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DVD review: The Dictator

5:30 AM Friday Oct 5, 2012
Sacha Baron Cohen as General Aladeen in The Dictator. Photo / Supplied

Sacha Baron Cohen as General Aladeen in The Dictator. Photo / Supplied

Borat and Bruno were exercises in ridiculousness, as UK comedian Sacha Baron Cohen invented a bizarre character to expose American prejudices and send up stereotypes in 'gotcha!' style setups.

But The Dictator is an altogether different beast: For a start, it has a proper script, with Cohen playing Admiral General Aladeen, an arrogant and excessive North African dictator who finds himself lost in New York and forced to work in an organic food store.

The character and story are deliberately controversial, a typical Cohen move. But what's not typical is that many of his jokes here fall flat. At their best, they range from mildly amusing (the helicopter "9/11" discussion) to the inane (the big breasted security guard).

It lacks the element of surprise that was the key to making Borat and Bruno so successful, meaning The Dictator flops about before landing somewhere around his lacklustre 2002 movie Ali G Indahouse.

Perhaps it's time for Cohen to take a few tips from General Aladeen's foray into organic foodstuffs and learn some new tricks. Otherwise his schtick is getting old.

Extras: Deleted and extended scenes, music video and an interview with Larry King.
Stars: 2/5

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Kiwi_in_Perth (Perth) | 10:01AM Tuesday, 09 Oct 2012
Yes I was expecting something similar to Bruno and Borat. What I didnt expect was a fullbown movie.

I was hoping he would pose as a real life dictator going around poking fun at Americas masses. Unfortunantly for me the movie was boring and yes it fell flat. I give it 1/5. Go back to doing what you do best Sasha.
mattc57 (New Zealand) | 03:34PM Wednesday, 27 Mar 2013
On the other hand, I really enjoyed it, and found the speech near the end very clever and relevant. A solid 3/5
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