I watched this on tv years ago when i was 16 or 17 and i knew instantly he had to be an actor and the movie some kind of satire. Never crossed my mind he was a real person...
glad you’re enjoying Borat. Actually, the actor is Jewish. In that bed and breakfast scene when they’re throwing dollars at the bugs, they’re thinking the Jews have transformed into bugs. The film is mocking a bunch of stereotypes about Jews.
I don't know what y'all are complaining about.. the fact daughter and mammasan think this is real (or at least act like they do) made their reaction 💯% better! Thank you girls!! ♥️♥️👍😂😆
Sacha is the ultimate parody expert. He plays so many different characters in his movies. You really must watch "The Dictator" now. It's my absolute favorite from him.
Pam Anderson and her security were the only ones in on the joke in advance. Definitely check out Bruno where the same actor plays a gay Austrian model.
The main actor's name is Sacha Baron-Cohen, he's a British Jew and not at all from Kazakhstan. He also did Ali G, a very funny tv show and another character he did is called ''Bruno'', where he plays a kind of gay Austrian vegetarian and fashionista. That movie also has a mix of funny and outrageous moments.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂hilarious!!!!!!! By the way, lots of reactors are confused by this movie. You are in good company!!! Your mom has got to be the coolest lady on the planet! She has so much style! Kind of a 70s vibe to her. 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
He’s a british comedian/actor playing many carachters and Are in other bigger movies like The dictator, The brothers Grimsby etc. and The guy with him is actually an american actor born in cali
no, please don't start reading the descriptions before you watch. it's great to see a fresh, honest reaction, without preconceptions. you only get to see something for the first time once. keep on rockin
I bet they think reality TV is real too. I can't believe that even after witnessing the naked fighting, they didn't grasp the whole idea of this movie.
Yes, it's a parody. But, other than his girlfriend, his manager and Pamela Anderson, these are all really random people who were told they'd be part of a documentary about the U.S. p.s. The actor is Jewish, which is why he punches up the Jewish stuff probably more than anything. To quote Dean Martin, we must laugh. Dino wasn't Jewish, but he understood the importance of humor. You guys are fun to watch. You also have big hearts. You're great.
I don't know if this react is in character or not, but either way it's brilliant; either Borat has tricked 1-2 more people, or the reaction adds to the Borat lore. 10/10.
I read that the village scenes were filmed in Romania, non Kazakhstan. After the film came out many people in Romania, and particularly in that village were outraged. The people of Kazakhstan, on the other hand, were just happy for the attention.
Well, at least these reactions is proof that this stuff is not staged and mericans are ignorant enough to believe a 21st century person doesn't know how to use a toilet.
I noticed that you got some negative feedback but I really enjoyed your reaction. Especially because you don't seem to know who he is... It was quite hilarious....
Now I understand why the govt of Kazakhstan was so butthurt about this movie..... Cause ppl who don't know much about the world will think it's real :))
I'm guessing the younger kids really don't get this humor (although I'm a little worried they don't get that this is a farce). This is the third of these "reactions" videos I've watched of Borat. I watched all the Ali G Show sketches back in the 2000s but I still wasn't prepared for how funny this was when I saw it in the theater. This is a guy that hid in a bathroom at a hotel in DC for like 6 hours, put a fat suit on and a Trump mask, and brought a blow up doll into the convention hall where Mike Pence was speaking. This is a great man.
First time watching this channel. It was awesome. I saw Borat in the theatre upon release and people where falling out laughing in the isles. I loved your reactions. Please say hi to your mom as she is super cool and super chill!
“He also seem to mock America little bit ,though” Mamm, this movie is a parody documentary about America and he already start the parody since he stepped into US airport. Few months ago I’ve been watched few clips from tik-tok about American women complaining to “passports bro” They insult our country are uneducated people. the first time I’ve watched this movie . I’ve been realized that he make a joke to u guys. And that time I was 18. Not even graduated from high school. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I don't get the hate comments, she said she went blind into this film, it's ok if she doesn't know what's going on exactly. I loved that they submerged into the film as if it were true for the reactions, though, I think that's the best way to enjoy a movie c:
As an inner city New Yorker, I'm one of the many nice and sweet ones. As soon as a New Yorker sees you're from out of town, a proud BS attitude pops up.
May be true, but if anyone comes to america and wants to experience America, stay out of the cities and stick to rural areas/small towns. All cities are soul-less culture-less cesspools of selfishness, crime, and poverty. The days of cities having neighborhood culture and city identity is looooooong gone, if it ever existed.
Most of the people tried to sue after this movie was made for how they were used by Cohen and the production company but all of them lost or had their case thrown out.
what rock have u been living under? we already had Social media back in 1997. There definitely already was Social Media in 2006 when this movie came out. and we already have youtube since 2005
Sacha Chon Barron, who plays Borat, is an English actor/ comedian. He's also married to Isla Fisher, Carrie Fishers sister. Most of the people he interacts with in this movie don't know who he is and hence their reactions. He does a few other great characters that are worth watching.
Sasha Baron Cohen might be the greatest satire actor of all time lol. He has a bunch of funny characters he's been playing for over 20 years. Funnily enough, my mom actually turned me on to Sacha Baron Cohen's one of his characters Ali G, back when it was just in England. It was basically a sketch show, where his production team would trick real people into doing an interview with him, and then he'd just prank them the whole time. He pranked professional athletes, politicians, important public figures etc.. It was hilarious. Fast forward 5 years and he comes out with the movie Borat, and a few years later he released the movie Bruno, (Both movies were a spinoff movies based off of his characters he played in the UK). The premise of the movies is to follow a loose storyline, all while pranking real people. I watched Bruno with my mom when I was a teenager. We both knew what to expect because we were fans of him, but it was still jaw dropping lol. You gotta watch it with your mom, I can tell she'd get a kick out of it 😂
Sacha Baron Cohen, aka Borat, made a follow up movie in 2020. I’ve been his #1 fan since his “Ali G” days❣️check his vast talent ASAP. He starred in Trial of the Chicago 7. 🖤Louelle, his bride, is a Comedian😂🤣
As a Jew, the Jewish scenes are honestly the funniest to me, but I think that’s because culturally they are most significant to what I have experienced. I have definitely experienced anti-semitism for sure, so of course the part with him throwing money at the bugs (because he thinks it’s the couple shapeshifted) is HILARIOUS! As a side note, your mother seems super sweet!
Yeah, what's with all the antisemitism these last few year's. My maternal family are Jewish and I'm a messianic jew. I always wore a yarmulke, but I had to stop wearing it while out because of all the hate I was getting. It wasn't from the far right either. It always seems to be from muslims and white liberal pro Palestine supporters.
@@TheRetroManRandySavage I know, it's so odd. I converted to Christianity myself, but I am still ethnically Jewish. I am in the same boat as you, in that the Left seems to be more anti-semitic than the Right now, which is strange. It used to be the other way around. My political beliefs tend to be Centrist, but heavily Left-Leaning, and yet more and more I feel out of place even in communities that SHOULD be accepting. I am also FTM, and the Right hates LGBT people, so sometimes it feels as if, on some level, both sides hate me for one reason or another. I am not truly safe anywhere anymore. I am sorry you have had to deal with hatred too.
@@asherkoonin9204 I'm pretty much a centrist too these day's. Well, just right of centre. I was on the left, but here in the uk a guy called Jeremy Corbyn became leader of the labour party and he was like a pied piper attracting all the young antisemites from the collages and universities. He was expelled for a while (as were others in the party) because they couldn't get a handle on it. The extremes (left and right) are both as bad as each other. I tell you what irks me though. I've seen LGBTQ marching here protesting Israel, when Israel is the only place in the middle east that is tolerant towards sexuality. They're pro Palestine, but I don't think they realise what would happen to them if they lived there. 🙏🏻❤
@@TheRetroManRandySavage Yeah, I noticed that too! Palestine is incredibly homophobic. In fact, in some places in the world (ones in which people are defending) they actually advocate for genocide of LGBT people. Also yes, I agree. Extremes start to look alike. It's why you see both Left and Right advocating for similar things for different reasons when they are extremes. On the Far Right, you have science denialism, racism and homophobia. On the Far Left, you have anti-semitism and censorship. Hatred is rampant on both sides. I suppose that, on some level, this is human nature. Humans like to see things only one way, when most often, things are multi-faceted. Edit: Also, regarding Palestine and Israel, I don't actually side with either one. The history of the whole issue, once again, has many sides and many extremes. Yes, Jewish people did invade Palestine and kill Palestinians, but Palestinians killed Israelis. The issue, initially, stemmed from WWII, and how Jews were treated. Jews wanted to make a safe haven as a result, which lead to more violence. Sometimes it's best to say, "Both sides are wrong". lol
When he is speaking a foreign language he is speaking I think Yiddish (sorry...Hebrew, not Yiddish). One couple figured it out which is why they look at him funny. He assumed no one would recognize it but he did stumble on the Jewish couple who did. And yes...everything he does is a parody. And he is Jewish making fun of bigotry. And this has NOTHING to with Khazakstan.
