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The Dictator is a 2012 comedy film co-written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as his fourth feature film in a leading role. The film is directed by Larry Charles, who previously directed Baron Cohen's mockumentaries Borat and BrĂ¼no. Cohen, in the role of Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States, stars alongside Anna Faris and Ben Kingsley.
Plot
For years, the North African Republic of Wadiya has been ruled by Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen, a childish, lecherous, misogynous, anti-western and antisemitic despot who surrounds himself with female bodyguards, refuses to allow Wadiyan oil to be sold internationally and is working on developing nuclear weapons. After the United Nations Security Council resolves to intervene militarily, Aladeen travels to the UN Headquarters in New York City
to address the council. Shortly after arriving, he is kidnapped by
Clayton, a hitman hired by his treacherous uncle Tamir. Tamir then
replaces Aladeen with a mentally-challenged political decoy named Efawadh, whom he intends to manipulate into signing a document democratizing Wadiya and opening the country's oil fields
for business. Aladeen escapes after Clayton accidentally burns himself
to death, but his huge beard has been shaved off by Clayton, making him
practically unrecognizable. He encounters activist Zoey (Anna Faris), who offers him a job at her alternative lifestyle co-op. Aladeen refuses the offer and travels to New York's "Little Wadiya", located near the Marcy Avenue
station, which is populated by refugees from his country. There, he
encounters "Nuclear" Nadal, the former chief of Wadiya's nuclear weapons
program and head procurer of women, whom Aladeen thought he had
previously executed. Nadal explains that Wadiyan rebels infiltrated his
intelligence unit, sending into exile all the people he had ordered to
be executed.
Wanting his old job back, Nadal promises to help Aladeen thwart
Tamir's plot and regain his position as 'rightful' dictator, on
condition that Aladeen makes him head of Wadiya's WMD
program again. Aladeen agrees and accepts Zoey's job offer, as she is
catering at the hotel where the signing is to occur. Aladeen grows
closer to Zoey after she refuses his sexual advances and teaches him how
to masturbate,
and then falls in love with her while watching her boldly and
passionately tell off a police officer. Turning around Zoey's struggling
business, Aladeen begins imposing strict schedules on everyone, forming
a personality cult
around Zoey and intimidating an inspector into giving the store a good
review. However, Aladeen's relationship with Zoey becomes strained after
he reveals his true identity. After acquiring a new beard taken from a
corpse, Aladeen infiltrates the hotel and tells Efawadh to leave. At the
signing ceremony, he tears up Tamir's document in front of the UN
delegation, and holds an impassioned speech praising the virtues of dictatorship,
drawing unintended parallels to current issues within the United
States. However, upon seeing Zoey in the room, he declares his love for
her and, knowing Zoey's strongly-held views, vows to democratize his
country and open up Wadiya's oil fields for business, but in a way where
the general populace will benefit. Angry with Aladeen staying in power,
Tamir attempts to assassinate him but Efawadh jumps in front of the
bullet and survives as it is his job "to be shot in the head".
A year later, Wadiya holds its first democratic elections, although they are rigged in favor
of Aladeen (having now added the titles President Prime Minister to his
previous Admiral General). Afterwards, he marries Zoey, but is shocked
when she crushes a glass and reveals herself to be Jewish.
Scenes during the credits show Aladeen's convoy, now consisting of eco-friendly cars,
visiting a reinstated Nadal, and later Zoey revealing in a television
interview that she is pregnant with the couple's first child. Aladeen
responds to the news by asking if Zoey is having "a boy or an abortion".
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