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词条 Ali G Indahouse
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  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

     Critical reception 

  5. Soundtrack

  6. Cultural impact

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use British English|date=January 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}{{Infobox film
| name = Ali G Indahouse
| image = Ali G Indahouse.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Mark Mylod
| producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Sacha Baron Cohen
  • Dan Mazer
  • Tim Bevan
  • Eric Fellner}}

| writer = {{Plainlist|
  • Sacha Baron Cohen
  • Dan Mazer}}

| based on = {{based on|Ali G|Sacha Baron Cohen}}
| starring = Michael Gambon|

Sacha Baron Cohen


| music = Adam F
| cinematography = Ashley Rowe
| editing = Paul Knight
| production companies = {{Plainlist|
  • Working Title Films
  • StudioCanal
  • WT2 Productions
  • Talkback Productions}}

| distributor = {{Plainlist|
  • United International Pictures {{small|(UK)}}
  • Universal Pictures {{small|(US)}}}}

| released = {{Film date|df=y|2002|03|22}}
| runtime = 88 minutes[1]
| country = United Kingdom
| language = {{Plainlist|
  • English
  • French
  • Spanish}}

| budget = {{Plainlist|
  • £5 million
  • ($7 million)}}

| gross = $25.9 million[2]
}}

Ali G Indahouse is a 2002 British comedy film directed by Mark Mylod and starring the fictional character Ali G, who is written and performed by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

The character of Ali G was originally developed for the Channel 4 series The 11 O'Clock Show and Da Ali G Show. The film additionally features one of Baron Cohen's other characters, Borat Sagdiyev, in a meeting with Ali G, where a double was used for different shots.

It is the first of three films based on Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show, and is the only one not to be a mockumentary, and is followed by Borat and Brüno.

Plot

Ali G is the leader of Da West Staines Massiv, a fictional gang composed of wannabe gangsters from Staines. Their chief rivals are Da East Staines Massiv. Da West Staines Massiv are heartbroken to learn that their beloved hangout (the John Nike Leisure Centre where Ali teaches a life support group for young schoolboys) will be demolished by the local council so they decide to protest. After he goes on a hunger strike and is spotted chained to some railings by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Deputy Prime Minister David Carlton, he is drawn into a world of political intrigue as the Deputy Prime Minister tries to use Ali as a tool to destroy the Prime Minister's credibility. Ali is put forward as a candidate to be the next MP for Staines and manages to alienate most who cross his path. During a debate with his rival candidate, Ali tries to insult his rival by claiming that he "sucked off a horse" but the rival unintentionally confesses to Ali's claim and Ali wins.

Out of his depth as a Member of Parliament, Ali's bizarre behaviour and solutions seem to work. He visits a customs checkpoint in Dover as a delegate compiling a report. Through ideas such as making education more relatable and ensuring the immigration of attractive women into the UK, Ali becomes incredibly popular, meeting the Prime Minister's intentions and bringing his percentage lead in the polls up twenty two percent. With this the Prime Minister offers to save Ali's beloved John Nike Leisure Centre. Ali accompanies the Prime Minister to a United Nations peace conference to avert war between the French-speaking African nations of Chad and Burkina Faso. The United States and Russia back opposite countries and both threaten nuclear attacks. Ali sneaks into the catering area and pours a bag of cannabis into the delegates' tea. A side-effect is that the two opposing presidents become allies. The Prime Minister says that Ali has saved the world. Carlton's secretary Kate Hedges figures out what Ali has done and retrieves the empty bag, which she mails to the press. Upon his return to the UK, Ali is forced to leave Parliament.

Before the John Nike Leisure Centre can be saved from imminent demolition, a video emerges of Ali and his girlfriend having sex in the Prime Minister's bedroom at Chequers. As Ali was wearing items of the Prime Minister's clothing at the time, the media believe the video details the Prime Minister with a prostitute, forcing his resignation. This results in Carlton being made Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Carlton orders the destruction of the leisure centre. He has bought all available real estate in Staines knowing that the town will be destroyed to make way for the construction of a new terminal for Heathrow Airport which will make him wealthy. The West Staines Massiv race to find the master copy of the CCTV tape proving the former Prime Minister's innocence, extending the olive branch to the gangs of Staines and Berkshire to help them break into the vaults and retrieve the tape. They do this successfully and reinstate the original Prime Minister. Staines is saved from destruction (with the Prime Minister declaring that Slough is to be destroyed instead) and live happily ever after when Ali is posted as the British ambassador to Jamaica. Carlton is forced to work under Ali's wing in Jamaica and dance in drag during Ali's party.

Cast

{{div col}}
  • Michael Gambon as Prime Minister
  • Sacha Baron Cohen as Alistair "Ali G" Graham / Borat Sagdiyev
  • Charles Dance as Deputy Prime Minister David Carlton
  • Kellie Bright as Julie
  • Martin Freeman as Richard "Ricky C" Cunningham
  • Rhona Mitra as Kate Hedges
  • Barbara New as Nan
  • Ray Panthaki as Hassan B
  • Emilio Rivera as Ricco
  • Paul Clayton as Alan Swan Lake
  • Olegar Fedoro as Russian Minister
  • Tony Way as Dangerous Dave
  • Eileen Essell as Mrs. Hugh
  • Daniella Lavender as Maid
  • Capri Ashby as Nurse Nina
  • John Scott Martin as Mr. Johnson
  • Graham McTavish as Customs officer
  • Naomi Campbell as herself
  • Nabil Elouahabi as Jezzy F
  • Bruce Jamieson as Journalist
{{div col end}}

Production

The opening 'gangland' dream sequence was filmed in Los Angeles, with all other scenes photographed in London and Staines.