Please consider watching Borat 2. A lot of awesome women are featured, from a real-life angel to an actress who has won awards for her performance in this
In my ex-girlfriend's town it was like that, like in Borat if you kidnapped a woman for 5 days she would become your wife, you had the protection of Xochiketsalli and no one could intervene anymore... she told me that her grandfather did that with her grandmother and that an uncle of his kidnapped a classmate and now they are family
It’s hilarious that y’all don’t get that Borat is a character played by a British comedian.
He was so brave and held a mirror up to us!
Funniest thing is that Pamela was the only one in on it.
Her friends, the fans and the security detail had no idea 🤣
And when they first went kidnap her…..nobody help her 😂😂😂
The actor playing Borat speaks perfect English. He is acting.
I always find it funny when the younger generation doesn’t know that social media wasnt around forever
That part makes EVERYONE die laughing, its just too funny. You know what part.
Nice reaction chocolate faces, great succes !!
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No makeup!
I watched this on tv years ago when i was 16 or 17 and i knew instantly he had to be an actor and the movie some kind of satire. Never crossed my mind he was a real person...
You do realize Borat is just a character right ? He's not a real person
I don’t think they realized that lol
@@wonderweasle2212 oof. Bit harsh.
@@j9lorna the world is harsh.
@@wonderweasle2212 What's the difference between harsh and harsh?
@@wonderweasle2212 bang bang skeet skeet niigah
I die laughing watching people react to the hotel scene fight.
glad you’re enjoying Borat. Actually, the actor is Jewish. In that bed and breakfast scene when they’re throwing dollars at the bugs, they’re thinking the Jews have transformed into bugs. The film is mocking a bunch of stereotypes about Jews.
Did you know the interactions in this are real and the people he’s talking to don’t know he’s playing a character
Except for a few, Pamela Anderson and his hooker wife were in on it. And I think one other person.
I don't know what y'all are complaining about.. the fact daughter and mammasan think this is real (or at least act like they do) made their reaction 💯% better! Thank you girls!! ♥️♥️👍😂😆
It's a Mockumentary. Sasha Baron Cohen is a comedy genius.
This movie was huge when it came out. EVERYONE and their mother were trying to get the perfect Borat impression. VERY NICE
Your mother gets it. Trust your mum. ❤
Sacha is the ultimate parody expert. He plays so many different characters in his movies. You really must watch "The Dictator" now. It's my absolute favorite from him.
Your mom is a good sport!!!!!! I’m glad you blurred out the horrific motel room fight scene!!!!!!!!!!
Pam Anderson and her security were the only ones in on the joke in advance. Definitely check out Bruno where the same actor plays a gay Austrian model.
The main actor's name is Sacha Baron-Cohen, he's a British Jew and not at all from Kazakhstan. He also did Ali G, a very funny tv show and another character he did is called ''Bruno'', where he plays a kind of gay Austrian vegetarian and fashionista. That movie also has a mix of funny and outrageous moments.
its a HUGE mockumentary of America... thats the whole point
The naked fight scene gets me every time. 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂hilarious!!!!!!! By the way, lots of reactors are confused by this movie. You are in good company!!!
Your mom has got to be the coolest lady on the planet! She has so much style! Kind of a 70s vibe to her. 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Did it really took this long before u noticed it was a comedy movie and he came up with one the best movie ideas of all time lol
This is a documentary about the real America. No more, no less.
Which actually surprised me how nice and patient a lot of these people were lol.
Kazahkstan is a real country, but Borat is a parody of what some Americans imagine some people from foreign countries are like.
He’s a british comedian/actor playing many carachters and Are in other bigger movies like The dictator, The brothers Grimsby etc. and The guy with him is actually an american actor born in cali
no, please don't start reading the descriptions before you watch. it's great to see a fresh, honest reaction, without preconceptions. you only get to see something for the first time once. keep on rockin
Your mother's smile is infectious. So good, subbed
I bet they think reality TV is real too.
