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The Last King of Scotland is a political drama inspired by real historical events, focusing on the brutal regime of Idi Amin in 1970s Uganda. The story is told through the perspective of a young Scottish doctor who becomes entangled in the dictator’s inner circle.
Nicholas Garrigan arrives in Uganda seeking adventure and purpose. By chance, he meets Idi Amin shortly after Amin seizes power. Charismatic and seemingly approachable, Amin quickly takes a liking to Nicholas and appoints him as his personal physician and advisor.
At first, Nicholas is fascinated by the influence and lifestyle that come with his new position. However, he soon begins to witness the darker side of Amin’s rule—marked by violence, fear, and widespread human rights abuses. As the regime grows increasingly unstable and oppressive, Nicholas realizes he has become trapped in a dangerous situation.
The film explores themes of power, corruption, and moral responsibility, showing how easily one can be seduced by authority and privilege. As Nicholas struggles to reconcile his conscience with his circumstances, he must ultimately find a way to escape.
With intense performances and a gripping narrative, The Last King of Scotland offers a powerful portrayal of dictatorship and the human cost of unchecked power.





Bro are we all just watching ts now?
This week on shorts: this show
I think he wants him to drive
Why is this showing up everytime i open shorts?
Says he “likes frank conversation and honesty” as a way to cut off honesty and frank conversation he doesn’t like
Ive basically seen the entire movie since last week in yt shorts form 😂
It's safe to say we're done with the popelander, last king of Scotland is next
A regular day in Glasgow nowadays be like
Magneto and morpheus
Towards the end of the reel you can see a Ganesh idol near the steering wheel. idi Amin confiscated this car from the indians that were forced to flee Uganda
Movie name please
Crazy how you get intrigued only to find out if he was a ruthless killer
movie name: drive
Only scene ive seen thats not the fart scene lol
This is what Tucker Carlson dreams he could be for Putin 😂
Saw was really quite reasonable before the rhydonium
Strength and honor
Gah, this movie is so good, but so intense.
One of my favorites still. Forrest Whitaker and James McAvoy are just an epic pairing.
What is that general guy name, im a big fan of him every movie he's inn is always good
My sol-dee-ahs
X-men Wakanda Origin
Poor black general. I bet he was a very nice and kind person. 😢
Funny how he’s touched by the guy’s honesty, little does that guy know that idi amin would eat the hearts of those that spoke out against them, he was one of the most sadistic and vile human beings to ever live
Bro did not expect to start a black ops mission.
Isn’t that the guy who had one of his wives butchered and put on public display?
Movie name?
Whittaker really earned his Oscar in this film.
I always wanted to see this movie
Guess I'm watching it now
This film has some mad tone shift halfway through it’s so well done. Watched it blazed and the first half is so light but gets really heavy and kind of stressed me out
"You don't like the way I treat my son?"
"Uh, no. No I don't"
Idi Amin will remember that
A scottish man serving his king, what a sight
I gotta watch this movie again! I sometimes forget it's Forest Witaker! Great actor! He's good as Bumpy Johnson too!
Ever since amin ripping ass, it’s been stuck in my head ever since whenever I see these two
Wow what an adventurous film
The movie is called "Who Killed Captain Alex" for those interested!
Nice morning doctah 😂
Forrest Whitaker is a genius actor
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What is Ganesh statue doing their, one is scottish one is african???