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The famous scene where Aladeen orders a missile strike on his own people to solve traffic is extended. The UNRATED cut adds explicit squibs, slow-motion dismemberment, and a joke about "collateral damage" that was removed from the theatrical release. While the scene is absurdist, the MPAA objected to the tonal whiplash of cartoon violence meeting realistic blood spray.
In several scenes, the UNRATED version uses longer, improvisational takes. Baron Cohen is famous for staying in character and riffing. The theatrical cut often used the "cleanest" takes for timing. The BluRay UNRATED uses the funniest takes, even if they feature awkward pauses or darker punchlines. For example, the "Women’s health" meeting scene has three entirely different jokes in the UNRATED cut that are not present in the theatrical version.
While the film lacks the dangerous, raw tension of Borat, it compensates with a relentless barrage of gags. The humor is typically Cohen: crude, offensive, and boundary-pushing. However, underneath the low-brow jokes about body functions and stereotypes lies a sharp satirical edge. The film mocks Western perceptions of the Middle East, the absurdity of autocracy, and the hypocrisy of American politics. The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED
The standout moment remains Aladeen’s speech near the end of the film, where he compares a dictatorship to the finer points of American infrastructure and finance—a rare moment of political wit that hits remarkably hard.
Most "Unrated" cuts add a few seconds of blood or an extra curse word. The Dictator UNRATED cut (clocking in at approximately 99 minutes, only 4 minutes longer than the theatrical) uses its extra time to amplify the absurdity. The famous scene where Aladeen orders a missile
Here is what the Blu-Ray UNRATED version gives you that the streaming services cut out:
In the pantheon of 21st-century political satire, few films dared to be as simultaneously offensive, hilarious, and controversial as Sacha Baron Cohen’s 2012 masterpiece, The Dictator. While the theatrical cut delivered a solid box office performance and plenty of laughs, aficionados of comedy—and specifically fans of Baron Cohen’s razor-sharp edge—know that the true experience lies in The Dictator (2012) BluRay UNRATED. In several scenes, the UNRATED version uses longer,
For those who only caught the film on an airplane or basic cable, you have only witnessed a shadow of the film’s potential. The UNRATED BluRay edition is not merely a marketing gimmick; it is a radically different, denser, and more anarchic version of the film. This article dives deep into why the 2012 BluRay UNRATED cut is essential viewing, what you are missing in the sanitized versions, and why physical media (or a high-quality rip) remains the gold standard for this particular title.
The Dictator is a sharp departure from Sacha Baron Cohen’s previous mockumentary style (Borat, Bruno). Instead of interacting with real, unsuspecting people, Cohen ventures into a fully scripted narrative comedy. He plays Admiral General Aladeen, the fearsome, narcissistic, and profoundly ignorant dictator of the fictional North African Republic of Wadiya.
The plot follows a familiar "fish out of water" trope: Aladeen travels to New York to address the United Nations, only to be betrayed by his uncle (Ben Kingsley) and stripped of his beard—rendering him unrecognizable. Lost in Brooklyn, he teams up with a free-spirited feminist grocer (Anna Faris) and a rogue nuclear scientist (Jason Mantzoukas) to reclaim his throne.
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Автор ПО: Герасимов Андрей Николаевич