The Dictator: Sacha Baron Cohen and director Larry Charles deliver their first misfire with this uninteresting comedy about a ruthless dictator (Cohen) getting lost in Manhattan, where he falls in love with a hippie (Anna Faris). Unlike the Borat and Bruno films, this one actually has a narrative, and while there are some decent scattered laughs, the overall feeling of the movie is a little too ugly and drab to be recommended. Mind you, I did laugh out loud a couple of times, especially during the dictatorโ€™s helicopter tour of Manhattan. And Cohenโ€™s final speech is actually brilliantโ€”a sort of the dark, evil cousin of Chaplinโ€™s speech at the end of The Great Dictator. Still, more jokes fall flat than succeed, and this just feels like a waste of Cohenโ€™s talents. Ultimately, the character is so unlikable itโ€™s just a drag to spend time with him.

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