The last king of Scotland
By Daniel Korol on Mar 8, 2007 in Film
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Forest Whitaker gives a titanic performance as Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator who rose to power in the 1970s. James McAvoy plays Nicholas Garrigan, a Scottish physician who travels to Uganda for the adventure and wins Amin’s affections, becoming his personal doctor. Garrigan enters into a moral crisis as he begins to realize the kind of man Amin is, and begins to fear for his own life as events spiral more and more out of his control.
Whitaker seizes the chance to play this larger than life character and runs with it — I’ve never seen Whitaker give so convincing and transforming a performance. However, as good as he is, McAvoy impressed me more. His performance as Garrigan is not as showy, but it’s much more textured and subtle, and his character has the bigger arc from start to finish. Gillian Anderson(the old x files star) also does terrific work in a small role as a fellow doctor, who understands things about Amin and the African culture that Garrigan does not.
It is certainly not a feel good movie,unless it makes you feel good to watch a great actor like Whitaker give the performance of his life…But one of the better ones this year!