For fans of the original, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm is a worthy sequel that captures the same anarchic spirit while feeling entirely of its moment. The humor is as crude as ever, but beneath the outrageous pranks is a surprisingly sharp critique of 2020 America—and an unlikely heart in the relationship between Borat and his daughter. Maria Bakalova's performance alone makes the film worth watching.

Released in October 2020, weeks before the U.S. presidential election, the film directly influenced the news. Giuliani was forced to deny wrongdoing, and Cohen testified before Congress about campaign finance reform. The movie also humanized the pandemic by showing Borat shopping for toilet paper and attending a QAnon rally.

Fourteen years after the events of the first film, Borat is released from a labor camp and sent back to the United States. His mission is to deliver a gift to Vice President Mike Pence to restore Kazakhstan’s reputation. However, plans change when his teenage daughter, Tutar (played by Maria Bakalova), hitches a ride. The movie shifts focus toward their relationship as Borat attempts to "gift" his daughter to influential American figures. Themes and Satire

: Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and Variety note that while the shock value is lower due to Borat’s fame, the film successfully pivots to target specific 2020 issues like COVID-19 and the US election .

The sequel follows Borat Sagdiyev as he returns to America from Kazakhstan, this time accompanied by his daughter, Tutar (played by Oscar-nominated actress Maria Bakalova). Key Highlights

The Amazon Prime Video app for iOS, Android, and Windows 10/11 allows users to download the movie directly to their device storage for offline playback. This is the safest and highest-quality method to download the film legally. 2. Digital Purchase and Rental

If you still need convincing, here is why the film is worth your time—and your legal viewership: