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Directed by Kevin Macdonald
Director Kevin MacDonald teams with screenwriter Jeremy Brock to adapt Giles Foden's novel detailing the brutal reign of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin as seen through the eyes of his personal physician. James McAvoy stars as the doctor who slowly realizes that he is trapped in an inescapable nightmare, and Forest Whitaker assumes the role of the notorious despot. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

An Interview with Forest Whitaker about The Last King of Scotland(9/01/2006 Telluride Film Festival)
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Roundtable review: The Last King of Scotland
On a gondola in Telluride, Aaron moderates a discussion with Bill, Dave, and Rick returning from the premier of The Last King of Scotland. (9/02/06, Telluride Film Festival)

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Interview with Kevin MacDonald, dir.
On a sidewalk in Telluride, Aaron interviews Kevin MacDonald, director of The Last King of Scotland. (9/02/06, Telluride Film Festival)

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pippin06pippin06 The Last King of Scotland is a ...
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"To warn readers, and due to how I voraciously filled up my Netflix queue when I first subscribed, the next three non-AFI related selections (since I occasionally bump a movie up if it's next on the AFI list) not only revert back to Oscar nominees and winners but seem to focus on message movies about Africa. This would be the first of the three and the second overall of four, if Blood Diamond is included. Forest Whitaker won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Idi Amin, Ugand " [More]
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"Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Brothers Pictures present, in association with Celador Films and Film4, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy. The picture stars Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Anil Kapoor, and Irfan Khan. At the time of this review the film runs 120 minutes and has not yet been rated by the MPAA. The content " [More]
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"There is a scene in the middle of "The Last King of Scotland" featuring Doctor Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy) and Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker). In this scene, the bulking, ferocious president of Uganda is whining in pain on his bed. He believes someone has poisoned him, despite "knowing" how he is going to die. Garrigan, a lanky white Scot, performs a quick examination. Then, he looks around " [More]
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"There are some movies that rise above averageness because of a single extraordinary performance. It is easier to give a great perforamnce in a great movie than it is to give a great performance in an average movie where less is expected. The first time I noticed a performance of this kind was in The Accused. Had Jodie Foster not played the lead role as a rape victim in that film, I would have dismissed it as a standard TV-level court procedural. But Foster's perform " [More]
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"I came back to this because of John Simm's brilliant performance in 'Life On Mars'...Just listing the cast, and the writer gives an idea of how good this is...John Simm"24 hour party people","[More]
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"[quote user="pippin06"] Good list. With the movies I've seen (which is most of them), I'd have to agree. I've got one for consideration: I just watched The Last King of Scotland. Forest Whitaker made that movie and got a golden guy for doing so. If it weren't for him, I probably would have hated the movie and the entire concept. " [More]
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"Good list. With the movies I've seen (which is most of them), I'd have to agree. I've got one for consideration: I just watched The Last King of Scotland. Forest Whitaker made that movie and got a golden guy for doing so. If it weren't for him, I probably would have hated the movie and the entire concept. He stole every scene he was in, " [More]
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"Ricky -- It's good to read that you don't give out spoilers on the radio show. I find that most of my best film experiences are when I know nothing, or as little as possible, before seeing the film. I'm not sure about your comment "This film is not for everyone. Mostly for ..." - this implies that I must not be a film student or film maker, or, in a broader stroke of the brush, somehow unable to appreciate film as a form of art. I'm not sur " [More]
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"Frist I would just like to say that we never give out any spoilers of any movies that are less than a year old. I am glad that you went back and listened to the show again after you saw the film. Now for your answer. As I mentioned in the show. This film is not for everyone. Mostly for film students and film makers. Also I said that it is a film that will only really be appreciated by future generations. Even the early fi " [More]
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More fun that one might expect considering the subject matter, the first 20 minutes of Kevin Macdonald's The Last King of Scotland establishes James McAvoy's Nicholas Garrigan as a good looking, charming young rogue. Freshly graduated from medical school, he rebels against his conventional father by traveling to Uganda, where he indulges his desire for grand adventure and casual sex. Realistically embodying both the most repellent and attractive elements of his character, McAvoy evokes both sympathy and disgust in the audience, while Macdonald's expert pacing sacrifices neither momentum nor character development. It's a fascinating premise to explore how such a hedonistic youth becomes the lackey of a brutal dictator, and by the time a series of events brings Garrigan face-to-face with Idi Amin, then just beginning his rise to power, the audience clearly understands how Amin is able to so easily get the cocky doctor under his control. Basking in the attentions of a nation's leader feeds Garrigan's grand vision of himself, and grounds the events that follow in a fascinating psychological framework. Forest Whitaker's intense performance as Amin dominates The Last King of Scotland. His ability to be simultaneously ingratiating yet ceaselessly intense keeps the viewer on edge. The intricate emotional dance performed by the two lead actors gradually builds until Garrigan realizes Amin's deadly paranoia and egomania -- forcing the doctor to recognize the worst elements within himself. They say a good way to discover what a film is about is to look at what changed between the beginning and the end. If we apply this rule to The Last King of Scotland, it would appear that Garrigan is at the center of the story. However, the very end of the film focuses on Amin's downfall rather than Garrigan's return home. This is understandable, as the fate of the authoritarian ruler and his people is too important to ignore. Also, Whitaker's towering performance demands attention -- it's hard not to fixate on his screen presence -- but the movie would need one more scene of Garrigan digesting all that has happened to him in order for the film to maximize its impact on an audience. Fortunately, the remarkable acting by both men, and the stylish directing, makes The Last King of Scotland an engaging tale of humankind succumbing to its own worst instincts. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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