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Bruno Review

Allan Ford September 9, 2011 33 comments
Bruno Austrian fashionista Brüno sets off to become the most famous Austrian in history. Hilarious and terrifying, Brüno is an insightful look at American culture. If you're unfamiliar with Sacha Baron Cohen, think of him as a one-man Candid Camera. Like a possessed Method actor, he disappears into a single-minded character, hurling himself into real-life situations to offend those around him. He's telling us: Here are people at their most shallow, their most obvious, their most hesitant. He's telling them: You dimwit, you've been had! When Baron Cohen's act really works — as it did with Borat — there's biting commentary layered into the humor at nearly every turn. With Brüno's journey, the humorist's smarts are too far under the surface…read more [Worstpreviews] In Borat, Baron Cohen exploited Middle America's prejudice toward Middle Easterners in order to highlight the insipidness of our own fame-obsessed culture. It was the perfect medicine delivered at the perfect time. Those with the ability to keep thinking between fits of laughter will recognize that Baron Cohen is attempting a similar goal here, only this time the “enemy” isn't thousands of miles away; he's right here, in our towns, and he could look “just like you or me” as one of Bruno's interview subjects claims. It's ironic that a culture fueled by the art and politics of its gay population can simultaneously celebrate their ideas and condemn their actions…read more [TV Guide] I don't know if there are any comedians working today as fully dedicated to a joke as Sacha Baron Cohen. Despite his body of work being relatively small, I feel that Cohen will be remembered alongside Richard Pryor, Peter Sellers, John Belushi, Buster Keaton, Madeline Kahn and other fearless, dead comics. I say dead comics because someone may very well kill him soon. You can't continue to tongue kiss men, at length, inside a steel cage at a wrestling match in the heart of Red State America and expect to live long…read more [UGO]

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Perhaps the funniest moment in the film is a scene where Paula Abdul agrees to be interviewed by Bruno while using a group of Mexicans as furniture to the point Abdul even uses one of the men as a coffee table for her water. It's funny. You can't believe what you are seeing. Does Paula Abdul really have no problem using another human being as a chair? Unfortunately, before the scene goes any further Bruno has his assistant wheel in a naked man with a condom on his penis and a smorgasbord of food on his chest. Abdul is out the door and the scene is done. The moment is lost, whereas a bone-headed interview with Abdul sitting on a human for the duration would have been priceless. Anyone would have left after food was served on a naked man, but not everyone would have given an interview using a human chair…read more [Ropeofsilicon] Mainly though, it sounds like the film contains many references to Nazis and at least one scene which should not be watched by those with delicate temperaments. Gordo warns, “the pygmy sex scene is one of the most horrific incidents ever committed to celluloid. I'm talking fire extinguishers, champagne bottles and mechanically adapted fitness equipment. Teenage boys should under no circumstances watch this with their parents.” Fitness equipment? Well add one more reason to my list of excuses not to go to the gym…read more [CinemaBlend]

Bruno | London Premiere Sacha Baron Cohen, at centre as his gay fashionista character, poses in London on Wednesday, outside the British premiere of his new film Bruno.