I can't believe that even after witnessing the naked fighting, they didn't grasp the whole idea of this movie.
the 2 borat movies may be the greatest comedy films of all time… and i’m not sure it can be beat.
I was 14 when this movie came out. My friends spent months imitating this movie. XD
Yes, it's a parody. But, other than his girlfriend, his manager and Pamela Anderson, these are all really random people who were told they'd be part of a documentary about the U.S. p.s. The actor is Jewish, which is why he punches up the Jewish stuff probably more than anything. To quote Dean Martin, we must laugh. Dino wasn't Jewish, but he understood the importance of humor. You guys are fun to watch. You also have big hearts. You're great.
I don't know if this react is in character or not, but either way it's brilliant; either Borat has tricked 1-2 more people, or the reaction adds to the Borat lore. 10/10.
I read that the village scenes were filmed in Romania, non Kazakhstan. After the film came out many people in Romania, and particularly in that village were outraged. The people of Kazakhstan, on the other hand, were just happy for the attention.
The Kazakhstan government banned the film initially
The love for you in your mother's eyes is truly beautiful ❤🙏
"There are so many moments of second-hand embarrassment"...oh, you haven't seen ANYTHING yet, lol.
Most of the people are unaware they are being filmed. They think this guy is real. The sequel was Borat 2.
Mother gets it!
And the actor is Jews himself
Well, at least these reactions is proof that this stuff is not staged and mericans are ignorant enough to believe a 21st century person doesn't know how to use a toilet.
It felt like a mockumentary of a mockumentary and I got Inception fever confusion at times
Could you imagine the outrage when the movie came out back then? It was crossing all the limits hahaha it was so funny tho
I noticed that you got some negative feedback but I really enjoyed your reaction. Especially because you don't seem to know who he is...
It was quite hilarious....
Your mom is lovely. Kind of reminds me of a young Maya Angelou.
Without the talent, awareness or humanity.
Now I understand why the govt of Kazakhstan was so butthurt about this movie..... Cause ppl who don't know much about the world will think it's real :))
Borat is not real he’s a character portrayed by sacha baron cohen he’s purely messing with everyone
Sacha Baron Cohen is brilliant. "BRUNO" is funny AF.
Or Ali G
@@EdWolfram I saw three episodes before I knew it was him. 😂
THIS WAS THE BIGGEST PARODY EVER HAHAHAHA
I'm guessing the younger kids really don't get this humor (although I'm a little worried they don't get that this is a farce). This is the third of these "reactions" videos I've watched of Borat. I watched all the Ali G Show sketches back in the 2000s but I still wasn't prepared for how funny this was when I saw it in the theater. This is a guy that hid in a bathroom at a hotel in DC for like 6 hours, put a fat suit on and a Trump mask, and brought a blow up doll into the convention hall where Mike Pence was speaking. This is a great man.
First time watching this channel. It was awesome. I saw Borat in the theatre upon release and people where falling out laughing in the isles. I loved your reactions. Please say hi to your mom as she is super cool and super chill!
23:11 Play this on loop if you're having a bad day...just watching the nude Azamat running into a crowded ballroom hall is enough to make me ROFL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
OMG Mom has got the cutest laugh! 😅
I love the way you both react to the movie. Your both cute
“He also seem to mock America little bit ,though”
Mamm, this movie is a parody documentary about America and he already start the parody since he stepped into US airport.
Few months ago I’ve been watched few clips from tik-tok about American women complaining to “passports bro”
They insult our country are uneducated people.
the first time I’ve watched this movie . I’ve been realized that he make a joke to u guys.
And that time I was 18. Not even graduated from high school.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ur mom has a great sense of humor
ur mums a real gem ..seeing her reaction brightened my day
"Is this supposed to be a parody?"
Love the way your Mum just accepts that it is what it is. We're all different and yet all the same.
I don't get the hate comments, she said she went blind into this film, it's ok if she doesn't know what's going on exactly. I loved that they submerged into the film as if it were true for the reactions, though, I think that's the best way to enjoy a movie c:
Yeah people shouldn't be hated for dumb ignorance decisions.. That ruin 2-3 hours of their time..
its worrying because they didn't seem to understand it's a farce.
As an inner city New Yorker, I'm one of the many nice and sweet ones. As soon as a New Yorker sees you're from out of town, a proud BS attitude pops up.
