Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Is there such a thing as cultural promiscuity? Having your way with the countries of the world? Sacha Baron Cohen's hilarious misadventures take you through an amalgamated landscape of cultural miscues, misconceptions, and misanthropy to emerge, well, not exactly purified, but at least deloused. The titular Borat (Baron Cohen) is a Kazakhstanian journalist out to discover America. Smitten by Baywatch's Pam Anderson (Anderson), he follows a libido-laden route to sunny SoCal. Accomplished with just a handful of actual actors playing off of dozens of encounters with “real” Americans, the bodacious Borat is like a diplomatic mission from the little nation of Causticstan.

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