None of these stereotypes match the reality that we see on screen, the film itself does nothing other than making fun of races and females.
Sacha Baron Cohen portrays as Kazak man named Borat; who tries to act like a hip black gangsta and tries to act as ignorant, rude, and simple minded man.
Shortly the story of Borat is; he travels to the “U.S. and A.” to make a documentary about American culture. As soon as he arrives to New York with his producer, Azamat (Ken Davitian), Borat mistakes an elevator for his hotel room then washes his face in the hotel toilet(mocking Kazak people. As he was in New York, he meets with a group of feminists, which he repeatedly insults. During his cross-country trip, the only groups he does not insult – interestingly enough – are Latinos and Muslims. In one scene Borat buys a car, -an ice cream truck actually, he asks the salesman how fast he needs to go to kill a group of “gypsies,” and the salesman tell him that, “35 to 40 miles per hour.” He takes driving lessons while sipping on a liquor bottle and checking out and shouting at female drivers in order to flirt with them at least that is how he thinks flirting is in America.
In his film no group was safe: Christians, Jews, Gypsies, handicapped people, women, African-Americans, prostitutes, Southerners, Texans, frat boys. But the worst part is even though Sacha Baron Cohen makes us laugh in this movie we can’t just ignore the fact that none of the stereotypes in the movie resembles any truth.