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Brüno

Country: USA, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Larry Charles
  • Writer: Sacha Baron Cohen; Anthony Hines
  • Producer: Jason Alper; Sacha Baron Cohen

CGiii Comment

Bitterly disappointing - Cohen has stooped lower than is humanly possible.

Do not compare this with the fine Borat - Bruno is a cheap, nihilistic parody that will damage much more than it will entertain.

Does it have funny moments? That depends on your sense of humour and on whether you like to see comedy as a staged event.

Kids, undoubtedly, will find this hilarious - for all the wrong reasons.

But...most will be alienated - those who already are homophobic will have all their fears justified and that will, in itself, set equality issues back by years.

This may sound overly dramatic but Bruno is overly offensive - especially to gay people and Europeans (Austrians in particular).

The humour here is not clever - it is a vehicle to shock - and, those easily shocked, those blinkered conservatives will simply shake their heads saying: I told you so.

Cohen is uber destructive here and that is simply not acceptable.

Hang your head in shame - as for Elton, Sting & Bono - what the fuck were you all thinking???


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Brüno is a gay Austrian fashion guru. He has his own fashion based television show, Funkyzeit, the most popular German-language show of its kind outside of Germany. After he disgraces himself in front of his Funkyzeit fan base, he is ruined in German speaking Europe. He decides that in his quest for worldwide fame, he will move to Los Angeles and reinvent himself. Accompanying him to the US is Lutz, his former assistant's assistant. Lutz is the only person left in his circle that still believes in Brüno's greatness. Brüno goes through one reinvention of himself after another, ultimately straying to areas far removed from his own self. Perhaps when Brüno finds an activity that he truly does love, he will also find that über-fame he so desperately desires.

Cast & Characters

Sacha Baron Cohen as Bruno;
Gustaf Hammarsten as Lutz;
Clifford Banagale as Diesel;
Chibundu Orukwowu as O.J.;
Chigozie Orukwowu as O.J.;
Josh Meyers as Kookus;
Toby Hoguin as Mexican Gardener #1;
Robert Huerta as Mexican Gardener #2;
Gilbert Rosales as Mexican Gardener #3;
Thomas Rosales Jr. as Mexican Gardener #4;
Marco Xavier as Mexican Gardener #5;
Bono as Himself - 'Dove of Peace';
Chris Martin as Himself - 'Dove of Peace';
Elton John as Himself - 'Dove of Peace';
Slash as Himself - 'Dove of Peace'