Sacha Baron Cohen Faces Down His Own Creations In Movie & TV Awards Speech
News of a second
Borat movie — one partially filmed while in COVID-19 lockdowns, no much less — posed an intriguing possibility for
Sacha Baron Cohen to revisit his most iconic character in an age of heightened awareness of and sensitivity to how the apparatus of offensive and provocative humor works. It's something the film usually interrogate in its own way as it centers a women character (and a Oscar-nominated efficiency from Maria Bakalova) in its narrative, yielding fascinating results and making Baron Cohen's new vision the end result of a mindful approach to comedy.
It's precisely this sort of dedication to the craft that landed Baron Cohen the
Comedic Genius Award at the
2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards. While in a funny and quite meta acceptance video speech, the Academy Award-nominated star writer and actor brought out his most famed creations — Borat, Brüno, and Ali G — as he reckoned with them all in the guise of his perhaps most tough character: himself.
"You're a white suburban kid who's co-opting Black culture," Baron Cohen tells Ali G, giving him a reality check before shooing him and Borat away. Right after thanking his fans, he took an overtly earnest approach: "I'm just a human being creating detailed, nuanced characters, sophisticated equipment to expose—" And before he might finish, certainly, the punchline: an appearance from Brüno in a nearly nude getup, asking if the time was right to expose his own "sophisticated tool."
For this, as well as a subsequent joke about the attractiveness of BTS, Baron Cohen takes Brüno to task. "You can't mention that stuff unless you're exposing homophobia with real people," he says. "All you've done is just pissed off the LGBTQIA community, the Koreans, each and every Christian." It's another setup for a punchline from Brüno, however it also adds a look into his own ethos for creating his characters and his guiding principles for comedy. It leads Baron Cohen to a proclamation.
"Before anyone else does it, I am officially canceling myself," he decrees, then bounces, leaving Brüno (and another surprise character cameo) holding the trophy.
The Comedic Genius Award has previously been given three times, to Melissa McCarthy in 2016, Kevin Hart in 2015, and Will Ferrell in 2013, respectively. Baron Cohen took it residence for his work on last year's aforementioned
Borat sequel, which dropped the same year as his Oscar-nominated dramatic turn in Aaron Sorkin's
The Trial of the Chicago 7.
Watch Baron Cohen face down his unruly characters like a troubled Dr. Frankenstein trying to corral his wayward creation in his acceptance speech in the video above.
The 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards are airing live now from the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. Find the whole winners list right here.
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