Although BaronCohen had said in 2007 that he had retired the Borat character, he was spotted in 2019 in the disguise, and was seen filming in mid-2020, leading to speculation of a secondBorat film. The project was officially announced in September 2020, withAmazon Studios acquiring the distribution rights.Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was released on October23, 2020, onAmazon Prime Video. It received praise from critics for BaronCohen's and Bakalova's performances, as well as for its commentary on American culture; formerNew York City mayorRudy Giuliani's appearance, however, was polarizing.
After 14 years of forced labor in agulag for the dishonor inflicted onhis country in hisprevious adventure, Kazakh journalistBorat Sagdiyev is released by his country's president,Nursultan Nazarbayev, with a mission to deliver Kazakh Minister of Culture (and Kazakhstan's most famousporn actor) Johnny the Monkey to PresidentDonald Trump in an attempt to redeem the nation. Unable to get close to Trump after defecating in the landscaping ofTrump International Hotel and Tower in the previous film, Borat opts to give the monkey to Vice PresidentMike Pence. Before leaving, he discovers that his arch-nemesis neighbor, Nursultan Tulyakbay, has stolen his family and home and that he has a 15-year-old daughter, Tutar, who lives in his barn.
Borat is transported across the world in a circuitous route by cargo ship and arrives inGalveston, Texas, where he finds he is a celebrity. Wanting to maintain a low profile, Borat purchases multiple disguises. He buys a cell phone and welcomes Johnny but finds that Tutar is in Johnny's shipping crate and has eaten him. Horrified, Borat faxes Nazarbayev, who tells him to find a way to satisfy Pence or he will be executed. Borat decides to give Tutar to Pence.
Tutar receives a makeover, and Borat introduces her at adebutante ball. Her menstrual blood is prominently displayed at the ball during a father and daughter dance. Discovering that Pence is nearby atCPAC, Borat disguises himself as Trump and attempts to give Tutar there, but security ejects him. Nazarbayev is enraged and tells him to return to Kazakhstan for execution. Realizing that he can still give Tutar to someone close to Trump, Tutar suggests giving her toRudy Giuliani.
Because Giuliani had bragged about having an affair with a large-breasted woman, Borat brings Tutar to a cosmetic surgeon who advises breast implants. While Borat works in a barbershop to raise enough money to pay for breast surgery, he briefly leaves Tutar with a babysitter who is confused by Borat's sexist teachings. She informs Tutar that the things her culture has taught her are lies. After Tutar sees a woman driving a car and successfully masturbates for the first time, she decides not to get the surgery and lashes out at Borat for keeping her oppressed her whole life. Before leaving, she tells him thatthe Holocaust, their country’s "greatest accomplishment," is a lie by citing aHolocaust denialFacebook page.
Shaken, Borat decides to commit suicide by going to the nearest synagogue dressed as his version of a stereotypical Jew and waiting for the nextmass shooting but is shocked to find Holocaust survivors there who treat him with kindness and to hisanti-Semitic delight, reassure him that the Holocaust happened. Overjoyed, Borat looks for Tutar but finds the streets deserted due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. He quarantines with twoQAnonconspiracy theorists who offer to help him reunite with Tutar. They find Tutar online, who has become a reporter and will be covering aMarch for Our Rights rally inOlympia, Washington.
At the rally, the men appeal to Tutar, telling her that her dad will be killed unless she helps. She accepts and arranges an interview to seduce Giuliani without her father's participation. Borat talks with her babysitter and has a change of heart, realizing that he loves Tutar. After the interview, Giuliani and Tutar proceed to a bedroom before Borat intervenes and tries to offer sexual favors to Giuliani personally. Borat decides to face execution in Kazakhstan, and Tutar promises to go with him.
Borat is shocked to find he will not be executed as he had instead been used as retaliation by Nazarbayev for making Kazakhstan a laughingstock. Before departing for the United States, Kazakhstan officials infected Borat withSARS-CoV-2 via an injection of "gypsy tears," making himpatient zero of the COVID-19 pandemic. As he was sent around the world, he continued to spread the virus. Borat uses a recording made near the beginning of his trip to convince Nazarbayev that his admission has been recorded and sent to Brian, the man who sold Borat his phone and whom Borat claims is America's Minister of Technology.
Borat and Tutar blackmail Nazarbayev into giving him his job back and changing Kazakhstan's misogynistic laws. Three months later, Tutar and Borat are a reporting team, and Kazakhstan has a new tradition to replace the nation's antisemitic ones: the Running of the American. It features exaggerated caricatures of Trump supporters and "Karens" pretending to spread COVID-19 and killing an effigy ofAnthony Fauci. The film ends with a message encouraging viewers to vote in thethen-upcoming presidential election.
