What Is the Story About?
Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen) is once again sent to the US (after 14 years), by the premier of Kazakhstan. He has to bribe the American regime for the benefit of Kazakhstan. What happens when he returns to the US amidst coronavirus and what is the ‘bribe’ he brings is the overall plot of the movie.
Performances?
Analysis
Jason Woliner directs Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. As can be understood at the start itself, the story is plain and simple. But, it is the so apparent in-your-face outrageousness that grabs the attention. However, it is only a starting point, and we get a lot more to chew on in the narrative.
The story makes the second coming of Borat a lot political than what it was in the first attempt. The politics have been part of Borat even in the first attempt, but it took a backseat, and the focus was more on ‘cultural’ aspect and the differences the US has with the rest of the world. Here too, it is the same with a new character instead of his friend, but the ‘politics’ have a more significant attack here.
There are continuous digs at Trump and people in his administration in the process with some live prank shoots. They are brazen and shamelessly done. While they are there, the narrative is also filled with a lot of contemporary and (old) touchy topics like feminism, coronavirus, holocaust, racism etc. and so on.
The narrative comprises of many outrageously written and set gags one after the other. The lead characters and their interaction is what causes them, whereas the others are caught with dumbfound reaction. Most, if not all, work out and keep one engaged if the humour is not an issue.
Other Artists?
Music and Other Departments?
The music by Erran Baron Cohen is mostly understated. It is when we look at the background score. The song’s usage is fine and well done wherein sometimes it enhances the appeal. The overall tone is that of a mockumentary, but it is more streamlined compared to the first Borat outing. The writing is essentially where Borat movies scores and it is no different here.
Highlights?
Entertainment (Not Suitable To Everyone)
Father – Daughter Track
Various Topics Picked
Ending
Drawbacks?
Political Views
Repetition At Times
Brazen Humour
Did I Enjoy It?
Yes
Will You Recommend It?
Yes
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