You can call him vulgar because he wraps up his Shit to the dinner table at middle-class parties and jerk off at beauties on the streets of New York; you can call him racist because he hates Jews , blatantly insulting them, thinking they are devils; you can also say that he is a macho, always talking about the status of women, and complaining to people that she was only 13 years old when he bought his wife back. He is in good shape, but when he has a baby, he will become a cow, which makes him very depressed; you can also say that he lacks humanity, because he is very excited after hearing the news of his wife's death, and he goes around 'High five' with people. You can also say that he is persistent and devoted, because his determination to marry the porn star Pamela can’t be pulled back by three cows; you can also say that his country is supreme, because he proudly says that he is Kazakh no matter where he goes, He went to the United States to revive his motherland, so he went to Texas, where racism is permeated, and sang the Kazakh national anthem; you can also say that he is single-minded and enthusiastic, because he greeted everyone on the streets of New York, and the result was Scorned; you could also say he's kind and innocent because he mingles with gays at the gay parade and has a sincere friendship with a black prostitute.
Of course, the most shocking part of this film is the ultimate satire of the R-rated film, because he subverts the inherent model of 18-ban movies - in the climax of this film, the great Borat and the fat producer, no, should It is said that the great British comedian Baron Cohen, and the fat famous supporting actor Ken Davitian (he is probably a Wu Mengda level), actually wrestled together naked! They ran out of the hotel room with their PP naked, ran into the elevator, and ran streaking all the way to a high-society cocktail party. . . . . .
So why does an image like Borat take root? Anyone who studies marketing understands that finding a good Target Audience is the basis for selling products. Borat's target audience is all those who are opposed by the so-called human rights defenders, as well as those who have 'human flaws' deep in their hearts, but dare not The person who said it on the table. BORAT blatantly speaks out what they dare not say, throwing the most extreme and ugliest part of human nature to the audience, just like he nakedly exposes his feelings, love, position and body.
Finally, after the persistent Borat failed in his plan to kidnap and propose to the third-level porn star Pamela, he came to his senses and realized a human truth: when you are chasing two huge silicone breasts (Pamela's breasts are known to be long lived), often forgetting where the real beauty in life is. So the ending of the film slapped America hard, because the American spirit that BORAT finally brought back to the motherland was just that fat black American prostitute.
Brother Baron Cohen, who plays BORAT, reminds me of a person, this person is Jim Carrey's "The Man on the Moon", a perfect interpretation - the most creative, most unconventional and mysterious entertainer Ann in the 1950s and 1980s Dee Kaufman. He is a god in my mind. His ability to move the audience's emotions is so perfect that he often pretends to be real. Even when he dies, the closest friends around him can't tell whether he is really dead or not. While Kaufman describes himself as "a man who sings and dances," there are many who argue about his true worth: a skeptic, an unorthodox Zen believer, a Dadaist comedian. In fact, professionally speaking, this is the most perfect combination of social psychology and film art. In layman's terms, people like Kaufman and Baron Cohen are obsessed with entertaining the audience. At least until now, most people still think that BORAT is this Humans exist in reality, a situation similar to the confusion created by Kaufman in the 1950s.
Of course, the last thing I want to point out is that Baron Cohen, who plays Borat, is a well-known British show host. In reality, he is very talkative, handsome, graduated from the History Department of Cambridge University, and he is an out-and-out Jew.
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