Sacha Baron Cohen asBorat Margaret Sagdiyev, a Kazakh news reporter who has achieved international fame and notoriety after the release of his "documentary", and who has been imprisoned in Kazakhstan for the past 14 years for being perceived to have brought shame to the country.[5]
Maria Bakalova as Tutar Sagdiyev, Borat's teenage daughter. Bakalova was initially credited as Irina Nowak but later reports revealed Bakalova's involvement.[6][7]
Mike Pence andRudy Giuliani appear as themselves. Bystanders included in the film include salesman Brian Patrick Snyder,Instagraminfluencer and entertainer Macy Chanel,[11]crisis pregnancy center ownerPastor Jonathan Bright,debutantecoach Dr. Jean Sheffield, Dallas-basedplastic surgeon and naval reservist Charles Wallace,[12][8] professionalbabysitter Jeanise Jones, Wooten's Barbershop (Eatonton, Georgia) patron Alan "Randy" Knight, the Hillsborough Republican Women's Club,QAnon conspiracy theorists Jerry Holleman and Jim Russell, andHolocaust survivor Judith Dim Evans.[8] The character of Johnny the Monkey—a porn star and Kazakhstani government minister—was given a fictionalized backstory as a famous monkey actor.[8]
Sid Miller,Donald Trump, andDonald Trump Jr. were originally in the film, but their scenes were cut.[13][14] ComedianLuenell was filmed as the character Luenell, the prostitute who marries Borat at the end of the first film, but her scenes were also cut.[15]
Sacha Baron Cohen in character as Borat, at theCologne premiere of the first film in 2006. Baron Cohen was initially hesitant to make a sequel, killing off his character in 2007 and only resurrecting him in 2018 for voting ads.
Rupert Murdoch announced in early February 2007 that BaronCohen had signed on to do another Borat film with20th Century Fox, distributor of the first film.[16] BaronCohen later claimed that Borat was to be discontinued, as he was now too well known to avoid detection as he did in the film and onDa Ali G Show.[17] A spokesman for Fox later stated that it was too early to begin planning such a film, although they were open to the idea.[18] In 2014, he brought back Borat for theFXX seriesAliG: Rezurection, a compilation of the sketches fromDa AliG Show with new footage.[19] He also briefly appeared as Borat in December2015 on an episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the filmGrimsby[20] and again in November2018 to encourage Americans to vote in that year'smidterm elections.[21] In the two years leading up to the release, the film's star became more concerned about being politically active, giving speeches and interviews in-person to combat racism; he insisted on releasing the film immediately before the2020 presidential election to provoke alarm among Americans about a slide intoilliberal democracy.[22]
Like several of Sacha BaronCohen's films, the score is composed by his brotherErran Baron Cohen, in addition to other original recordings by Romanian Balkan bandFanfare Ciocărlia and their version of "Just the Two of Us"; Canadian roots musician Adrian Raso performing "Urn St.Tavern".[23]
Filming did not begin until Tutar was cast; Bakalova was chosen for the role among 600 actresses who auditioned.[24] She initially sent in a tape of her acting for an unnamed Hollywood movie she suspected may have been ahuman trafficking scam, but she ended up going to London to rehearse with BaronCohen, convincing her that this was a real opportunity.[25]Ken Davitian, who portrayedAzamat Bagatov in the firstBorat, was offered the opportunity to reprise his role, but did not sign on because the producers would not tell him that the film was aBorat sequel.[26] An early prank filmed in late 2019 involved a farcical interview withTexas Agriculture CommissionerSid Miller,[13] followed by a trip to anArlington, Texasdriving range;[27] the scenes were cut from the film but appear in the trailer.[28] In February2020, BaronCohen was spotted dressed up asDonald Trump, interrupting theConservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), although his true identity was not revealed at the time.[29][30][31]
That same month, BaronCohen traveled toMacon, Georgia, to trick attendees of a fakedebutante ball,[32] telling the organizers at theJohnston–Felton–Hay House that he was filming acoming-of-age story.[33] He was briefly pulled over by a police officer for having Bakalova riding on the roof of his vehicle; body cam footage clearly shows he was identified as himself the comedian, as opposed to his character.[34] The crew also attendedMarietta-based Temple Kol Emeth to film the scenes with Evans.[8] The production made at least two visits to upstate South Carolina to film at a bakery, crisis pregnancy center, and Halloween supply store.[35] On June 27, 2020, Cohen performedpranks at a gun rally inOlympia, Washington,[36] leading attendees to sing along with racist lyrics to an original song,[37] and interviewed members of the crowd.[38] When demonstrators picketing the rally recognized BaronCohen and began laughing, the crowd and organizers realized they were being pranked and quickly turned violent, but were slowed from storming the stage as security had been hired by theBorat team. Eventually, BaronCohen and his crew were forced to flee in a private ambulance, with BaronCohen having to physically hold the door shut as members of the crowd tried to break in.[39] News media quickly learned about the prank but speculated it was for a new season ofWho Is America?[37]
