From IMDB:
Follow-up film to the 2006 comedy centering on the real-life adventures of a fictional Kazakh television journalist named Borat.
From Amazon Prime you can stream this 1 hour 35 minute complete film. Spoken language is Kazakh (which is a Turkic language), the official language of Kazakhstan, and English. Part of the fun of the film is that the Kazakh is translated into English subtitles written in ungrammatical garbled phrases. Just listening to Borat murdering the English language is a hoot.
Basically this at times wildly funny satire is aimed at Donald Trump and his band of merry Trump Thugs. Secondarily the goal is also to make fun of Kazakhstan. Supposedly the plot is this: Borat must present his daughter to Donald Trump as a gift to avoid being executed in Kazakhstan in an “excruciatingly painful manner.”
Borat (Sacha Baron Cohen) paints Kazakhstan as a backward collection of shabby villages in which women, including his daughter, are kept in cages with absolutely no rights. Throughout the film he and his daughter quote the Kazakhstan bible which instructs how to (mis)treat women.
In the past there was a TV program called “Candid Camera” in which unsuspecting participants were secretly filmed while being placed in awkward situations. Each Borat episode follows exactly that model. In most cases the episode features an individual or group of people who are Trump supporters. These victims are conned into revealing their appalling ignorance and conspiracy acceptance.
WARNING: “Embarrassing, vulgar, disgusting, crude” are a few adjectives that must be applied to some episodes. How on earth did this film get past the decency censors? Make no mistake, I am no prude. But there have to be limits on what is shown in public. You are warned.
Ignoring the crass downside, you have some truly funny belly laughs in store.