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Why would anyone go and see Bruno a piece of disgusting film. We walked out half way thru to explicit, rude racial should be banned.

 deedee25 posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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susannacw said:
wewe need to be open-minded, my friend!

the film only shows how homophobic and disgusting can people be.

I think it is kind of a "wake-up call" for the ones who are always judging the others just 'cause they're different on some way.


and sorry if my english is bad, I hope wewe understand my point of view.
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Your English is actually better than the majority of people who actually speak the language as a first.
Addicted2TV posted zaidi ya mwaka mmoja uliopita
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Totally right. When i watched that, i could not believe howhomophobic people could be.
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Mabie said:
Maybe wewe dont know what humor is, dude ;)
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murmeli said:
SBC doesn't spare anyone au anything, all the least himself. My idea of the world did change after seeing both Borat and Brüno. This person has such an extended sense of humor. I've always thought I have the worst kind of sense of humour (in addition to being apt, I happen to be a female in a technical profession). Rather rough than lame!! Both of those films were full of beauty plus the upendo story in Brüno was fantastic! Gustaf Hammarsten did a great job and the scene with the fight with 'Straight Dave' was extremely strong. Grotesque and highly sensitive at the same time, great accomplishment.
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VintageSmile said:
Hahaha... Dude, it was hilarous, don't be so shelterd. This kind of thing is expected from Sacha, wewe shouldn't went to have seen it if wewe would overreact to it. I remember laughing at the quote in my sleep:
"Brüno: Look at the four of us; we are so like the Sex in the City girls!
Donny: Oh no, we aren't either!
Brüno: Which one are you, Donny?
Donny: I ain't any one of them, I'm Donny.
Brüno: That is such a Samantha thing to say!"
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snoznoodle said:
I understand where you're coming from. I don't really want to see it again myself. I could handle Borat - I thought Borat was genius, but Bruno just took explicit to a whole new level.

That being alisema I think Sacha Baron Cohen is saying a lot. There are some daring people around these days, but no one who is brave enough to do what Bruno does in front of the very people who claim to hate him the most. The reactions wewe get from everyone are real and I think it's quite a valuable commentary on homophobia in America.

So I say good on him for doing it. It's just a shame that most people who would learn a lesson from it are too caught up in the graphics to really think about the message behind it.
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