The announcement of Bruno left me in anticipation at the arrival of Sacha Baron Cohen's new film. Hoping that it would reciprocate the outlandish and exhibitionist sense of humour displayed by Borat and Ali G, it surpassed them combined.
Like Borat, Bruno is charged with slurs so politically incorrect that they either arouse instant infuriation or leave your thrown back with hysteria. As the majority of the theatre roared with laughter, I couldn;;t help but cringe with embarrassment to the scenes of middle aged swingers getting it on, and what seemed like an hour of gay paraphernalia, and sex toys, including a makeshift contraction consisting of an exercise bike and a dildo. This movie is definitely not for the light hearted!
The most famous Austrian since Hitler managed to offend everyone under the sun whilst prancing about making American's seem even more dense then before, as they allowed their kids to be dressed up as Nazi's crucifying a black 'Jesus' on the cross. Also highlighting the absurdity of importing an African child (named OJ) as the latest fashion trend, pointed the finger at celebs like Madonna and Brangelina.
Bruno hilariously and quite sickly I may add ended the whole spectacle of great satire, eccentric flamboyance and the running in's with terriorist and agents with a cheeky and perverted charity song that mocked any other that had come before it, blessed with his famous pals Elton John, Snoop and Bono. I'd say this is a great watch if your not sensitive to the going on's and ignorance of the true world, those who fail to have a backbone and fall sensitive to homophobia, race and religion issues, I believe you should give it a pass!
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