I always considered Bruno, as my least favourite character from Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Ali G Show'. I found him to be the least funny character, with the least memorable parts from the interviews Cohen made. However, having seen this film, I began to like the character a lot more.
The story is quiet the same as Borat: Bruno the Austrian gay fashion reporter travels to US(and)A, trying to find a job there. The plot of the film might sound disappointing to some, who might think this is going to be the same thing as 'Borat'. Not at all! The basis of the film might be same but 'Bruno' has its own great jokes and its own hilarious moments.
The film is a definite laugh riot, those who enjoyed 'Borat' certainly won't be disappointed. It's a tricky question whether it's a better/funnier film, but it's by all means on the level of the adventures of the Kazakh reporter.
The story is quiet the same as Borat: Bruno the Austrian gay fashion reporter travels to US(and)A, trying to find a job there. The plot of the film might sound disappointing to some, who might think this is going to be the same thing as 'Borat'. Not at all! The basis of the film might be same but 'Bruno' has its own great jokes and its own hilarious moments.
The film is a definite laugh riot, those who enjoyed 'Borat' certainly won't be disappointed. It's a tricky question whether it's a better/funnier film, but it's by all means on the level of the adventures of the Kazakh reporter.