The Dictator -2012- Bluray Unrated Link Online
Blu-ray Unrated Edition
The 2012 film The Dictator , directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, serves as a sharp satirical critique of authoritarianism, Western interventionism, and political hypocrisy. The is particularly significant for film studies because it restores over 15 minutes of additional footage that was cut from the theatrical release, offering a rawer, more provocative version of the film's social commentary.
- The Dictator’s "Deleted Scenes": A full 30-minute reel of improv that didn’t make either cut.
- "The Making of Wadiya": A mockumentary about creating the fictional country’s flag, anthem, and nuclear program.
- Commentary Track: Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles in character as Aladeen and his "advisor." It is arguably funnier than the film itself.
Conclusion
1. Basic Info
- Deleted & Extended Scenes (likely includes the unrated footage)
- Alternate/Extended Opening
- Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes (making-of, interviews with Sacha Baron Cohen, director Larry Charles, and cast)
- Cast & Crew Interviews
- Gag Reel / Bloopers
- Audio Commentary (director and/or Sacha Baron Cohen)
- Production Design / Costumes Featurette
- Theatrical Trailer and TV Spots
- Subtitles for special features (varies)
: The cut features extra dialogue and extended "love scenes" that push the film's R-rated boundaries even further. Additional Special Features The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED