Without his throne, his beard, or his army, Aladeen must navigate the horrors of democratic America. He works at a "whole foods" co-op run by a militant feminist, Zoey (Anna Faris). He must learn to bow to "the people." The central irony of The Dictator movie is that the tyrant finds American democracy to be more chaotic, inefficient, and absurd than his own brutal dictatorship.
International Relations: The UN is portrayed as a bureaucratic stage where real power is brokered in backrooms. Sacha Baron Cohen’s Performance The Dictator Movie