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We Ain't Terrorists
We Aint Terrorists the politically and grammatically incorrect comedy sensation present their first television special.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows the misguided exploits of Borat Sagdiyev, a Kazakhstani journalist, as he travels across the United States to make a documentary about what he perceives as the greatest country on Earth. Along the way, he encounters a wide range of Americans, engaging in often bizarre and offensive interactions that highlight cultural misunderstandings and societal norms.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Sacha Baron Cohen's audacious and boundary-pushing comedy while others criticized its perceived offensiveness and reliance on shock value. Audiences were divided, with some finding it hilariously satirical and others deeply uncomfortable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold satire and fearless comedic performance by Sacha Baron Cohen.
Criticized for its potentially offensive humor and exploitative nature.
Seen as a provocative commentary on American culture and xenophobia.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a very funny and satirical look at American culture, though some expressed that the humor was too extreme and offensive.
Fun Fact
During filming, Sacha Baron Cohen, in character as Borat, legally married Pamela Anderson on a 'Wife Swap' segment of 'Da Ali G Show' in the UK, which was filmed before 'We Ain't Terrorists' but released after. The marriage was a part of the show's satirical premise.
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