The Dictator -2012- Bluray Unrated ● (ULTIMATE)

When Sacha Baron Cohen’s The Dictator hit theaters in 2012, audiences expected chaos. They got it—but not the full dose. The theatrical cut, rated R, delivered plenty of laughs, but like a censored state broadcast from the fictional Republic of Wadiya itself, it felt like something was being hidden from us.

Enter the 2012 Blu-Ray UNRATED Edition. This isn’t just a marketing gimmick. This is the comedic equivalent of pulling back the curtain on a tyrant. Here is why this specific disc deserves a spot on your shelf.

The Dictator is not Cohen’s masterpiece—that title likely belongs to Borat—but it is arguably his most re-watchable film. By moving to a scripted format, he sacrificed the unpredictability of reality for a tighter, more consistent narrative. The UNRATED BluRay elevates the experience, delivering the full, unadulterated vision of the film without the constraints of the MPAA.

Rating: 7.5/10 Recommendation: Highly recommended for fans of shock comedy and political satire. If you are easily offended, steer clear.

The standout feature of the "Banned & Unrated" Blu-ray The Dictator (2012) is the inclusion of an Extended Unrated Cut , which adds roughly 15 to 20 minutes of footage not seen in theaters

While the unrated cut maintains the same core plot, it introduces several notable additions: The "Tit Fight" Sequence

: A bizarre and outrageous scene where one of Aladeen’s former female bodyguards, Etra, attempts to assassinate him using her oversized breasts as weapons. Extended Cameos

: Characters like Larry King and the performer "Busty Heart" have more prominent or exclusive screen time in this version. Raunchier Content The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED

: The cut features extra dialogue and extended "love scenes" that push the film's R-rated boundaries even further. Additional Special Features

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

: 15 distinct sequences, including an explanation of why Ben Kingsley’s character was skipped in the line of succession and more jokes about the Broadway show Billy Elliot "Your Money is on the Dresser" Music Video

: A full music video featuring Sacha Baron Cohen’s character and a cameo by his real-life wife, Isla Fisher. Larry King Interview

: An extended, uncensored version of the interview seen in the film, which includes additional controversial jokes. Note on Quality

: Some reviewers have noted that because the unrated scenes are seamlessly branched

into the theatrical cut, there can be slight, noticeable shifts in video quality or color grading between the original and added footage. specific scene or wanting to know if this version is available on any streaming platforms The Dictator (2012) - FAQ - IMDb When Sacha Baron Cohen’s The Dictator hit theaters

The Dictator (2012) BluRay UNRATED

Overview

"The Dictator" is a 2012 American political satire film written, directed, and produced by Sacha Baron Cohen. The film stars Baron Cohen as two main characters: Hafz Aladeen, a brutal and eccentric dictator from the fictional African nation of Turdina, and his lookalike, Ali G, a stoner and semi-fictitious character also portrayed by Baron Cohen.

Plot

The film begins with Hafz Aladeen, the ruthless and eccentric dictator of Turdina, who rules with an iron fist. He is overthrown in a coup and forced to flee to the United States, where he assumes the identity of his lookalike, Ali G. As Hafz navigates the complexities of American culture, he finds himself at odds with the US government, which seeks to use him as a puppet for their own interests.

Meanwhile, Ali G, Hafz's lookalike, is a clueless and eccentric stoner who becomes embroiled in Hafz's schemes. The two characters' storylines intersect as Hafz attempts to regain control of Turdina and Ali G navigates his own misadventures.

Cast

Reception

"The Dictator" received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Baron Cohen's performance and the film's biting satire. The film holds a 75% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.6/10.

Technical Specifications

Features

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  • Conclusion

    "The Dictator" is a hilarious and biting satire that showcases Sacha Baron Cohen's impressive comedic skills. With its clever writing, strong performances, and technical excellence, this BluRay release is a must-have for fans of comedy and satire. The UNRATED version offers an uncut and uncensored viewing experience, making it a great option for those who want to experience the film in its entirety.

    The BluRay UNRATED adds roughly 16 minutes of extra footage, including: Features

    Note: Some jokes work better in the UNRATED cut, but a few scenes drag compared to the tighter theatrical.