The Last King of Scotland
| Genre: | Drama, Mystery/Suspense |
| Mood: | Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Kevin MacDonald |
| Actor: | James McAvoy, Forest Whitaker |
| Actress: | Kerry Washington |
| Release Year: | 2006 |
| Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
| Runtime: | 123 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
In the early 1970s, looking for adventure after medical school,
handsome young Scottish physician Nicholas Garrigan (McAvoy) travels to
Uganda to join a rural medical team. During a roadside crisis involving
General Idi Amin (Whitaker), Garrigan impresses the new president with
a brazen act and is hand-picked to become Amin's personal physician and
closest adviser. Slowly, Garrigan comes to understand that Amin, though
charismatic, is a savage and genocidal dictator responsible for
butchering everyone who opposes his will. But how to get out from under?
Why I Love It:
Anchored by Whitaker's fearsome performance as the charming yet volatile tyrant, MacDonald's searing adaptation of Giles Foden's novel contrasts Garrigan's freewheeling youthfulness with the harsh realities of Amin's beleaguered Uganda. McAvoy's doctor is cheeky and reckless, bedding Amin's wife (Washington) when he feels trapped, but Nicholas is also ill-served by his own political naiveté. Great support from Simon McBurney and Gillian Anderson lend further complexity to this stylishly directed and phenomenally well-acted dramatic thriller, based on a true story.






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