Sinopsis(1)

Sacha Baron Cohen interpreta a Brüno, un reportero homosexual con cierta obsesión por la moda y por el culto al cuerpo. Brüno no sólo sembrará el caos y la controversia en el mundo de la moda para sacar a la luz sus miserias, sino que también ha dirigido sus cáusticos dardos hacia otros aspectos, caso de las estrellas que adoptan niños de otros continentes, los militares o las prácticas sadomasoquistas. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español En el mismo esquema que en Borat (un extraño europeo se va a EE.UU. a hacer carrera y le acompaña un ayudante con el que primero discute y luego hace las paces) estirado con un tipo de humor diferente y a la vez muy parecido. Pero el humor en Borat no era sólo sobre los anos y un negrito adoptado. Probablemente por eso me pareció más diverso, más cercano e incluso más imaginativo. Lo que no cambia el hecho de que Sacha Baron Cohen es uno de los mejores cómicos vivos. Y creo que también tiene talento para interpretar personajes serios. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Cohen makes fun of absolutely everything, often in a very crude way, but it works out for him. It’s incredibly funny, satirical, politically incorrect and intentionally embarrassing, but as a film, the story is a bit haphazard. But who cares when you’re having such great fun? ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés Brüno, just face it: Derek Zoolander is simply a prettier, but really a prettier class of guy. Your bad luck lies in the fact that you have always been so obviously the “third wheel" even in the days when Sacha Baron Cohen was still really funny and original (i.e. in the days of short sketches with Borat and Ali G). But what now, when he’s just regurgitating himself and has trouble coming to terms with feature length productions. As a result he spends more time puckering his butt to the camera than criticizing public attitudes. In other words, I think that Cohen no longer has anything to say through the mouth of Ali/Borat/Brüno and should begin to consider a different alter ego. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés I see that Brüno currently has a very nice 61% score on this website. I would rather undergo a small vivisection than watch Brüno again. So what if every now and then Cohen makes a joke that works, when it's dysfunctional and fragmented as a whole, full of filler or awkward attempts at humor that completely miss the mark for me? Yes, I suffered, a lot. I didn't see Borat back in the day, and even though I was determined to work my way up to it, I have no desire or courage for it anymore. Overall impression: 20%. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Borat was still rather normal, Bruno, on the other hand, is a total, self-indulgent pervert who has lost one but important advantage over his Kazakh brother: the moment of surprise. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés I like Borat better... But then again, Borat, as capable a reporter as he is, didn't do as great of an interview with Harrison Ford. I'll give Bruno that. The rest of the film is worth remembering for the child casting (possibly the best scene ever), the Middle East peace mission, the ending in the wrestling arena and the great song. Otherwise, I especially appreciate Cohen's courage and ability to make a complete fool of himself and embarrass others. ()

lamps 

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inglés Outrageous sham. Cohen is a complete lunatic, capable of embarrassing and ridiculing anyone who comes along – and surprisingly, he's got away with it so far. While in Borat he scored with his ability to wring the absolute maximum out of a completely hollow story, and his raunchy humour was, with the exception of one scene, dispensed in a proper, varied and very effective measure, here everything is played on just one card – and let me tell you that it is no ace of spades. I don't know what Cohen was trying to accomplish, but I certainly didn't like the dirty talk, the hideous outfits, the vibrators and the endless anal references. What cannot be denied, however, is Bruno’s enormous vigour, inventiveness and the persistence with which he flew into the heterosexual world and which this time, if only a little bit, patched up the wasted potential of one of the most talented comedians of our time:) Maybe next time... ()

kaylin 

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inglés This is a movie that I probably like the least from Sacha Baron Cohen's filmography. There are funny moments that absolutely got me, but this alter ego is just too exaggerated, too over-the-top, and even over-acted. The fact that it is offensive is part of Cohen's style and it doesn't bother me, but at times it's just silly and lacks Borat's naturalness, unscriptedness, and documentary feel. Here, everything is just too scripted, too forced. The second time around, something so similar simply didn't charm me that much. ()