Flamboyantly gay Austrian television reporter Bruno stirs up trouble with unsuspecting guests and large crowds through brutally frank interviews and painfully hilarious public displays of homosexuality.
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
The movie is easily one of the worst movies I ever saw! Performances are poor and have nothing to say. Sacha is a great actor and did an awesome job in borat, ali and... But here...just ridiculous and poor
This addition to the Sacha Cohen catalog is pretty decent. Its not Borat, but better than the Dictator or Brothers Grimsby. I actually worked at the Village Inn (where he buys the pie)depicted in the movie. It is in Bentonville Arkansas right off of I-49. I also worked with the lady that serves him the pie. Her name is Dee. It was crazy to see her/it in such a huge world-wide movie. Unfortunately, Sacha and Larry Charles could not remember where the scene was filmed when making the commentary. Bentonville is actually the home of Walmart and the home office is just a couple miles from that restaurant. The cage fight was filmed in a town about an hour south on the same highway. Fortunately Bentonville has a more diverse and cosmopolitan population than the types of people you see at the cage fight.
For whatever reason, I saw this twice in theaters back in 2009. I thought it was pretty funny then, if a little awkward in places. It also had a weak story, but BORAT had basically the same problem. Now with seven years of perspective, I found it about as funny as I did then, but I watched it with better company this time. A slim majority of the gags hit, but I laughed just as hard at them the third time around. Despite being quite scattershot in its targets until the final act, BRUNO does have some interesting points about the way homosexuals and homosexuality are treated in America. Definitely not for the easily offended, and probably best suited to Sacha Baron Cohen fans.
This movie doesn't deserve a five star at all, as that would imply that the movie is half decent. And to all the people who like this movie, you all need to be lobotomized, Now let's talk about this film.Bruno has aggravatingly painful jokes because their the kind of jokes that CAN be funny but, the movie does it 100% wrong. It's like watching someone trying to be funny while being the most socially awkward person ever, who also has down's syndrome. it's just uncomfortable and embarrassing for everyone who has to watch this. And by the very end, it just feels like to movie is giving one giant middle finger to its viewers, and for what? Why does this movie have to be too vulgar? This movie isn't worth the dirt that you'd find under dog poo . Don't waste your time or money on this.