Brüno, like Borat, is a pilgrimage epic. It's a journey through and across America in search, not of Pamela Anderson, but of that modern holy grail: celebrity. Sacked from his Austrian television show Funkyzeit, Brüno heads to Los Angeles, in the company of his adoring assistant Lutz (Gustaf Hammarsten). There he makes a pilot, A-List Celebrity Max-Out Mit Brüno, that features him writhing around in slow-motion, a talking penis, and a segment in which famous pregnant women, their foetuses having been scanned, are advised whether to ‘Keep it or abort it'…read more [Telegraph.co.uk] Bruno Video Review: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhS9se-7mHI[/youtube] The movie is surprisingly low on laughs, with most of the material coming off as either staged or trying far too hard to shock its audience. Granted, “Brüno” definitely accomplishes the latter (an early scene involving him and his pygmy boyfriend makes the nude wrestling scene from “Borat” look harmless in comparison), but it doesn't demand the kind of attention that made the last film a culture phenomenon. A grand finale parody of “We Are the World” certainly helps ease the pain, but if you go into “Brüno” expecting “Borat 2,” prepare to be disappointed…read more [Bullz-Eye] When Bruno decides that the only way to become famous is to become straight, the movie strives in vain to grow a spine. Cohen attempts to debunk homophobes while using the randy, gaudy stereotype of Bruno to bait them. You sometimes fear for Cohen's life, whether Bruno is attending a heterosexual swingers' party or learning how to hunt with macho men. Too bad his foolhardiness racks up so few comedy points. Bruno isn't funny or purposeful enough. During Bruno's talks to clerics who are also gay deprogrammers, movie fans and late-night comedy lovers may think to themselves, “the director did this better with Bill Maher in Religulous”…read more [The Baltimore Sun] Sacha Baron Cohen on Late Show with David Letterman – Top Ten Reasons To See The New Bruno Movie:

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33 Comments
  • alpina says:
    July 13, 2009 at 2:53 am

    funniest movie I’ve ever seen.

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  • Evony says:
    July 13, 2009 at 3:09 am

    I loved this movie. Me and my man couldnt stop laughing! my favorite part was when he sang that song he made up to the two ex leaders.
    And to Skippy Spartan- that was pretty messed up, when i saw friday the 13th at the theatre there was an infant in a carseat in a chair next to its parents! crazy shit

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  • matthewjohns says:
    July 13, 2009 at 1:04 pm

    WORST MOVIE EVER! DO NOT SEE IT. NOT FUNNY. HEAPS OF PENIS SCENES

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  • Timmy says:
    July 15, 2009 at 2:21 am

    Bruno was funny but its not for little kids. I mean who wants to see Brunos package. Also Austrian people may be offended by it.The only thing that was cool was the begginig with the techno song of Scooter.

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  • sergento says:
    July 15, 2009 at 5:15 pm

    Movie was OK, did have some funny parts but not enough to say the best movie ever. Those who got offended, get a freaking life, you know what you were buying tickets for, so shut the hell up. The funiest moview this year is hangover, bruno funny in many parts and its worst than borat.

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  • christa_137 says:
    July 17, 2009 at 11:32 am

    Bruno was an ok movie. Sure it was funny, but it wasn’t as funny as Borat. There was also alot of… odd… parts in the movie. Like, honestly, who adapts a machine to have a dildo on the end??

    Hangover is wayy super funny though. Like Sergento said, funniest movie of the year so far.

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  • roger111 says:
    July 18, 2009 at 1:47 pm

    Bruno is not a funny movie.

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    • Piglet1 says:
      July 20, 2009 at 4:00 am

      I thought there were many funny parts in the movie and I still say that the man is a genious. However, though I am no prude by a long way, I thought the penis scene and graphic nature of the swingers’ party were unnecessary “shock” snippets in an otherwise successful film.

      Reply
  • ChinoCharles says:
    July 20, 2009 at 7:27 am

    I agree with this review.

    http://blog.chinocharles.com/2009/07/bruno-garbage/

    Reply
  • bobross says:
    July 21, 2009 at 1:01 am

    This was the worst movie i’ve seen this year. It was lame, staged and totally stupid. This guy is a horrible, lame, and sick. Please Hollywood do the world a favor and not let this guy make another movie. I was hoping he was gonna get his knocked out during the MMA fighting scene, but unfortunately he did not. Move was LAME LAME LAME! I want my money back!!

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  • Lazin says:
    July 21, 2009 at 1:34 am

    Laughed from start to finnish, very funny movie. Was going to take my teenage son but decided to go with some mates, wise move. You have to take this movie for what it is, taking the piss out of the Americans.

