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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.





Turns out the warlord dictator actually was a bad guy I know shocking 😱
Lets see Paul Allen's regime.