Movie Synopsis
When Admiral General Shabazz Aladeen, leader of the oppressed North African Republic of Wadiya, travels to the UN in New York to deliver a speech about his country’s nuclear-weapon facilities he suffers a betrayal that he must fight, otherwise his people may become free.
Movie Review Summary
This is a change from Sacha’s previous films like Borat – it’s less about playing up with real people and more of a fictional story this time round. On accounts of this film it’s an approach that works. The laughs are there, the story where you don’t now what’s coming next are there, and the scenes that you’ll recount with your friends are there. All in all, a good movie that’ll have a smile on your face in places and cringing in others. The gags keep coming all the way through, right up until the last moment. Looking for a little light-hearted relief? Let the dicatator Aladeen sort you out.
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