The Last King of Scotland

The Last King Of Scotland [DVD] [2006]
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Year Released 2006
Genre Drama
Our Rating 7.5
Director Kevin Macdonald
Written By Jeremy Brock, Giles Foden
Main Cast

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Synopsis

In an incredible twist of fate, a Scottish doctor on a Ugandan medical mission becomes irreversibly entangled with one of the world's most barbaric figures: Idi Amin. Impressed by Dr. Garrigan's brazen attitude in a moment of crisis, the newly self-appointed Ugandan President Amin hand picks him as his personal physician and closest confidante. Though Garrigan is at first flattered and fascinated by his new position, he soon awakens to Amin's savagery - and his own complicity in it. Horror and betrayal ensue as Garrigan tries to right his wrongs and escape Uganda alive.

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FilmCritique.co.uk Review

An exciting and intelligent thriller. The Last King of Scotland features a storming performance from Whittaker and an equally impressive but somewhat less showy turn from McAvoy.

It's refreshing to see a film where the protagonist is actually a bit of a git. It would have been a lot less believable had McAvoy been all saintly and noble.

It's a pity that Gillian Anderson is underused though.

It's tense, scary, shocking and even very funny in parts. And well worth seeking out.

FilmCritique.co.uk Rating: 7.5 -- Robin Pendrigh

Amazon.co.uk Review

As the evil Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, Forest Whitaker gives an unforgettable performance in The Last King of Scotland. Powerfully illustrating the terrible truth that absolute power corrupts absolutely, this fictionalised chronicle of Amin's rise and fall is based on the acclaimed novel by Giles Foden, in which Amin's despotic reign of terror is viewed through the eyes of Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy), a Scottish doctor who arrives in Uganda in the early 1970s to serve as Amin's personal physician. His outsider's perspective causes him to be initially impressed by Amin's calculated rise to power, but as the story progresses--and as Whitaker's award-worthy performance grows increasingly monstrous--The Last King of Scotland turns into a pointed examination of how independent Uganda (a British colony until 1962) became a breeding ground for Amin's genocidal tyranny. As Whitaker plays him, Amin is both seductive and horribly destructive--sometimes in the same breath--and McAvoy effectively conveys the tragic cost of his character's naiveté, which grows increasingly prone to exploitation. As directed by Kevin Macdonald (who made the riveting semi-documentary Touching the Void), this potent cautionary tale my prompt some viewers to check out Barbet Schroeder's equally revealing documentary General Idi Amin Dada, an essential source for much of this film's authentic detail. --Jeff Shannon

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Additional Information

Certification Suitable for 15 years and over
Studio 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Running Time 118 minutes
IMDb User Rating 7.9

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