The Great Dictator is a satirical comedy-drama film written, directed, and starring Charlie Chaplin. The movie is a political satire that mocks Adolf Hitler and Nazism. It tells the story of a Jewish barber who is mistaken for a dictator and ends up impersonating him. The Great Dictator cleverly satirizes fascism, dictatorship, and the cult of personality. Chaplin's iconic performance and powerful speech at the end of the film make it a timeless classic. The movie's blend of comedy and social commentary continues to resonate, making it a must-watch for fans of satirical movies.