May be true, but if anyone comes to america and wants to experience America, stay out of the cities and stick to rural areas/small towns. All cities are soul-less culture-less cesspools of selfishness, crime, and poverty. The days of cities having neighborhood culture and city identity is looooooong gone, if it ever existed.
Yeah this is a MOVIE and 95% of the people were actually Not actors but real people.
Merry Christmas Ladies, thank you for all the great videos God Bless
Your mother is an enormous sweetheart, as you (sorry, had to say it, because you brought a smile on my face today)
Sacha is a British comedian. Borat is just one of his creations. One of the things this film shows is how polite Americans are.
Mommy is so cool watching this one. This is the best comedy by Sacha Baron Cohen!
After this movie the government of Kazakhstan Invited Sacha Baron ( BORAT ) to their country as a guest
You two are absolutely lovely. I'm not certain that you fully grasped this film; but you are both lovely.
Momma Jaymes is so low key in her reactions, but I'm laughing so hard. Especially when she put her head down from laughing so hard!
Both of yall beautiful.. but mommy got me like😍
That or more inceI?
15:43 » definitely a fast learner, hahahah 😂
You dont know sasha is the most famous actors and comedian in the world? He started this with a tv show ali g. He even has an oscar for this movie.
Ali G is pure gold
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─ Did he say-- ? 😶
─ Yes. 🙃
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Most of the people tried to sue after this movie was made for how they were used by Cohen and the production company but all of them lost or had their case thrown out.
Lol He has multiple characters; his main one being ALI G (pimped-out white guy from the hood). In reality he is British and went to harvard
also this isn't a foreign film lol. It's satire/ a character
3:07 buckled over in laughter 😄
You have a beatiful smile the one with the santa claus cap but the other lady
Is allright also you both have great reactions
This film would have been even bigger with social media.
what rock have u been living under? we already had Social media back in 1997.
There definitely already was Social Media in 2006 when this movie came out.
and we already have youtube since 2005
@@skapunker1986Flip phones weren't exactly the smartphones of today that every 6 yr old has one
Sacha Chon Barron, who plays Borat, is an English actor/ comedian.
He's also married to Isla Fisher, Carrie Fishers sister.
Most of the people he interacts with in this movie don't know who he is and hence their reactions.
He does a few other great characters that are worth watching.
Isla Fisher is an Australian actress, no relation with the late American actress Carrie Fisher.
@Qubie Yeah, you have that right.
For some reason I thought that was her sister but as you say, she's Australia.
Thanks for the correction.
Sasha Baron Cohen might be the greatest satire actor of all time lol. He has a bunch of funny characters he's been playing for over 20 years.
Funnily enough, my mom actually turned me on to Sacha Baron Cohen's one of his characters Ali G, back when it was just in England. It was basically a sketch show, where his production team would trick real people into doing an interview with him, and then he'd just prank them the whole time. He pranked professional athletes, politicians, important public figures etc.. It was hilarious.
Fast forward 5 years and he comes out with the movie Borat, and a few years later he released the movie Bruno, (Both movies were a spinoff movies based off of his characters he played in the UK). The premise of the movies is to follow a loose storyline, all while pranking real people. I watched Bruno with my mom when I was a teenager. We both knew what to expect because we were fans of him, but it was still jaw dropping lol.
You gotta watch it with your mom, I can tell she'd get a kick out of it 😂
It has a "documentary" vibe to it ;)
Request: “Ali G indahouse” Sacha cohen’s first movie. Funny!
The comedy thing we’ve got going on ‘round here…😂
you two ladies are great and i can feel your energy,your sister in the hat to my left,,,, the one that was always on the smile makes me feel happy
Definitely satire and pulling pranks on real people. The actor is also Jewish, Happy Hanukkah!
Those guy who showed him the Pamela Sextape belong to the people who tried to sue Sacha Baron Cohan after the film was ready.
You do realise this is all trolling, right? and he's not actually from Kazakhstan
There was a suspicion this MIGHT be parody. LOL.
Well, you certainly didn't get that movie. At least mom has a sense of humor.
She takes things to seriously and doesn't pay enough attention to the important parts, just the little silly details.