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    • Jay Liggy says:
      July 21, 2009 at 8:13 am

      Bruno on my first watching, was truly as funny as any film I`ve ever seen. Even better than Borat. Even more outragous and unbelievable too. My only critisism was that it was too much to start with – kind of was not quite ready for it. This is pure genius. Can`t praise it any higher. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Sacha and crewe.

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  • getaclue22 says:
    July 25, 2009 at 10:52 pm

    What an absolute, unmitigated piece of shit movie. Any reviewer who says this thing has the slightest redeeming feature has his taste buds in his ass. Not funny, even slightly. In the entire theatre, maybe 200 people, 4 or 5 laughed perhaps twice in an hour. Put a match to your money — that will be more fun.

    From Borat to this in one step is the most stunning death jump into hubris since Elliot Spitzer.

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  • VANESSA says:
    August 7, 2009 at 2:47 pm

    ABSOLUTE CRAP!

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  • Gediminas says:
    August 10, 2009 at 6:12 am

    Agree with Getaclue, no worth to watch it, is waste of time.

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  • Azalrathioup Zaratharfghm says:
    August 11, 2009 at 4:20 pm

    that movie was so gay it had a bunch of penis scenes for no dam reason it was stupid!

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  • Sigh... says:
    August 13, 2009 at 3:01 pm

    If you a fan of his work,you have to realise his method of movies. He goes for shock value,wanting people to see abit more than the conventional.Yes,some scenes,where like wtf!?… Bt it would just be another movie if it never had those traits.Love it or hate it,you got to give credit to him for playing arole so well, but keep those dongs out of a movie.

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  • Jamil Qureshi says:
    August 21, 2009 at 2:35 pm

    Id say you would be the type of person he makes fun of because of their incredible ignorance Azalrathioup.

    I wasnt bothered with the shock part of it (I mean, anyone with a brain who buys the fucking ticket knows what he’s walking into), but the thing with Bruno is that it doesnt show the kind of briallance with which Baron Cohen lures his prey into the trap. For starters, I am a superb fan of Da Ali G Show, and I think it outranks Borat and Bruno put together. You can’t have the ex- U.N. Secretary General deliberately saying the word “shit” on television and not get credit for that. I mean, the guy’s a fucking legend. But Bruno was all about the shock, (which is fine, I’m just saying I wouldn’t go for gay porn on my free time) leaving behind the brains. Who was he criticizing? The supposed “homophobes” were all acting as any sane person would act if some lunatic was harassing them. The only group of people which seemed he was making fun of were celebrities and palestinians. I wasn’t even sure if he was making fun of homophobes or gays! But probably both…

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  • Dimmilar says:
    August 26, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    CRAP!!!

    I’m a big fan of the ali g show and this was just crap in comparison to all the burno segements.

    BEST to WORST

    ALI G SHOW

    BORAD

    Ali G Movie

    by far the worst

    BRUNO

    wtf happened why did he not follow the same forumla as the ali g show eg borat?

    i’m hoping for a new ali g movie where it uses the same formula as the show. The first ali g show was ok but not in the class of the Ali g show or Borat

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  • BrunoHater says:
    September 2, 2009 at 5:30 am

    What a stupid movie! Terrible acting and the worst fake german accent I ever heard. And the whole black child bit was about as original as a shoe with strings.

    “was ever”??? WTF horrible! I mean, I speak german and understand their humor a bit and it seems to me who ever wrote that script understands NOTHING about germans (austrians or swiss for that matter) or the german language.

    Just “NOT FUNNY” (hi olli)

    Ok, so some white trash american flies to berlin for the first time, listening to 50 cent on his ipod (on repeat) the whole flight. Once in berlin he visits the kitkat club and turns into a gay techno freak over an xtc and a hefeweizen. After a week of sight seeing, studying german swear words, working out his gay and hetro side and making up his mind if wanted to be black or hate blacks, he decides to make make a movie?

