: The dialogue is heavily laden with sarcasm and controversial humor, often pushing boundaries regarding race, gender, and international relations. Where to Watch (Sub Indo)
Hilarity ensues as Abdi tries to reassert his dictatorial habits in a warung (street food stall), ordering the bakso seller to be his minister of soup, and attempting to execute a ojek driver for not bowing. Sari, thinking it’s all a bizarre performance art piece, plays along — but soon discovers the truth. The Dictator Sub Indo
: The fictional country is portrayed as an oil-rich nation where Aladeen exercises total control, even executing people for minor disagreements. : The dialogue is heavily laden with sarcasm
Ada dua versi The Dictator yang beredar: : The fictional country is portrayed as an
Change "Silence!" to "Diem lo semua, rakyat jelata!" to match his arrogant persona. 3. Satirical Context Notes