The Last King of ScotlandJames McAvoy (who's only notable role I can remember is playing a Satyr/faun in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) plays another unlikely character inthat if "Dr" Nicholas Garrigan, a young, privaledged and niave scotsman fresh out of medical school. Nick decides to start off his life right...with a little fun and adventure in the storied land of... uh... Uganda.
Hot damn! Bring the sun tan lotion! Why I couldn't think of a more wonderful place than Uganda... well maybe Cambodia...
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Anyway Nick arrives right in the middle of a coup that puts Idi Amin in power. He's true to his word and has sex with a young african philly (quick cut scene) he meets on the bus. Things are getting off to a roaring start when he meets the big guy himself and immediately impresses the dictator by shooting a water buffalo injured on the road becasue it broke his conscentration while atttenidng to the dictator.
At this point many might want to shut her down but the real film is just beginning. Nick Garrigan is a fictional character who never existed but Idi Amin is real...the film brings that home near the last section when things begin to fall part for Nick...
"Is there anything that you have done that is good, Nicholas? You came to Africa to play the white man. But we aren't a game. We're real. This room is real. .” ... give an excellent actor a crazy psychopath to play and you have award winning material. Forrest Whitaker earns his Oscar make no mistake...he captures the tyrants dangerous and playful moods...his quirky and sometimes engaging personality. The film itself is flawed as there is little of any plot of historical value here, a cautionary tale of a niave idiot who grows up the hard way. As the film progresses you begin to see the real basis and the very funny irony the maker of the film are spinning...that Nicholas Garrigan symbolizes all those well meaning people who still vaguely think they can help the poor "savages".
But the tables have turned...
Nicholas Garrigan: I can't. It f*cking stinks. I can't help coming back to that moment when I asked you to talk to him. This isn't me. I have to go home now.
Idi Amin: You cannot.
Nicholas Garrigan: What?
Idi Amin: Your work is not finished here yet. Nick is trapped and things don't portend to end well for him. He comes to africa for his own amusement and ends up becoming someone's pet.
A must see if for no other reason than Whitaker's very good performance.