El dictador

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Sacha Baron Cohen protagoniza la heroica historia de un dictador que no duda en arriesgar su vida para asegurar que la democracia nunca llegará al país que con tanto amor oprime. (Paramount Pictures España)

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claudel 

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español Yo me he resistido a Cohen durante mucho tiempo, pero me rompió con Borat y ya no me resistiré más. Me gusta que se lo reparta todo de forma igual y equitativa, no perdona a nadie y tiene suerte de poder permitírselo, como por ejemplo con Israel, otro director o autor podría fácilmente cerrar su carrera o interrumpirla durante varios años por chistes similares. El Dictador combina todos los dictadores conocidos que recordamos y definitivamente no aburre. El corto metraje se ajusta a un ritmo ágil y a un cóctel loco de humor absolutamente incorrecto. Caras conocidas ni siquiera se resistieron por un par de segundos y Anna Faris incluso cambió su corte y color de cabello. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés The transition to full fiction doesn’t fit Cohen at all. Where Borat and Bruno were sharply satirical thanks to their documentary format, which allowed average Americans to make complete fools of themselves, The Dictator is only eager and a little vapid. Cohen barks and bites in every direction again, but this time it feels as if instead of proper fangs, he had fake teeth. Some of the scenes are incredibly funny (birth! head! onanism!), but I was struck by a great deal of slag (so-so jokes) and many scenes that spend minutes lazily bordering the cringe, only to fizzle out without producing anything very funny (the scene on the helicopter that looked good in the trailer is ruined in the film). There are some good moments, but I expected (and wanted) something much sharper. 6+ ()

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Marigold 

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inglés A dictatorial charge of incorrectness, terrorism against good taste. This is goes beyond Borat and Bruno. It's a carnival of unrestrained villainy, trampled taboos and desecrated models. In a messed up world, The Dictator reminds me of an island of common sense, where democracy = the opportunity to laugh freely at everyone and everything (from phobias through the genre clichés of romantic comedy to the absurdity of the time). It has weaknesses, but I let them go. To the question of whether it was more aladeen or aladeen, I answer clearly: it was absolutely ALADEEN. The craziest mainstream satire in recent years, which makes Zohan just another shaved activist... (btw, finally someone adequately expressed the romance of samohana) ()

D.Moore 

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inglés It seems to me that Sacha Baron Cohen will not be able to replicate the success of Borat. He failed with Brüno and this time he gave up on the documentary form and tried a real film with a real plot... And although it turned out better, it's also often kind of contradictory. There are many hilarious situations, but also a lot of unnecessary (and repeated) “jokes", plus a pretty lame ending that, in my opinion, only pretends to take a shot at similar clichés. Three and a half. ()

Pethushka 

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inglés I don't often reach for crazy stuff like this, but I'm glad I made an exception this time. I had a good time watching an American comedy for the first time in a while. Of course, we all have different senses of humor, which is why our opinions on comedy are often very contradictory. I have only one yardstick – the amount of quality and sincere laughter. And Aladdin made me giggle several times. The ideal running time spared us unnecessary dead spots that have no place in a comedy. Even though I'm not at all a fan of S.B. Cohen, he was quite tolerable here. 4 stars. ()

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