In this outrageous sequel, we once again meet Borat Sagdiyev, the iconic Kazakh journalist who embarks on a new mission to improve his country's reputation. After being met with hostility in his first adventure, Borat returns to the United States, this time accompanied by his daughter Tutar, who is eager to explore the world and unleash her true potential.
Throughout their journey, father and daughter find themselves in hilariously absurd situations that highlight the peculiarities of American culture in a contemporary context. From encounters with political figures to unexpected interactions with ordinary citizens, Borat and Tutar challenge social norms and expose the prejudices that still persist in society.
As Borat tries to fulfill his mission and present his country with an unexpected gift for then-Vice President Mike Pence, the relationship between father and daughter evolves, revealing moments of tenderness and connection amid the chaos. The path is filled with awkward sketches, irreverent humor, and biting commentary on current issues such as politics, inequality, and gender roles.
With a twist towards self-discovery and an exploration of family dynamics, this film combines laughter and social critique, prompting us to reflect on the way we view the world. In the end, Borat reminds us that love, despite all the madness, can transcend cultural and preconceived barriers.