I don't think it's an anti-gay movie, it's like someone debunked the "B" when everyone was pretending to be a B. So, the end is miserable, and being annoying is the lightest punishment. All the adverse reactions to watching this film are conditioned reflexes to that kind of debunking.
I also had a bad reaction when I watched it, because I was used to that kind of standard life. Thinking about it, Brüno's desire is very simple, to become famous, to make money... that is the simplest desire. He didn't do anything bad, and he didn't see any evil in his wishes.
Why do you think he is "cheesy"? His motives and desires are beyond reproach, except that his actions are annoying. what did you do? But what you want to say, what you want to do. He shouted out everyone's filthy thoughts and earnest whispers, and put them into practice.
So, Brüno's guilt wasn't in the thoughts and actions he had done, but in the fact that he shouted it out and did it. Then again, I had a bad reaction.
It is said that all comedy writers are pessimists. When watching a movie, the director or screenwriter must be a little desperate about something. But the joke is a bit too low-level, it's hard to think that it can actually be put in a movie theater. Compared with the previous one, there is a little suspicion of following the trend.
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