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Borat, the 2006 comedy phenomenon, remains a significant cultural touchstone. The film's sharp satire, outrageous humor, and memorable performances have cemented its place in the annals of comedy history. As a cultural commentary, Borat continues to resonate, offering insights into American society and the pretentiousness of some of its citizens. Borat.2006.720p.Bluray.English.Esubs.Vegamovies...

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: Tensions rise between Borat and Azamat, culminating in a famous, chaotic "naked fight" in a hotel that spills into a mortgage brokers' convention. The film's sharp satire, outrageous humor, and memorable

Borat was directed by Larry Charles, an American film director known for his work on TV comedies and documentaries. The screenplay was written by Sacha Baron Cohen, the film's star and a British comedian, actor, and writer. Cohen's inspiration for Borat came from his earlier character, "Ali G," a fictional British rapper. He developed Borat, a fictional Kazakh journalist, to satirize Western perceptions of Eastern European and Central Asian cultures.