The Dictator

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Comedy

Sacha Baron Cohen, center, in The Dictator

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Fri May 11 2012

It’s a safe bet that ‘The Dictator’ will be 2012’s only feature presented ‘in loving memory of Kim Jong Il’. This latest outrage from Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles continues the template set down in ‘Borat’ and ‘Brüno’, offering the spectacle of an outlandishly foreign, preposterously unreconstructed ego monster set loose on American soil. Despite its timeliness – North African despots are so hot right now – ‘The Dictator’ has far less satirical bite than its predecessors and is flimsier as filmmaking. But it’s funny as hell.

Admiral General Aladeen (Baron Cohen), ‘beloved oppressor’ since childhood of fictional rogue state Wadiya, enjoys a trigger-happy life of inane luxury and whimsical terror. A run-in with weapons inspectors necessitates a visit to the UN in New York, where things swiftly go from ‘Crocodile Dundee’ to ‘After Hours’: Aladeen finds himself adrift in Brooklyn, avoiding dissident diners in Little Wadiya and working at a vegan feminist cooperative run by adorably strident Zoey (Anna Faris). There’s also some business with a former underling (Jason Mantzoukas) and a nefarious rival (Ben Kingsley, underused) in the run-up to the signing of a new democratic mandate for Wadiya.

There’s a lightweight quality to ‘The Dictator’ compared to its predecessors. The fact that Aladeen’s delusions of grandeur aren’t quite delusions – he does run a country, after all – makes him less compelling than Ali G, Borat or Brüno, while the film’s other characters and plotting are perfunctory. Most regrettable is the loss of the candid-camera interactions with real-life stooges that allowed ‘Borat’ and especially ‘Brüno’ to take a genuinely sharp satirical edge to American culture; nor is there any substantial engagement with the mechanics of actual oppression. As some lame shtick with Aladeen’s imbecilic double makes clear, ‘The Great Dictator’ this ain’t – although one wittily subversive speech towards the end is pleasingly barbed.

Still, if a comedy is meant to make you laugh, mission accomplished. As a series of wonderfully grotesque set-pieces, ‘The Dictator’ delivers, from the Munich massacre à la Wii and a helicopter ride from hell to hipster blowback and genital slapstick. Baron Cohen’s talents as a clown find their the ideal vehicle in this onslaught of sheer tastelessness – a cluster-bomb of comic coups enveloping neo-cons and fem-lit, torture and amniotic fluid, linguistics and architecture, wanking and severed heads. And there is room for one touching moment: when Aladeen sees Zoey haranguing a cop, her finger in his face, her features a mask of indignant self-regard, he realises this might just be the girl for him.

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Release details

UK release:

Fri May 18 2012

Duration:

83 mins

Cast and crew

Director:

Larry Charles

Cast:

Sacha Baron Cohen, Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley

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Rated as: 3/5 (51 ratings)
  • Mildly amusing in places, but generally a poor film.

    Bosco Sat May 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • This has been a very difficult film to review. There are good bits and some are very good but none of it is really great. There are nods to comic heroes such as the Great Dictator type speech and the Morecambe and Wise bring me sunshine nod but overall it is a bit of a let down. It relies too much on profanity and schoolboy sexual innuendo and random violence. If you liked Borat and Ali G you will probably love this. If you didn't then you probably won't. Its infantile and not as funny as it thinks it is. A fair 3 stars with the good bits countering the over reliance on smut and nob gags. Sasha it is time to grow up if you want to be more than a one trick pony.

    Ian Sat May 19 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Dear Nick Barr, they should take your degree back. Clearly you do not have enough taste or brains to get it from a better university or get a PhD. You were obviously too busy looking at "who was there" and did not watch the film! I am just back from cinema – do not waste your money, people, it is is bad! And Sasha can not act.

    Cinema Spy Sat May 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I am looking forward to his next film where he plays a xenophobic Israeli.

    Archie Sat May 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I don't think this film was racist, I just think it was total shite !

    Dougle Sat May 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Greatness!! Very funny!

    andrew Fri May 18 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • if u need a good laugh you should definitely watch this movie!! I could not stop laughing even thinking about the good old head is making me laugh now!

    ashley Fri May 18 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Here's what I think: SBC and his compadres have set out to hoodwink the mainstream cinema-going audience..for fun! The trailer promises to lampoon the Middle Eastern dictator-kitsch lifestyle in a Carry On Up The Khyber kinda way; but after about 15 minutes of that, the viewer is suddenly bundled onto a flight to the US&A, where a light is shone painfully in the face of America and Americans. Hypocrisy is exposed in Hollywood, in the alternative movement, in the promoters of US-style democracy and in attitudes to the People's Republic of China. Of course there is potty humour and willy jokes, as well as slapstick and weak gags drawn out so much that they become funny again, but this is a multi-layered work that stays in the mind after viewing. See it for your self and decide.

    gregor Fri May 18 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • One of the worst ever supposed to be funny films i have ever seen. There was not one bit in it that was funny, mind you there was just one good bit, the end;-) chardvark

    zee symes Fri May 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Xenophobes will love this film. Marketing victims of the huge publicity machine promoting this film will regret it. Time for Baron Cohen to retire and get a job in a bank or as a diamond trader.

    Bret 565 Fri May 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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