Eavesdropping At The Movies

258 - Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

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Sinopsis

Fourteen years have passed since Sacha Baron Cohen's first tour of the USA as Borat, his friendly, clueless, and decidedly un-PC Kazakh journalist. Borat gave his unwitting participants, real people who didn't know that he was a character, space and encouragement to display their bigotry, sexism, racism, and stupidity - now he's back to do it again, in a world in which bigotry, sexism, racism and stupidity are no longer deemed necessary to hide. Sexism in particular is this film's bedrock, the film introducing a daughter, Tutar, who Borat didn't know about, and when she stows away on her father's trip, he decides to offer her to Mike Pence as a token of Kazakhstan's friendship. Women are chattel, and the only objection raised when Borat decides to give the fifteen-year-old Tutar breast implants is that he can't afford them. Women's role as playthings for men, and the society that refuses to allow them control over their bodies, shape almost every scene, including a debutante ball, a conversation with a Chris