Are you suggesting we should make the ‘watching journal’ a regular affair? It seems as if we needed a film like Borat to provoke such passionate, vivid, even livid responses. This journal betrayed just how good you are and how far you can go in mastering the language. You took very good [...]
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Response to Watching Journal-Borat
Posted in Watching Journal 1: Borat on February 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Posted in Watching Journal 1: Borat on February 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
During the vision of the movie, I was a little bit disturbed by it; but at the end I felt really disgusted.
I went out of the class and I smoked. In my mind, all the vulgar pictures; the mix of everything was horrible, unacceptable and leave me completely astonished.
I have to precise that [...]
Commentary on Borat by Tijana Trkulja
Posted in Watching Journal 1: Borat on February 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
COMMENT ON BORATBY Tijana Trkulja
Borat is the movie that certainly shook an entire auditorium with it’s, to some point, avant-garde scenes. This movie shows all the absurdities in cultural differences, but also refers to some smaller and taboo topics. Approximately an hour and a half of scenes that shock you, make you laugh, and what [...]
Commentary on Borat, by Neus Giner
Posted in Watching Journal 1: Borat on February 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What is clear about Borat is that it is not what we could call a typical film. Aloof from commercial and expected sort of films people are used to watch nowadays, Borat shocks the audience with unpleasant scenes that, as I’ve heard, even made some people going out of the classroom to vomit.
Personally, I didn’t [...]