
Released from prison for bringing shame to his country, Kazakh funnyman Borat risks life and limb when he returns to America with his 15-year-old daughter.
Director
Jason Woliner
Cast
Sacha Baron Cohen
Rating
Year
2021
Country
USA
Language
English
Main Trailer
Reviews
- "Having been made with a specific political purpose, SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM won’t age as well as the previous Borat did. Whereas that one will stand as an evergreen comedy, this one might be as ephemeral as a newspaper’s editorial cartoon or an episode of Spitting Image. But it’s the ripped-from-the-headlines relevance that makes it so fascinating, and it’s the boiling rage at current politics that makes it so bracing. There aren’t many films as urgently satirical as this one. You might not want to re-watch it in a few years’ time, but you should definitely watch it now."
- BBC - "His catchphrase notwithstanding, "Borat" isn't always very nice; indeed, the material is pointed, and occasionally guilty of working a little too hard to shock. In its best moments, though, the twisted mirror that Cohen holds up to America from a Borat's-eye-view is telling, and like the previous "moviefilm," very, very funny."
- CNN - "BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM is frequently funny and occasionally pointed, more than enough to recommend it as a comedy. It’s also another instance where doing things as they’ve always been done no longer feels like quite enough. The prejudices Baron Cohen exposes have become too fond of exposing themselves."
- The A.V. Club
Awards
- Academy Awards Nominee
- Golden Globes
- Satellite Awards
- Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
- The BAM Awards
- St. Louis Film Critics Association
- Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
- Online Film Critics Society Awards
- New York Film Critics
- North Dakota Film Society
- New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- National Society of Film Critics Awards
- London Critics Circle Film Awards
- Indiana Film Journalists Association
- IGN Summer Movie Awards
- Houston Film Critics Society Awards
- and more...