Ms. Ro I thought that your article about Sacha Cohen playing the character Borat was awesome. I really connected with it in the beginning because I have seen the movie and I found it to be entertaining. When you expose the reader to more insight on a topic that they already have interest in it is always easy to keep them reading. Anyway, I thought that questions that the host was asking really allowed Sacha Cohen to really open up about what he was thinking when he was playing the Character as well as when he found out that the Kazakhstan government was trying to sew him for all the jokes and bad press that it gave the country.
I also liked how Sacha and the host started to break down the general parodies that were in the movie. Most would probably think that Borat was made with the intention of making fun of the Kazakhstan culture, but in all reality, the real joke was played on the U.S., right where it made all of its money. Sacha then goes into how he felt when he was making the jokes and saying the outlandish things that he did, while pretending to be an “anti-anti-Semitism” person. The voice, the clothes, and that wild ass mustache all helped Borat be the most loved hated person throughout the U.S. and Kazakhstan.
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