i made a mistake and watched this by myself. its a movie to be watched with more then just you. It took me awhile to relize how funny it was. there is a lot of sexual things i dont think i can name them all. there is the naked fight scene. and r rated language is used (f**j and c**k). DVD is really fun to use also. Great movie, worth buying
A wonderfully funny movie, but filled with some VERY uncomfortable scenes. There is quite a bit of nudity, (at least it's not women for once, though) and some strong language. Definitely NOT for kids.
This is my new favorite movie. It is the funniest film i have ever seen. Seriously. Everybody said it's crude and vulgar and racist, so don't watch it if you're easily offended! You should have known that it will be very offensive when you decided to watch it. Really, people... The only inapropriate parts where when there are pictures of Borat's son's penis. That was gross. Also, there are naked men wrestling. But there is a black bar over one of them, and the other has rolls of fat covering his genitals. Oh, and they say the f-word a lot. WATCH THiS MOVIE IT'S FUNNY!
Look people, the movie is hilarious, but you need to have the right perspective when you watch it. I can see how people are offended and how parents don't want their kids to watch it, but their reasons (i.e., it is racist, sexist, crude) would only be legitimate if these shortcomings were portrayed positively. However, Borat's painfully comical anti-semitism and homophobia and sexism merely show how ridiculous and unfounded these kinds of prejudices are. This is exactly what makes the movie so terribly funny. I think that as long as you're comfortable with some mature themes, you'll love this movie.
I think this movie was very funny. What made it especially funny is that it isn't entirely scripted. There is definetly a lot of swearing and sex talk. Hilarious, though.
A VERY funny performance by Sasha Baron Cohen as he plays a man from the Middle East, doing a documentary in the US... not for kids though. I'm actually amazed they rated this 15 and up when you see a fat mans, er... "pecans" in Borat's face in one dragged out scene...
This is legit one of the funniest movies ever. It's about an absent-minded foreign man who decides to document the ways that Americans live with his best friend. The journey starts in NYC, where he sees Pamela Anderson on TV and decides to travel to California to meet her. The movie itself has lots of comic sexual behavior and swearing, which can be graphic enough that it's not okay for some teens.
This movie is very funny. You actually laugh. Some toilet humor, but nothing immature. I recommend this to much older people though. Actually has interesting plot.
in this documentary sacha baron cohen brings sexism and racism to our attention in a way by both mocking and pushing america to the point of breaking although the character borat is very sexiest and racist he shows it off to the world that there is alot of sexism and racism in america this is still a laugh to watch
Sacha Baron Cohen really knows how to punk people in these kind of movies. He really stays in character as Borat in this movie. He has a lot of guts to go through all the stuff he went through as this character. Yes this movie is very bad, but definately a movie that I couldnt stop laughing at. He talks about a lot of sex in the movie like how he wants to have sexy time with the ladies, or have ladies ride in his pussywagon or how he went and saw a gay parade and tells an explicit story of him and some of the gays doing some acts which Im sure you know what goes on from there. Anywhere between there is all the sex stuff he talks about in the show. He also goes one on one with a guy (bear naked style) and they start wrestling each other and so on...must I say more. This movie is very hilarious, Im a big SBC fan, but this is definately not for anyone under the age of 16 at the least.
this is probaly my favoite movie but if you get the usa chaneal on you tv watch on usa because the regular version has graphic nudity,strong language,and strong sexual referanses but the edited for tv version it has black boxs over most of the nudity and cencers out s--t and f--k and pretty much every other curse word exsept for h-ll and d-mn as for violence not very much except one long disturbing fight (betwen borat and the fat guy tht comes with him to america)tht has both of them NUDE.other than tht this is very funny! regualular version-14+ tv edited version 12+
Intelligent satire is thought provoking, but also crude and can be misunderstood.
You need to know that "Borat" is a satire.
Some of the footage is filmed by hidden cameras, some is filmed directly for the screen.
The character Borat Sagdiyev is a satire of what Americans see in muslim people.
He fits almost every cliche and sometimes it can seem racist. But in fact Sacha Baron Cohen makes fun of America, not Kazakhstan. Some of the people filmed with hidden cameras make real racist, sexist and xenophobic comments, not knowing they are actually the butt of the joke. Jews are refered to as bad, but you need to know that Sacha Baron Cohen is a jew himself.
There is sexual humour, a photo of - at least that what Borat says, though i doubt it - a child's penis.
You see photos of women sitting on a toilet.
Borat and Azamat fight nude - parts of this scene are filmed by a hidden camera - Borat's penis is censored by a black bar, Azamat is usually in a position you can not see it (at two points we get a brief glimpse of it, not graphic). Frequent references.
Some people filmed by hidden cameras say the f-word a lot.
Mature teenagers will get that the movie is satirical.
14 and up.
This movie is one of the funniest movies i have seen a long time. Its laugh out lout and has plenty of language and sex. But if your kid is mature in off and can handle it it is fine.