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ShiftyPowers said:Yes, and I believe Borat and Azamat when speaking to each other are using either Hebrew or Yiddish. Either way it's hilariously ironic.
Two Romanians from "Glod" village, demand 30 million dolars from the producer of the movie. They have appeared in Borat movie,and decided to prosecute the producers of the movie, asking for 30.000.000 $, because of being shown as criminals and violators. They are now in London with two famous lawyers, Michael Witti, from München and Ed Fagan, from New York. The villagers told that they were betrayed by the filming team, who told them that they will appear in a documentary about extreme poverty they live in. A 20th Century Fox studios spokesman denied that the filming team outwitted the villagers about the real movie subject.
The lawyers already accused the producers of “Borat” about discrimination of gypsies and fraud, another reason is that the movie shows "Glod" village as a kazaki village, and that the americans profited from the naivety and honesty of the villagers. In the name of the outwitted comunity , the reclamation was testified by Spiridon Ciorobea, shown in the movie as “ginecologist specialised at miscarriages”, and by Nicolae Todorache, shown as violator.
If Ciorobea is shown just a few seconds , Todorache, who misses a hand, was caricatured more than his co-villager, because the “Borat” character brings him from America a rubber fist to put instead of his real hand. Only after the appearance of the movie the poor villager realised that the "fist" actually was a sex toy and that spectators from all the world laughed about him .
CarlosDanger;2294755 said:FINALLY watched this tonight...
I must say, it was funny. But having seen so much of Borat and his previous work, I would have to say not the funniest movie ever.
I was somewhat disappointed due to that, and the fact that is was so hyped up. I guess I have to refer back to the first time I saw Borat on YouTube, when I pissed myself for about half an hour...
All in all, good movie with some great moments:
The naked battle through the hotel
Showing of son's penis to the uptight etiquette lady
..were both gold - anyone who thinks they were disgusting or couldn't watch, get over your homophobia, or look into your insecurity about your sexuality.