The Last King Of Scotland File

While Amin is the sun the movie orbits around, our entry point is Dr. Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy), a fictional young Scottish doctor looking for adventure. Garrigan is the ultimate cautionary tale of "white savior" complex and youthful arrogance. He is seduced by the glamour of proximity to power, choosing to ignore the whispers of atrocities because he enjoys his status as the President’s confidant. His journey from privileged bystander to a man fighting for his literal skin provides the film’s frantic heartbeat. 3. Fact vs. Fiction

When we think of cinematic portrayals of African history, few films carry the visceral, sweat-inducing tension of The Last King of Scotland (2006). Based on Giles Foden’s 1998 novel, the film is a masterclass in how charismatic leadership can mutate into a waking nightmare. The Last King of Scotland

If you haven't seen it in a while, it’s time for a rewatch. Just be prepared to leave the lights on. While Amin is the sun the movie orbits