The following month, he was spotted in Los Angeles dressed as Borat and filming, leading to speculation from the public that BaronCohen's next project was aBorat sequel.[40] During two days of filming, BaronCohen was required to wear a bulletproof vest due to the possible threats of the scene.[41]
In early September2020, rumors began to circulate claiming that the film was completely shot, assembled, and screened forfilm industry executives;[42] the title was originally leaked asBorat2: Great Success and thenBorat: Gift of Pornographic Monkey to Vice Premiere Mikhael Pence to Make Benefit Recently Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan, where the latter was used as one of the title cards. On September20, a prank involving Bakalova infiltrating theWhite House and being interviewed byChanel Rion ofOne America News Network was filmed but cut from the final release.[43] The village sequences set in Kazakhstan were shot inRomania (specifically the commune of Valea Albeștiului inAlbești,Mureș County), but not the same village as the previous film after negative feedback from the villagers. Romanian actors were hired for a few parts.[44]
In September2020,Amazon Studios acquired distribution rights to the film for $80 million, and scheduled it for an October23 release.[41][47][48] The film was originally going to be released theatrically byUniversal Pictures after anegative pickup deal between Universal and Baron Cohen. Since Baron Cohen wanted the film to be seen by the widest audience possible before the elections and Universal was at odds with theater chains over its release ofTrolls World Tour inPVOD, while theatrical box office was showing weak numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a PVOD release would required a separate transaction between Universal and Baron Cohen, Baron Cohen and Universal agreed to look for potential buyers for the film in streaming services.[48] BaronCohen presented the movie to several streamers who were not willing to release it due to its political content.[22] With the deal with Amazon Studios, Universal was repaid by its outlay and Baron Cohen was compensated in a manner he would have had Universal released the film theatrically.[48] The first trailer was released on October 1, 2020, confirming that several of BaronCohen's pranks were shot for this film.[49]
Amazon Prime UK promoted the film by projecting an image of Borat in an extremely smallmankini resembling a face mask on the side of several historic sites inScotland.[58] In Australia'sBondi Beach, 40Borat look-alikes descended onto the sands to do a yoga class in the "maskini" gear, accompanied by a large statue.[59] During the second presidential debate, Baron Cohen hosted a watch party to debut the film in-character, followed by an afterparty made up of dance music and questions from fans via a live chat.[60] A further stunt involved a large inflatable Borat floating in a barge along theToronto waterfront[61] and in front of London'sPalace of Westminster.[62] TheCerne Abbas Giant was also defaced with a mask and the slogan "WEAR MASK. SAVE LIVE".[63]
Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 68 out of 100, based on 49 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[66] OnRotten Tomatoes, 85% of 306 critics positively reviewed the film, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm proves Sacha BaronCohen's comedic creation remains a sharp tool for exposing the most misguided—or outright repugnant—corners of American culture."[67] Most publications said the film received generally positive reviews,[68][69][70][71] though theBBC andReuters summed up the critical consensus as "mixed".[72][73]
Eric Kohn ofIndieWire gave the film an A− and wrote: "Fourteen years after his last romp, Borat isn't exactly woke, but his time has come: This searing brand of humor has never felt more essential. Blending activism with entertainment, BaronCohen's best movie to date gives us new reasons to be afraid of the world, but also permission to laugh at it."[74]Richard Roeper of theChicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars and wrote: "Fourteen years after Kazakhstan journalist Borat came to America to make a documentary about our great nation, he's back in the USA—older, dumber, far more famous and arguably even more politically incorrect and offensively funny than he was in 2006."[75]
InThe Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave the film three out of five stars, saying "there are still some real laughs and pointed political moments" but that it "overstays its welcome".[76] Jesse Hassenger ofThe A.V. Club gave the film a B− and called it "frequently funny and occasionally pointed" but "also another instance where doing things as they've always been done no longer feels like quite enough".[77] Similarly, Devika Girish ofThe New York Times notes how the sequel is not as shocking or insightful as the first film, summing up, "[the] elaborate ruses ofBorat Subsequent Moviefilm left me neither entertained nor enraged, but simply resigned".[78]
