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Bruno (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Flamboyantly gay Austrian television reporter Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen) stirs up trouble with unsuspecting guests and large crowds through brutally frank interviews and painfully hilarious public displays of homosexuality. An incredible chameleon who completely disappears behind his flaming alter ego, the bold Baron Cohen serves up nonstop laughs in this comedy by successfully rubbing people the wrong way.
| Release Date: | July 10th, 2009 |
| MPAA Rating: | NC-17 |
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| Bruno Movie Review by Ben (7/20/2009) |
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Let's get this out of the way now; "Bruno" is not as brilliant as "Borat" was. Now that we have a clear idea of how both Larry and Sasha pulled that one off, their formula of doing things is no longer revolutionary, and we spend a lot of time trying to see through the character as well as the people he interviews. Are the...
(complete Bruno review by Ben)
| Bruno Movie Review by Martin (7/14/2009) |
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Whatever you do. Do not take your girlfriend to see this. This is a movie for people with a crude sence of humour. The kind of thing my parents would be shocked that i had sat and watched. If they ask. I went to see "Ice age 3."
As a straight dude i am finding it hard to figure it out whether to recommend this or not. In...
(complete Bruno review by Martin)
There are a lot of laughs in this film, but they mostly come from watching the reactions of others to Sacha Baron Cohen's flamboyant gay character, Bruno. Think Carson Kessley crossed with a the purple Teletubby and mixed with Will & Grace's Jack.
Bruno is trying to make it as a celebrity in America, and certainly...
(complete Bruno review by Movie Addict)
| Bruno Movie Review by Jarrod (7/10/2009) |
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'Bruno' may be the most outrageous comedy I have ever seen; even more outrageous than Borat, which was so daring and crude, I often wondered how Sacha Baron Cohen got away with some of the stunts he pulled. If we define great acting as the ability to transform completely into a character, then that fits Cohen extremely...
(complete Bruno review by Jarrod)
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