The Dictator -2012- Bluray Unrated Site
If you thought Sacha Baron Cohen’s antics in the theatrical cut of The Dictator (2012) were a bit too "safe," the Banned & Unrated Blu-ray
The BluRay release includes roughly 30–35 minutes of bonus content: Deleted & Extended Scenes
If you are easily offended by jokes about 9/11, nuclear warfare, or the reproductive organs of world leaders, stick to the theatrical cut. But if you believe that satire needs to be dangerous to be effective, is a masterpiece of bad taste and a time capsule of pre-woke, unapologetic shock comedy. The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED
The cut expands the film’s runtime, inserting jokes and sequences deemed too edgy or slow for the theatrical audience.
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More than a decade after its release, The Dictator remains shockingly relevant. The film’s crowning achievement is Aladeen’s climatic speech at the end of the movie, where he compares the hypothetical hardships of a dictatorship to the actual realities of modern American society.
"The Dictator" received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Baron Cohen's performance and the film's biting satire. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $60 million worldwide. Are you interested in a of specific deleted scenes
When Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles teamed up for The Dictator in 2012, they aimed to create a comedy that was less about hidden-camera mockumentary (like Borat ) and more about pure, scripted slapstick satire. While the theatrical release was hilarious, version is the definitive way to experience this outrageous parody of absolute power and Western misconceptions.