In a review forThe Daily Telegraph,Robbie Collin awarded the film two of five stars, calling the film "despairingly threadbare" and "a string of half-formed, recycled and disjointed pranks you suspect wouldn't have survived the quality-control process on the original, effortfully connected post hoc by largely uninspired scripted scenes."[79] LongtimeChicago Tribune film columnistMichael Philips gave the film two stars, calling the sequel "ruder" and "more sentimental" than its predecessor. Phillips summarized his reaction as having "laughed at a good deal of the movie, but a good deal more of it left [him] with (Cohen's [sic] intention, probably) the taste of ashes in the mouth".[80]Alonso Duralde ofThe Wrap negatively reviewed the movie, believing it "valiantly fails to resuscitate the satire corpse". Duralde, a self-avowed "superfan" of the first film, writes that "the sequel might (in, one hopes, a happier future) be hilarious in retrospect, but at the moment, it's a mostly cringe-worthy experience".[81]
Unlike the reception of the first Borat movie, which was denounced by the Kazakh state as a libellous smear against the people of Kazakhstan,[93] and resulted in threatened legal action against Cohen and his distributors, the release of the sequel received a more mixed reception. The Kazakh American Association denounced the film for promoting racism, cultural appropriation and xenophobia.[94] On the other hand, the tourism board of Kazakhstan appropriated a key catchphrase, "very nice", to promote the advantages of visiting Kazakhstan, capitalizing on the increased public interest in Kazakhstan as a result of the first film.[94]
The actions of President Donald Trump's lawyerRudy Giuliani in the film incited controversy.
Rudy Giuliani was criticized for his actions in a scene in which he slides his hand into the top of his trousers in front of actress Maria Bakalova, who is impersonating a journalist. Following an interview in a hotel room, the pair retreat to the bedroom, where Giuliani's voice is heard (facing away from the camera) asking for an address and phone number. After Bakalova removes his microphone, thus untucking his shirt, Giuliani lies back on the bed and tucks his shirt back in. BaronCohen then bursts into the room exclaiming "She 15! She too old for you!"[76][95] Giuliani denied allegations of impropriety, claiming that the allegations were a smear for Giuliani'sHunter Biden laptop controversy despite the scene having been filmed months before the controversy occurred.[96]
Controversy over what happened in the scene led BaronCohen to record a brief clip as Borat regarding Giuliani.[97] In an out of character interview, BaronCohen remarked, "Heaven knows what he's done with other female journalists in hotel rooms," and stood by the accuracy of the scene: "It is what it is. He did what he did."[98] While on the campaign trail,Donald Trump called BaronCohen unfunny and "a creep".[99] BaronCohen thanked him for the remarks.[100] The debate followed Giuliani in subsequent media appearances, such as whenFox News anchorKennedy confronted him about the scene as well as the veracity of the Biden emails.[101] BaronCohen continued the feud by mocking Giuliani'sFour Seasons Total Landscaping press conference[102] and rescinding an earlier job offer to Trump for being a loser in the2020 United States presidential election.[103]
The film's creators were sued forfraud after including an interview withHolocaust survivor Judith Dim Evans. Evans died before the film's release, but her heirs brought the lawsuit alleging that she did not consent to the commercial use of her likeness in the film.[104][105] BaronCohen—who dedicated the film to her memory—claimed that hebroke character to address Evans's concerns about Borat's anti-Semitic comments, revealing the satirical nature of the piece.[106] The lawsuit was dismissed on October26.[107]
TheNew York Post reported that babysitter Jeanise Jones felt "betrayed" by the filmmakers who told her that she was going to be in a documentary about a young woman being groomed to marry an older man;[108] she did not find out the true nature of the film until the day before it was released.[109] She later disputed that statement, saying that she was not angry at the filmmakers,[110] and that it was her fault for not reading the release papers.[111] When asked if her $3600 payment for her appearance seemed fair, Jones replied that "I can't say it was fair because they knew it was going to be a movie, and I didn't." Acclaiming her as the "moral compass" of the film and mentioning that she was unemployed as a result of COVID layoffs, aGoFundMe campaign started by Jones's pastor raised over $50,000 for her in three days[112] and more than $150,000 by the end of the week.[113][114] BaronCohen donated $100,000 to her community ofOklahoma City, with funds disbursed by her church.[115] Jones was cast as an angel in a comedy film as a result of her appearance inBorat Subsequent Moviefilm.[116] Maria Bakalova revealed in January 2021 that she has kept in touch with Jones.[117]
"The humor of Borat is incomprehensible to the majority of people in Kazakhstan, although the film is somewhat funny... At least people look on the map to find out if this is a real country but there are also negative consequences. A friend of mine who lives in the United States told me that Americans of Kazakh origin began to experience bullying."