Filming also took place at Manchester Town Hall between Thursday 31st May and Saturday 2nd June 2001.

When Ali references the Berkshire Massiv of Englefield Green, this is actually in Surrey. The John Nike Leisure Centre is a real facility, though located several miles west of Staines in Bracknell, central Berkshire.

Release

The movie premiered in UK theatres on 22 March 2002, and across various other countries (France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Spain, etc.) throughout the rest of 2002 and midway through 2003.[3] Ali G Indahouse was not theatrically released in the United States and Canada.

The film was released via DVD in the UK on 11 November 2002, and in the US and Canada on 2 November 2004. The DVD version has been modified from the original UK theatrical version. In the original cut, the movie opens with Ali G appearing over the BBFC Certificate and changes the categorisation from '15' to '18'. He goes on to warn about having sex in the back row of the cinema (other people's semen on the seats) and to suggest that our enjoyment will be enhanced by lighting a spliff.[4] This thirty second introduction is missing from all international theatrical releases as well as all current home video releases.

Critical reception

The film received mixed reviews, holding a 56% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.[5] It opened to some notably negative reviews from critics; however, over the years, the film began to receive some positive mentions following the successes of Borat and Brüno. While some hailed it as a successful low culture comedy,[6] it inspired little of the strong fan enthusiasm associated with Da Ali G Show and with Baron Cohen's subsequent film, Borat.

Soundtrack

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| type = soundtrack
| artist = Various Artists
| cover =
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| genre = Soundtrack
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2-step
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| length = 69:35
| label = Island
| producer = Nick Angel
Dan Mazer
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| misc = {{Singles
| name = Ali G Indahouse – Da Soundtrack
| type = soundtrack
| single1 = Me Julie
| single1date = March 18, 2002
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On 18 March 2002, a soundtrack album for the film was released. Featuring music used in the film, it also featured linking material by Ali G, as if the album was a pirate radio broadcast on Ali's "Drive By FM". It was an enhanced CD, featuring the music video for "Me Julie".

{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
  1. "Drive By" (Ali G)
  2. "Stand Clear" (Adam F feat. M.O.P.)
  3. "Straight Outta Compton" (N.W.A)
  4. "Incredible" (M-Beat feat. General Levy)
  5. "Swallow Back" (Ali G)
  6. "Me Julie" (Shaggy and Ali G)
  7. "Yo!" (Ali G)
  8. "Dynamite" (Ms. Dynamite)
  9. "Ride wid Us" (AC's Dark Dub Edit) (So Solid Crew)
  10. "Baddest Ruffest" (Radio Edit) (Backyard Dog)
  11. "Oh Yeah" (Foxy Brown feat. Spragga Benz)
  12. "Put It on Me" (Ja Rule feat. Vita)
  13. "This Is How We Do It" (Rishi Rich Mix) (Mis-Teeq)
  14. "Freak Me" (Another Level)
  15. "Hold Tight" (Ali G)
  16. "E.I." (Nelly)
  17. "Legalise" (Ali G)
  18. "Shoot to Kill" (Oxide & Neutrino)
  19. "Mad Props" (Ali G)
  20. "Fight the Power" (Public Enemy)
  21. "Planet Rock" (Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force)
  22. "Spread de Love" (Ali G)
  23. "Me Julie" (video) (Ali G and Shaggy)
  24. "Reggae Ambassadors" (Third World)
{{div col end}}

Cultural impact

Staines was officially renamed by local councillors to Staines-upon-Thames in part to avoid the fictional gangland associations implied by this film.[7]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/ali-g-indahouse-7 | title=Ali G Indahouse (15) | work=British Board of Film Classification | date=7 March 2002 | accessdate=23 January 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2002/0AGIH.php |title=Ali G Indahouse – Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information |publisher=The Numbers |date= |accessdate=2011-04-20}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284837/releaseinfo | title=Ali G Indahouse (2002) - Release dates | work=Internet Movie Database | publisher=Amazon.com | accessdate=23 January 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/News_Story/Critic_Review/Observer_review/0,,672945,00.html |title=Ali G Indahouse |work=Guardian |publisher=Guardian |accessdate=26 June 2015}}
5. ^{{rotten-tomatoes|ali-g-indahouse-the-movie|Ali G Indahouse}}
6. ^Hollywood Reporter.com {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061214032546/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1472717 |date=14 December 2006 }}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Staines becomes Staines-upon-Thames to shake off Ali G link|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-18118309|publisher=BBC|accessdate=9 May 2013}}

External links

{{Wikiquote}}
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  • "The ultimate Borat + Ali G website"
  • Ali G InDaHouse London Movie Review
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