Not as funny or charming as the first movie, but still better than anything else around at the moment. This time the target(s) of his humour are almost entirely Republicans and the right, which became a bit tiresome, though I'd love to know the full SP on the Giuliani scene. What really kept this film afloat was Borat's daughter (Maria Bakalova ), she really owned the role and ran away with it, I don't think I've been so impressed with a new actor in many years, she was fantastic I hope we see more from her soon.