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(2006)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for pervasive strong crude and sexual content including graphic nudity, and language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Borat shows two photos of a naked man with complete full frontal nudity
  • Borat kisses his sister in the beginning of the film.
  • Summary of all sexual and nudity scenes in the movie. No female nudity or sex scenes whatsoever. There is a scene where borat and another guy chase each other around a hotel room naked, but it is mostly blurred out. Lots and lots of sexual dialogue, but only comical. It is implied, though not seen, that a man is watching porn. We don't hear it but we see his reaction.
  • A character is a prostitute (no prostitution seen)
  • Borat and three other men watch a Pamela Anderson's Sex Tape.(not shown) nothing heard.
  • A character in Kazakhstan is mentioned to be a town rapist
  • discussions about vaginas (infrequent) moderate
  • Borat offers a man a bag of pubic hair. (Brief)
  • A five minute sequence where Borat chases a man through a hotel naked (their private areas are censored)
  • Some moderate sexual jokes and references throughout.
  • One of the characters in the film is a prostitute
  • Borat walks in on someone Masturbating to a Baywatch Magazine
  • Borat shows a woman a picture of his son's penis. There are graphic close-ups.
  • Several male nudity. No complete female nudity, whereas is full of several scenes of long-lasting full male nudity. Again no female genitals are shown not even bush.
  • A prolonged scene where two man wrestle naked and continually get into sexual positions by accident. We see up-close and explicit shots of one of the man's anus and testicles, we also see his penis but his stomach fat covers it for most of the scene. The other man has a large black bar covering his penis. The scene is meant to laughs because of the sexual positions they get into and the extreme nudity that is shown but it may be too much for some people.
  • Graphic sexual stories are recounted throughout the film, some which have to do with rape, forced prostitution and women being described as objects. These scenes are played for laughs in j an almost inappropriate way.
  • sexual references throughout.

Violence & Gore

  • A man lunges toward a woman, covers her with a cloth sack, knocks her to the ground and struggles to keep her from getting away (it is supposedly a marriage proposal); she does get away and runs, and security guards tackle the man in a parking lot and hold him to the ground.
  • A man is tied to a large cross and poked with a reed rake repeatedly (symbolizing a crucifixion).

Profanity

  • VERY STRONG. Vulgarity throughout to match the rest of the movie.
  • 19 uses of "fuck", 9 uses of "shit", 6 uses of "asshole", 3 uses of "ho" (said briefly), 2 uses of "dick", 2 uses of "cock", and 1 use of "bitches" from a frat boy. Some insulting remarks against Jews and Gypsies.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • People drink wine at dinner in a few scenes.
  • A man opens a bottle of alcohol while driving a car (we do not see him drink from the bottle.)
  • Men are shown drinking shots of alcohol and beer.
  • Men are shown drinking beer.
  • A man smokes a cigarette.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Borat often makes very offensive statements although this is all played for irony.
  • The movie can be pretty offensive, even though it contains some elements of social commentary.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Two men fight. In the fight, they throw each other around a room, strangle each other, straddle each other, and more. Borat is hit in the head with a lamp and thrown against a mirror. There is no blood and the violence is completely comical.
  • We see a bear's severed head in a refrigerator (a small amount of blood is visible on the fur).

Profanity

  • "N*gga" is said by Borat to a white guy. It comes after him spending time with a group of black teenagers and he copied their attitudes. It's a misunderstanding from the character of Borat and supposed to be funny, but can be uncomfortable as it is Sacha Baron Cohen saying the word.

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