; but it seems too deliberate to promote too many values ​​compared with the previous work. The concept of the crew is almost entirely social normative morality and the aspects accepted by the "rational thinking school" (similar to scientism and progressivism), and it is not easy to achieve this impartially. Regrettably, compared to the previous work, the ambitions are too large. Although the use of interspersed memories, reversals, and foreshadowings enriches the plot, it also makes the overall form more messy. It is not very suitable for the template for pseudo-recording shit comedy, and it seems a bit creative and greedy. . So why can't I write a short review? It's true.

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Extended Reading
  • Jake 2022-04-21 09:01:56

    Audiences with "I want to see how ironic you are" thinking, you may not imagine how patriotic this movie is...

  • Charlie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Why take the warm route and reduce points

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm quotes

  • Borat: Best of all, I am reinstate as number four journalist in all of Kazakhstan. Who number three?

    Tutar Sagdiyev: [Comes from the leftside] Tutar Sagdiyev.

    Borat: Why not? May the patriarchy go to hell!

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Nice.

    Borat: No, niiiice.

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Don't mansplain to me.

    Borat: [shrugs] Feminist.

  • [Borat meets his teenage daughter for the first time - in a stable]

    Borat: I have a non-male son?

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Daddy?

    Borat: Why are you living like this?

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Because I have no husband to put me in a beautiful wife cage. Unlike that bitch, Lilyat Sakanov!

    Borat: Mm. How old are you?

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Fifteen.

    Borat: FIFTEEN? You're the oldest unmarried woman in all of Kazakhstan.

    Tutar Sagdiyev: I'm so happy that you're back.

    Borat: I'm not. I'm off to US & A.

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Please take me with you!

    Borat: Not possible.

    Tutar Sagdiyev: Please, Daddy!

    Borat: [hands her a piece of onion] Here, have a piece of onion instead.