Last night I finally got the chance to see the Borat. When the film was originally released, unlike a lot of my friends, I had never heard of Sacha Baron Cohen's character. I was surprised to see the film receive good reviews and various friends had told me that the movie was unbelievably funny. I was slightly sceptical, but I can say the film is extremely entertaining and I don't think I have ever laughed so much whilst watching a film.
The concept goes that a news reporter from a backward town in Kazakhstan travels to America to learn about foreign culture. The film is produced as a documentary, but whilst watching I did wonder which, if any, parts were not staged. After some internet research I was quite surprised to find that the majority of the scenes were not staged. Although there are various conflicting reports,
this site does a good job of separating the scenes into fact and fiction. Knowing that the scenes were filmed with real people, not actors, makes the film even more entertaining.
It's interesting to see all the problems surrounding the film. Many of the participants have filed lawsuits, stating they were tricked or lied to. The Kazakhstan government denounced the film, saying it is misrepresentative of their culture, and launched a campaign called "Heart of Eurasia" to counter the effects of the film. At least the nation has been brought to international attention of some form - we don't often get to hear about the Eurasian region. I know I'm behind the times in seeing this film, but I find the whole scenario interesting enough to mention.
Recently, I've also been watching a lot of comedian Demetri Martin. I first saw this guy when the BBC screened one of his stand-up shows a couple of years ago. Martin combined humour and clever word play with anagrams and palindromes to excellent effect. He uses one liners really well, and often plays an acoustic guitar whilst telling his jokes, which helps move things along nicely. Many claimed he would blow up in popularity, but that hasn't happened yet, although Martin has recently created some short animations to be used in an advertising campaign for Windows Vista. If you get the chance, definitely check this guy out. Very funny, very clever geeky comedy.
Further reading:
Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Wikipedia article and
Demetri Martin Wikipedia articleLabels: film, reaction/review, tv