Sasha Baron Cohen is not only pushing the limits of actors, but also pushing the limits of "garbage" human beings. No matter when and where, there is no one else who can make people scream and say nothing but him.
"The Dictator" was the first film I knew of him, and the ecstasy beard + sideburns, and the very unique ecstasy-style performance is unique in the pulp comedy. The documentary-style shooting method in "Bruno" just wants to make people roll their eyes. I thought I would never see him again, but who knew that the mountains and rivers were full of doubts and there was no way out, and the willows were dark and flowers were bright in another village.
All along, his vulgar jokes are self-directed, self-acted and self-admiring, and there are no obvious opponents and contrasts. But in this film, against the background of the serious and straight man Mark Strong, his yellow is more fresh and refined, and his filth is more ingenious, and the contrast actually makes me cry at the plot of this pair of brothers. It's a really "creepy" movie.
Maybe this is the charm of Sasha Byron Cohen, dirty and chic, although sometimes disgusting, but when I roll my eyes, I can feel a different laugh, I don't know such a performance How he accepts it has become his uniqueness.
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