―Kazakh satirist Murat Dilmanov on reception ofBorat in Kazakhstan and international attention on his homeland.[118]
The character of Borat has been controversial in Kazakhstan,[119] with the original film being censored for a period and BaronCohen's website blocked in the country. In the lead-up to the sequel,Kazakhs took to Twitter with thehashtag #CancelBorat.[120] An online petition urging the film to be canceled garnered over 100,000 signatures and small protests gathered in front of the American embassy inAlmaty the day of the premiere.[121] Kazakhs and Westerners alike renewed criticism that the character uses comedy to "punch down" by picking on the more marginalized Kazakhs by arbitrarily mocking their accents and stereotyping them,[122] and the Kazakh American Association issued a letter alleging that the film promotes "racism, cultural appropriation, and xenophobia";[123] in the lead up to thefilm awards seasons, they issued a second letter asking organizations to not consider the film.[124] The character has created misperceptions of Kazakhstan.[125] Nevertheless, the national tourism agency Kazakh Tourism capitalized on the renewed international attention the film brought by adopting Borat's catchphrase as its slogan—"Kazakhstan. Very Nice!"—and produced a number of videos featuring it.[126]
Marketing for the film drew ire from the BritishNational Trust for defacing theCerne Abbas Giant[127] and from Parisian Muslims who objected to posters of the near-nude Borat evidently wearing a ring with "Allah" inscribed on it;[128] the posters were removed.[129]
Following the film's first weekend,Amazon, Inc. declined to give precise numbers for the number of viewers but stated that it was "tens of millions" globally. Estimates bySamba TV put the number of U.S. households who watched during that first weekend at 1.6 million;[130] Amazon claims these numbers are inaccurate.[1] Based onsocial media mentions, MarketCast tracked 1.1million hits across the week leading up to and just following the film's release; that left it second only toHamilton in mentions in 2020.[131]Nielsen ratings for streaming in the week of October19 placedBorat Subsequent Moviefilm at the eighth most-watched program, with 570million minutes, the equivalent to 5.9million viewings.[132] In November,Variety reported the film was the second-most watched straight-to-streaming title of 2020 up to that point.[133]
In April 2021, the follow-up miniseries,Borat 2: Supplemental Reportings featuring deleted scenes fromSubsequent Moviefilm was announced.[134] On May 24, 2021, Amazon Prime released the video shortBorat: VHS Cassette of Material Deemed 'Sub-acceptable' by Kazakhstan Ministry of Censorship and Circumcision, and seven-episode miniseries,Borat's American Lockdown & Debunking Borat,[135] featuring additional unrelated footage shot during production ofBorat Subsequent Moviefilm, including more of his quarantine lockdown with Jim and Jerry. It also features a rare clip of BaronCohen breaking character while still in costume, from when theBorat crew was chased away from the gun rally in Washington: BaronCohen is clearly shown giving warnings to his crew as they evacuate in their hired ambulance.
In January 2021, Baron Cohen toldVariety that there are no plans for a third movie, saying, "There was a purpose to this movie, and I don't really see the purpose to doing it again. So yeah, he's locked away in the cupboard."[136] The following month, Baron Cohen revealed he intended to retire the character of Borat because of risks to his personal safety, feeling anxious over the March for Our Rights scene from the film.[137]
^Although the primary language is English, Hebrew, Bulgarian, and Romanian are spoken. Credits and titles are written in Russian and Kazakh.
^Initially titled onscreen asBorat Gift of Sexy Monkey to Vice Premier Mikhael Pence for Make Benefit Recently Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan, and later asBorat Gift of Daughter to Mikhael Pence for Make Benefit Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan and finally asBorat Delivery of Sexy Gift to Rudy Giuliani in Last-Ditch Attempt to Save Borat from Execution and Make Benefit Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan, as the titular character's plans change. The official full title is shown during the end credits.