The Dictator -2012- Bluray Unrated

While the unrated cut is the centerpiece, the Blu-ray includes several additional supplements:

Beyond the unrated version itself, the Blu-ray includes approximately 34 minutes of supplementary material: High Def Digest Deleted and Extended Scenes The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED

If you found Borat too uncomfortable to watch, The Dictator is a safer bet because it’s fiction—you know everyone is in on the joke. It is a relentless barrage of one-liners ("Why are you guys so anti-dictators? Imagine if America was a dictatorship...") that serves as a perfect vessel for Baron Cohen’s chaotic energy. While the unrated cut is the centerpiece, the

cut, which adds substantial content that was too crude or explicit for the theatrical "R" rating. Theatrical Version Unrated Version Approx. 83 minutes Approx. 98 minutes (1h 38m) Key Differences Standard R-rated humor. cut, which adds substantial content that was too

: This research explores the film's connection to the Iraq Invasion and criticizes how it ultimately aligns with Western viewpoints despite mocking both sides.

: Includes a scene where a bodyguard attempts to kill General Aladeen using her breasts and an extended birthing scene. Dialogue & Maturity

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.