Posted on 11/14/2006 7:05:21 AM PST by teddyballgame
"These people are poor and they were tricked by people more intelligent than us," he said. "They took one of our 75-year-old ladies, put huge silicone breasts on her and said she was 47. Another man they filmed to look like the poorest person in the world, and one of our men who is missing an arm had a plastic sex toy taped to his stump."
"We are suing because they were not truthful," added Staicu, who said he saw parts of "Borat" and was disgusted.
"They did not film reality," he said. "We've really had enough of this."
Neither Cohen's agent in London nor 20th Century Fox's offices in Los Angeles immediately returned phone messages Tuesday from The Associated Press.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Your attitude that they are responsible for their own choices is just a cover, for your indifference to them. Your high little horse, seems to have NO requirements for Mr Borat. He can lie to them. That is fine in your little world. He can misrepresent but hey... They signed the release! But are they required in your, little horse, world, to know what they are signing, to know what is being made of the images, or is just a simple X on a piece of paper enough for you. Screw em, they signed.
Great success!
I think, Borat thinks we are ALL like the villagers.
I disagree. Anyone who has seen the movie will admit that he was an equal opportunity offender. One of the funniest scenes in the whole movie is when he interviews a bunch of women from a left wing feminist group - that's certainly not a favored target of the PC crowd.
You're right that he also went after the "Joe Six-Pack" crowd...but what group didn't he go after?
The real point of Borat, and the reason why it is so un-PC, is that he's making fun of the worship of "multi-culturalism" in the United States. Think about it. He knows that most Americans are so afraid of "offending" somebody that they'll even put up with and strive not to upset a crass, obnoxious, smelly, backwards Borat-style character simply because he's a foreigner from a different culture.
This came to light very clearly in the scene at the fancy dinner where Borat was being completely obnoxious and absurd. He got up and left the table, and the lady sitting next to him started talking about how wonderful it was to experience all of Borat's multi-culturalism (a few minutes later the same multi-cultural Borat returned to the table with a bag of poop in his hand). It was all a gag to show just how ridiculous and profane Borat could be as these multi-cultural worshipping fools bent over backwards for him - not only to avoid offending him, but even to go so far as to praise celebrate his "cultural differences" with a compliment.
It's the heart of cultural relativism that Borat striking at, and that's why its so funny and so non-PC. As for the people in the film, none of them would've cared if it wasn't making money. Introduce money into the picture and all of and suddenly even gypsies living in dirt shacks have an attorney seeking his slice of the pie.
I know it's sophomoric, crass, and stupid, but I think it's pretty damn funny too.
Very niiice.
That's a very Democrat-esque attitude. "They're poor so they didn't know any better."
If anybody wants to know what's really going on here just look at the timing of this lawsuit. The Borat movie has been playing at film festivals and premiers all over the world since late summer. Previews and clips of it have been all over the internet for months, including the scenes from the gypsy village. Nobody complained about any of it and nobody said a word about them being "exploited" then. Nobody tried to get the film stopped out of concern for these villagers, even though they knew exactly what was coming. No reporters went to Glod to do a pity piece about the villagers there, or how they were "cheated" or "misled."
The lawyers and reporters and other self appointed do-gooders only showed up AFTER it opened at the U.S. box office and became the top grossing film for 2 weekends in a row. There's a reason for that and it involves a dollar sign.
Bingo. Just look at the timing. No lawyers showed up to express concern for the poor impoverished villagers 3 months ago, even though the exact same clips were all over the internet and the film was playing at premiers and festivals. They only came a week AFTER its box office success when they knew there would be money to sue for.
If you don't like this kind of humor, why the hell would you pay money and sit through it? Maybe you can join the Romanians and sue Borat?!? High five!
Oh, man. I gotta' see this.
Probably just wait 'til it's on cable.
Mr. Borat is fictional. Mr. Cohen is responsible for his own actions and the Romanian adults are responsible for theirs. If they have some grounds for breach of contract or fraud, they can take him to court. If they think they look stupid for doing what they agreed to do, that is their problem.
You seem to think that sinse they are poor, they should be treated like children. They signed the release and took their pay. The poor in Romania are just as beholden to legally binding contracts as the rich of England.
It's condescending for you to treat them otherwise.
Doesn't change the facts buddy, your man Borat lied to them about what he was doing, and covered it, made it all okay, by getting a sig. on a piece of paper. The fact that they get angrier the more people see it, is perfectly understandable to me. Spare me the hiding behid conservative liberal verbiage. He screwed them over, callously made fun of their ignorance and poverty. You laugh and invoke conservatism.
Ah you are a Dim one. You see....once you actually see a movie, you are in better position to comment on it. Man, I can't believe you laugh at your own comment and give yourself a high five....Yuk..Yuk
No it is not. You are the condescending one. Invoking all these high minded ideas to defend the ugly behaviour of Mr Borat. You attempt to change the subject to the "rights of man" when what happened was a rich liar went to a really sad and destitute place, he acted like their friend and made asses of them. You want to put your hand in your lapel, and mouth a bunch of garbage. You don't defend the villagers, you tell them to just take it. Just take it. The rich can come to town with lawyers, act like your friend, totally decieve you as to their real purpose and its okay with you. Contracts require full disclosure and that is what is lacking here. There was none. Borat is an ass.
Well then, they have a case that will triumph in court and all will be well in the newly-wealthy village!
And maybe Grandma will have learned a valuable lesson that donning the big fake boobs might turn out to be embarrassing when viewed through the prism of time.
I had routed up my Toronto Star for the "letter". Such was a eulogy of BORAT. I found it was an article. Forgive me if I use the opportunity to pick out a telling sentence.
But it is myths about the power of Jews (and Gypsies) and claims such as "The Protocols" that add to the vehemence of the anti-Semitism in the countries that once made up the Soviet Union.That many of the countries ending in "stan" are mainly Muslim can only complicate their world view of Jews,given the long standing conflict between the Muslim Arab world and Israel.
Ron Charach. Special to the Toronto Star.Sunday Nov 12th 2006.
Mr Charach exults in the Borat character. He calls it chutzpah. I may plead an inferior intellect to this psychiatrist. Somehow, I ask him and others. Just what did this do to promote any proper understanding between Muslims and Jews?
My hope is that the Arab world will live and let live, regarding the tiny state of Israel.
Thank you BORAT for your promotion of such understanding or tolerance. (sarcasm on).
"The rich can come to town with lawyers, act like your friend, totally decieve you as to their real purpose and its okay with you."
Truth to Power!, Truth to Power! Oh yeah, and Halliburton!!
hmmm, you shelled out money to watch a movie about a guy you thought was an ass so you could argue about how bad it was...O.K., I guess I'm the dim one. Are you sure you weren't IN the movie?
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