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Ali G indahouse (2002)

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23:00-00:40 Tue 20th Sep 2011 110m
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Synopsis

While by no means an important piece of film-making, this is still so much better than it ought to have been. As forged on TV by Sacha Baron Cohen (who co-writes here), Ali G - the white kid from Staines who behaves like a black rapper from South Central - is essentially a one-joke creation (albeit a good joke). In his first feature-length outing, that joke is stretched to breaking point, but if you laughed the first time, you'll laugh again. This is largely thanks to the ludicrous plot (Ali becomes an MP, exposes sleaze and saves the planet), a sparkling turn from co-star Martin Freeman (from BBC2 hit comedy The Office) as Ali's sidekick and some arch postmodern touches such as Ali speaking to camera (even over the British Board of Film Classification title card). The gross-out moments and sexual content seem cynically designed for the US market and this is unlikely to make new converts to the cult of Ali G, but at least, with a running time of under 90 minutes, it knows when to quit.