Review of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020) by Nocciolino — 23 Oct 2020
Movie that expands a lot to what the first movie gave. We have a much more profund and structured fictional narration, where we see not only a main goal (like Pamela Anderson in the first movie), but also a really good characterization of both Borat and Turar.
There's a deep understanding of simple quest writing, expanding on the simple "stages" narration that the first Borat had. It has a valid focused narration, centripetal, that helps the story to develope more on Borat character himself and separate documentary section to fiction sections.
There's a bigger variety regarding documentary scenes and sketches, wich are not only indipendent from themselves, but they help developing the main storyline. The documentary part and the fiction are simbiotic to themselves.
What's new is that it is not vague as the first one, since weird social and political events are becoming more and more prevalent in today's world. It is not a study anymore, Borat is living in a whole global crisis and everything can be said and shown without looking for too much strange situations. It is a fresher take on the original Borat, taking the same formula, expanding more on secondary characters, a bit less in cheaper and gross comedy, a bit more in spicy-edgy political humor. This doesn't mean that there are no funny and demential scenes, but even those revolve around a main plot which is always good.
This review of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020) was written by Nocciolino on 23 Oct 2020.
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