    SHAME ON YOU!

    You should have stayed at the berlin hostel boat on the river instead of hotel adlon and partied at berghain instead of kitkat. After 10 minutes of listening you would have found enough authentic german/american interlingual catch phrases. I mean WAS GEHT AB ALTER!

    I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

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  • L says:
    September 6, 2009 at 3:49 pm

    this guy is a GENIOUS.
    the funniest movie i’ve ever seen.

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  • Anonymous says:
    September 7, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    bruno sucks its not funny and gay scenes

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  • watch informant says:
    September 8, 2009 at 7:52 am

    bruno was a terrible movie

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  • Transformers says:
    September 29, 2009 at 10:24 am

    Bruno is the worst movie i ever watch. dont waste your time and money to watch this movie.

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  • john says:
    October 13, 2009 at 11:56 pm

    Whoever thinks this movie is actually good and funny reflects how ignorant America has become.

    This movie is a piece of ****. Borat was somewhat funny. Bruno is just the worse movie I have ever seen.

    Man, it’s even close to funny and it rather annoying. Thank fully I downloaded it and did not pay $13.00 to watch it….actually they should pay me and a lot to watch it.

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  • watch astro boy says:
    October 20, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    I bet Astro Boy will be better then this shitty Bruno movie.

    Reply
  • Ryan says:
    November 14, 2009 at 9:29 am

    Funniest movie I have seen in a long time despite the sick humour…who gives a fuck! only people that act like they have a Higher in communcation skills think this is outrageous, well here’s a fuckin hint. Its meant to make you think its horrible because you can’t get over the fact that deep down inside you love the movie, you just can’t accept it.

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  • Gem says:
    November 18, 2009 at 1:31 pm

    i am not alowedd to see this movie as i am only 13 but i would absolutely LOVE too! it seems like its all the things i would find hillarious, i think he is an absolute comedy genius & now hes being a GAY fashion star it seems fab:L i really wanna see it so im doing my best to get it on DVD even though im not really alowedd. i bet its amazing xx

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  • mercer says:
    November 21, 2009 at 7:29 pm

    The people who don’t like Bruno are offended because it exposes them for the idiots that they really are. It’s jnot just about the shock value, it’s about revealing how fucking out of touch the vasty majority of America is with reality. He exposes you all perfectly – America got pwned.

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  • Dilan says:
    November 22, 2009 at 9:47 am

    THIS MOVIE ISN’T MADE FOR LOSERS WHO CAN’T TAKE STUFF FOR A JOKE!
    I know it is disgusting! The Penis scenes were sick! But comeon it was funny! And i’m 100% straight! I still think it was incredibly funny cause it is made to humor a niche crowd.. not everyone! So haters keep your comment to yourselves! MOVIE WAS AWESOME!!!!!

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  • Kelley says:
    November 29, 2009 at 1:46 pm

    Bruno is amazing! I loved every bit of it. Some parts were kind of shocking, but that is what the point was. Very well done. To the people who are being losers: Seriously, take a freaking joke. Why go through life bored and unnoticed?? Have some fun. This movie was, might I say, FABULOUS.

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  • anonymous says:
    January 3, 2010 at 4:26 pm

    Ok… this is basically gay porn except the gays in it are drugged beyond any possible definition… if you watch this, you better be drugged beyond any possible definition, gay, or didn’t read any reviews before watching it. should be rated RGL for R rated Gay and Lame. BARAT is original and funny and censored, this is unoriginal, shocking-terrifying, and uncensored. Got high and got nothing to watch, go ahead.

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  • Mark says:
    April 18, 2010 at 8:02 pm

    Some people are stupid – He isn’t American by the way as some American commented. Borat was far better movie and Bruno is defineately very average, made more for shock value with nudity, staged scenes etc. but it still has it’s laughs. A lot of Americans take the piss out of others but can’t take it back. I agree with the video review.

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