Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)
Movie · 2006 · Comedy · 1h 24m · R · English
Curator score: 7.6/10 (1.2M ratings)
Come to Kazakhstan, it's nice!
Overview
Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.6/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.73/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Metacritic: 89
TMDB: 6.8/10
Director
Larry Charles
Production
20th Century Fox, Everyman Pictures, Four by Two, Talkback, Channel 4 Television, Dune Entertainment
Cast
Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Davitian, Luenell, Pamela Anderson, Bob Barr, Alan Keyes, Carole De Saram, Mitchell Falk, Andre Darnell Myers, Jean-Pierre Parent
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A savage, high-wire prank comedy that turns social awkwardness into a weapon. It’s still one of the sharpest mainstream satires of prejudice, masculinity, and performative politeness, even if its shock tactics can be exhausting.
Best for
fans of cringe comedy and social satire
viewers who like boundary-pushing, improvised humor
people interested in media pranks that expose real-world hypocrisy
audiences comfortable with offensive, confrontational comedy
Skip if
you dislike humiliation-based comedy
you want gentle or character-safe humor
you’re sensitive to crude sexual content and racial/ethnic provocation
you prefer fully fictional comedies over hidden-camera chaos
Overview
Borat is a rare comedy that works both as a relentless joke machine and as a cultural stress test. The premise is simple, but the execution is brilliantly unstable: every encounter depends on real reactions, which gives the film a live-wire unpredictability that scripted comedies almost never match.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is that the target is never just one person or one ideology. The film keeps catching vanity, ignorance, sexism, xenophobia, and self-importance in the same net, often in the same scene. That gives it a nasty intelligence beneath the absurdity, even when the jokes are deliberately juvenile and aggressively offensive.
Bottom line
It’s also a movie that can feel funny and uncomfortable at the same time, sometimes within the same beat. If you’re on board with that tension, it’s a landmark. If not, the film’s commitment to embarrassment and provocation can become a dealbreaker fast.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Jay (3.5★) · 10990 likes
borat shitting at the trump hotel was ahead of it’s time
Sean Fennessey (4★) · 6773 likes
This hasn’t aged well...NOT!
Jessie (4★) · 6717 likes
Sacha Baron Cohen has created one of the most offensive comedies ever. Absolutely disgusting and crass, depicting Americans to be largely ignorant. Americans! Citizens of the best country in the world! Outrageous. A total racist, sexist mess, that should not be watched by anyone.
...NOT!!!
James (Schaffrillas) (4★) · 4782 likes
Probably includes the funniest fight scene ever put to film
👽 Zara 👽 (4.5★) · 3907 likes
i love how long they made the censor for where his supposed cock was.
1999 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 43m · R · Curator 7.8/10 (309.8K ratings) · Where to watch: fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus, Philo
A viciously funny satire of ambition and hypocrisy, with the same willingness to make characters look ridiculous.
2008 · Action, Comedy, Adventure · 1h 47m · R · Curator 5.8/10 (1.2M ratings) · Where to watch: Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus
A broad, self-aware Hollywood satire that uses bad behavior and industry vanity as comic fuel.