Sacha Baron Cohen, aka Borat, made a follow up movie in 2020. I’ve been his #1 fan since his “Ali G” days❣️check his vast talent ASAP. He starred in Trial of the Chicago 7. 🖤Louelle, his bride, is a Comedian😂🤣
A lot of it was REAL people that he was screwing with and the actor was sued by a lot of people after this
Sacha Baron Cohen is a good actor, he´s from London and he has many good movies. Hugo, Les Miserables, Sweeny Todd the Demon barber and many more.
Now watch Bruno!
Ali G In Da House and Bruno lmao Maybe start with Ali G though
The girl with the red hair is funnier than the movie lol
She's not getting it lol
Hes a English actor playing a role
"Wowoowe Wooow"
- *Borat*
As a Jew, the Jewish scenes are honestly the funniest to me, but I think that’s because culturally they are most significant to what I have experienced. I have definitely experienced anti-semitism for sure, so of course the part with him throwing money at the bugs (because he thinks it’s the couple shapeshifted) is HILARIOUS! As a side note, your mother seems super sweet!
Yeah, what's with all the antisemitism these last few year's.
My maternal family are Jewish and I'm a messianic jew. I always wore a yarmulke, but I had to stop wearing it while out because of all the hate I was getting.
It wasn't from the far right either. It always seems to be from muslims and white liberal pro Palestine supporters.
@@TheRetroManRandySavage I know, it's so odd. I converted to Christianity myself, but I am still ethnically Jewish. I am in the same boat as you, in that the Left seems to be more anti-semitic than the Right now, which is strange. It used to be the other way around. My political beliefs tend to be Centrist, but heavily Left-Leaning, and yet more and more I feel out of place even in communities that SHOULD be accepting. I am also FTM, and the Right hates LGBT people, so sometimes it feels as if, on some level, both sides hate me for one reason or another. I am not truly safe anywhere anymore. I am sorry you have had to deal with hatred too.
@@asherkoonin9204 I'm pretty much a centrist too these day's. Well, just right of centre.
I was on the left, but here in the uk a guy called Jeremy Corbyn became leader of the labour party and he was like a pied piper attracting all the young antisemites from the collages and universities. He was expelled for a while (as were others in the party) because they couldn't get a handle on it.
The extremes (left and right) are both as bad as each other.
I tell you what irks me though. I've seen LGBTQ marching here protesting Israel, when Israel is the only place in the middle east that is tolerant towards sexuality.
They're pro Palestine, but I don't think they realise what would happen to them if they lived there. 🙏🏻❤
@@TheRetroManRandySavage Yeah, I noticed that too! Palestine is incredibly homophobic. In fact, in some places in the world (ones in which people are defending) they actually advocate for genocide of LGBT people. Also yes, I agree. Extremes start to look alike. It's why you see both Left and Right advocating for similar things for different reasons when they are extremes. On the Far Right, you have science denialism, racism and homophobia. On the Far Left, you have anti-semitism and censorship. Hatred is rampant on both sides. I suppose that, on some level, this is human nature. Humans like to see things only one way, when most often, things are multi-faceted.
Edit: Also, regarding Palestine and Israel, I don't actually side with either one. The history of the whole issue, once again, has many sides and many extremes. Yes, Jewish people did invade Palestine and kill Palestinians, but Palestinians killed Israelis. The issue, initially, stemmed from WWII, and how Jews were treated. Jews wanted to make a safe haven as a result, which lead to more violence. Sometimes it's best to say, "Both sides are wrong". lol
Do you know who this is? Sacha baron Cohen he's English he plays Ali g aswell his shows and films are hilarious
When he is speaking a foreign language he is speaking I think Yiddish (sorry...Hebrew, not Yiddish). One couple figured it out which is why they look at him funny. He assumed no one would recognize it but he did stumble on the Jewish couple who did.
And yes...everything he does is a parody. And he is Jewish making fun of bigotry.
And this has NOTHING to with Khazakstan.
Please consider watching Borat 2. A lot of awesome women are featured, from a real-life angel to an actress who has won awards for her performance in this
In my ex-girlfriend's town it was like that, like in Borat if you kidnapped a woman for 5 days she would become your wife, you had the protection of Xochiketsalli and no one could intervene anymore... she told me that her grandfather did that with her grandmother and that an uncle of his kidnapped a classmate and now they are family
Was she from Kyrgyzstan?
I think I just found the coolest females out there, especially the mom 🥰 8:49 😝❤️ Great success!!
26:18 » LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
it's been growing pretty much here in Brazil too 🙄
You guys should check out The Big Lebowski, it's hilarious:)