The Dictator is a movie about a dictator whose name is Admiral General Shabazz Aladeen, who rules an imaginary nation called Wadiya in North Africa. He is anti-western and anti-Semitic. The country’s main source of income is oil and Admiral General has plans of developing nuclear weapons. Admiral General does not want his oil to be sold internationally and is considered by the UN a “troubled” leader. Admiral General’s uncle wants to kill him, so the oil can be sold internationally. A hit man kidnapped Admiral General and while Admiral General is escaping his kidnapper, his beard was shaved while through the process of escaping. Now without his signature beard, no one can recognize him. At the end of the movie, Admiral General meets Zoey, marries her, and eventually regains power of his country. The beginning of the movie shows Wadiya located in the African desert. The architecture of the building is very “Middle Eastern” with domes on top of the building that resemble the architecture of the Ottoman Empire period. The country has no modern building. This scene is the first manifestation of Orientalism. The movie sets the scene by telling the
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