Baron Cohen calls upon yet another of his alter egos - Bruno, a gay fashionista/TV reporter from Austria, who fancies himself as "the voice of Austrian youth TV." Bruno methodically worms his way into style hot spots.
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I loved Borat, but Bruno seems a lot more scripted and staged. There were a few funny concepts, but they were just strung together.
I was bored about halfway through and sttayed only because I was hoping the movie would get better. The end scene was predictable (like most of the movie), yet funny (unlike the rest of the movie).
This movie stunk up the place and is a poor example of life. This guy should have been cast for the movie "The Jerk" but he lacked the ability to turn his affliction into humor. This guy needs to go back to whatever hole he crawled out of and learn to be entertaining.
Considering Charlotte's known squeamishness for anything homosexual, I would surely advise most of the readers not to see this. Also those that don't appreciate bleached anuses and think this kind of behavior causes god to cause 9-11's on us shouldn't see the movie. So that's a lot of Charlotte people too. If you just moved here from another state you probably won't get your god diaper in a twist though. I found it hilarious.
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Cohen's latest persona feels staged and scripted; running commentary on homophobia goes too far. (Full review)