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The scene where he and his daughter go to the Debutante Ball is by far the most shocking part of it, and the part that felt the most true to the original Borat formula.
I used to think we'd never get a Borat sequel because when he made the first one, you'd have to have been a follower of what WAS a cult TV show on HBO, Da Ali G Show. In that show, he played his three most popular characters, which were Bruno, Borat and Ali G -- all of which now have at least one movie of their own.
None of his characters were as successful or as wide known as Borat was.
Of course they addressed this in the second film, when he arrives in America he can't even go down the street without being hounded for $1 autographs and having people yell his various catchphrases to him, so he first goes to a costume shop where he gets in disguise, WHILE in disguise.
The debutante ball actually felt like the room was filled with unsuspecting strangers, which is appropriate to the Borat formula. And they seem to be accepting of him, even though he and his daughter are clearly foreign, although some questions rub some of them the wrong way like "How much would you pay for my daughter?" and one guy seriously says "$500" and of course Borat high fives him, and the man's daughter rebukes him "That's fucking disgusting." Good for her.
The real highlight of that scene is when they do the father daughter dance, which starts out really nice actually and the people start clapping, then Borat's daughter goes full on belly dancer, getting closer and closer to teasing what's under her dress, culminating when she lifts her skirt and we see that she's actually flaunting a horrifying blood stain near her genitals.
Overall it's not as good as the first movie, but again we should feel lucky to have gotten another one at all considering I literally thought Borat and Sacha were TOO famous for it to ever work again.
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scariest part to me was seeing the creepy smiling guy, not just during the wake scene before the funeral where he smiles at Charlie, something I did notice the first time, then seeing him again towards the end. He has a very particular look about him with the creepy smile, build and blonde hair, but then you see him at the very end in the corner, in the darkness, his teeth almost appearing blue, right before possessed Mom hops down out of the damn CORNER OF THE CEILING to chase him up into the attic, somehow getting inside even though he locks it (again, possessed) and then... yeah you know what happens next, what she does.
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The Columbine High School massacre would likely still be the worst of all time if their real plan succeeded. This video points that out, as well, but here's a bit more detail into that:
Their original plan involved home-made propane tank bombs that they strategically placed throughout the cafeteria and were timed to go off at a certain time, the peak of lunch hour beginning around 10:30 am or so. There would be lots of people in the lunch hall by the time the bombs went off, but more importantly than that the cafeteria was right below the library. Their hope was that the blast would bring the ceiling down which had the people in the library in it, probably instantly killing hundreds who were in the cafeteria and the library above it, then they were going to wait outside in the parking lot, picking the survivors off as they scrambled out of the building.
Realizing the bombs failed, though, then they stormed the building starting the shooting outside the school then working their way to the library upstairs after visiting the cafeteria first which fortunately was already empty by then. There is CC camera footage of them trying to set the bombs off anyway with their guns but the bombs didn't work. Thank God. After that they worked their way to the library, shooting whoever they saw on the way. The library is where the worst of it happened. All there is is audio recording of that, and it's absolutely horrifying.
It was the beginning of a new era for America, where these shootings were slowly becoming more and more normal to the level we have them today. And yes it was horrible. But it could've been so, so much worse. We're talking hundreds of dead and wounded, which again would still be the worst ever even now that we have had so many more of them since then.
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