πŸ…πŸ… 85% on Rotten Tomatoes


https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/borat_subsequent_moviefilm

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i just read an article at slashfilm and I am SO looking forward to Friday's premiere!! Wawaweewa!!!

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Eight review summarizes. The Giuliani bit will be good.

'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm': What The Critics Are Saying https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/borat-subsequent-moviefilm-what-the-critics-are-saying

Jake Coyle at Associated Press contends Cohen no longer has the "free rein" he enjoyed in the 2006 Borat to shock and awe, not least because of the pandemic, but still has more than enough to say about America's dark underbelly with his latest look. "His comedy revealed a more disturbing, hidden America that was often happy to go along with Baron Cohen’s gonzo act. Fourteen years later, those prejudices aren’t so hard to find. Borat fits right in," Coyle writes.

But the seeing Cohen's fictional Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev tour conservative America, and even confront Republican politicians, still offers material to mine for laughs and biting political commentary on our times. "That finale in a hotel suite, when Borat and his teenage daughter Tutar confront a certain very prominent ex-politician who appears on the verge of a serious indiscretion … well, that is an amazing coup," Bradshaw says as he teases a scene with Rudy Giuliani confronting a teenage journalist.

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rotten tomatoes' ratings is the most flawed movie rating system out there.

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