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Dear Dictator
When political turmoil forces a British-Caribbean dictator to flee his island nation, he seeks refuge and hides with a rebellious teenage girl in suburban America, and ends up teaching the young teen how to start a revolution and overthrow the "mean girls" in her high school.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s Jamaica, a rebellious teenage girl named Tatiana is furious when her mother announces she is leaving her life behind to marry a British gentleman. The situation escalates when Tatiana's father, a recently overthrown and brutal dictator, seeks refuge in their home. She must grapple with her father's tyrannical presence and her own burgeoning desire for independence, all while navigating the complexities of family and societal upheaval.
Critical Reception
Dear Dictator received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised Michael Caine's performance and the film's ambitious premise, many found the execution to be uneven and the humor to be hit-or-miss. The film struggled to balance its dark themes with its comedic aspirations.
What Reviewers Say
Michael Caine delivers a memorable performance as the titular dictator.
The film attempts a difficult tonal balance between dark comedy and drama, with mixed results.
The narrative struggles with pacing and character development, particularly for the younger cast.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Jamaica, aiming to capture the atmosphere of the 1980s Caribbean setting.
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