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emgeejay
Dec 8, 2007

https://twitter.com/sachabaroncohen/status/1321230276878430214?s=21

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emgeejay
Dec 8, 2007

frogbs posted:

I think she deserves any money thrown her way, and was one of the best parts of the movie, but how do you not think you’re in something bigger than a documentary when they put 3 cameras, lights and a mic setup in your car and then tell you to drive a girl to a surgeons office? When I saw that I thought she was in on it, or at least had been clued in after her first appearance.
documentaries often use lights and cameras

emgeejay
Dec 8, 2007

https://twitter.com/dvsblast/status/1238940949608312839?s=21

emgeejay
Dec 8, 2007

Sir Nose posted:

Is it possible to watch this with subtitles for just the Kazakh dialogue? The only thing it seems I could do is turn on English close captioning which subtitled everything and was annoying as hell.
It should do this by default. Some of the "Kazakh" spoken is not subtitled, for comedic effect.

emgeejay
Dec 8, 2007

Sir Nose posted:

Ok then the joke "Kazakh" language they are speaking. No subtitles were coming up by default. None of the "Kazakh" was translated. After I heard one of Borat's sons say something about Jeffrey Epstein, I knew there had to be jokes going on, so I turned on the closed captioning and saw translations for that scene, where he first meets his daughter, the Azamat chair, all of that stuff. I could only get translations with closed captioning. You all are saying you saw subtitles for those scenes which weren't closed captions of English dialogue too?
Yes, Prime should display English subtitles for the extended "Kazakh" dialogue even when Subtitles are set to Off.

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