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James looks at Sacha Baron Cohen’s newest film, and how it stacks up against the past.<\/em><\/p>\n

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As you may know from our podcasts, I am a fan of the man who plays The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen, a man who also produced and wrote the film. Cohen is best known in\u00a0North America\u00a0for two other films in which he starred, co-wrote and co-produced: 2006\u2019s sleeper hit\/quote factory Borat, and 2009\u2019s general letdown\/vehicle for yelling penises Bruno. While Cohen has been in other films, it is these that he is most connected with by a wide margin. Bruno and Borat are movies that Cohen seems to have held a lot of control over, is the star of, and seems to stay in character as each respective role for months at a time. He attends red carpet events and appears on talk shows in full costume, maintaining the respective personality and accent without ever winking at the camera or acknowledging the gag, something that continued in promoting The Dictator.<\/p>\n

Cohen did the media rounds deep in character as General Admiral Aladeen, oppressive egomaniacal leader of the fictitious country of Wadiya. The marketing campaign for The Dictator appeared similar to that of Bruno and Borat, as we saw Cohen\/Aladeen hijack public events and turn them into press for his movie, this time by \u2018accidentally\u2019 spilling, \u201cCremated remains of Kim Jong-Il,\u201d on Ryan Seacrest at the Oscars. Everything looked the same as Cohen ramped up for the release of his next film, and judging by the trailers, we were in for a similar product. Like Bruno and Borat, The Dictator looked to be a movie about a spotlight-loving, self-centred, accented foreigner who comes to America, finds love where he least expects it and learns a lesson. Comparisons to the other two films were inevitable in the lead-up to The Dictator\u2019s release. After many of us saw the film, the comparisons kept coming\u2026 but were unfavourable. The general consensus of his earlier work seems to be that Borat was great and Bruno was less so. Most people feel The Dictator continued this downward trend, at least if sites like Rotten Tomatoes are to be believed. The consensus assessment of his most recent work is correct* even though it had me laughing quite hard at times, even on the second viewing. The major and often noted flaw of The Dictator is its inconsistency, causing the aggregate review on Rotten Tomatoes to refer to the film as \u2018wildly uneven,\u2019 a criticism with which I must agree.\u00a0While I would recommend the movie (to a certain type of person), the truth is that it does not stack up to Bruno or Borat.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>*Which is not always the case for Cohen\u2019s work: Bruno remains a thoroughly underappreciated, clever film.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

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The Dictator will be lumped in with those two movies (and any other similar movies Cohen releases in the future) in retrospect, but there is another movie that serves as a better companion piece: Charlie Chaplin\u2019s 1940 film The Great Dictator, in which he satirizes the comedic well that is Adolf Hitler. This film obviously informed Cohen\u2019s work, as you can tell by the fact that the title of Cohen\u2019s film does not attempt to distance itself from Chaplin\u2019s. In fact, at a climactic point in The Dictator, Aladeen is called \u201cThe great dictator,\u201d a term he gladly accepts. While the marketing and main character of The Dictator was similar to Borat and Bruno, the narrative has much more in common with The Great Dictator than either of those. Both Chaplin and Cohen\u2019s dictator films have the following in common:<\/p>\n