been fooled

Brennan 2022-04-19 09:01:34

1. Looking at the name of the film, I thought it was a Scotsman who went to Africa and became a dictatorial king by ghosts and gods. After seeing it halfway, I realized that there are not so many things.

2. The white male protagonist went to Uganda to provide medical assistance and help African people. His spirit is commendable, and he can be rated as an advanced worker in China. But to make friends with the dictatorial military president, to be his arm, completely forget that the king is like a tiger, young man, it is too simple.

3. The white male protagonist not only forgot his original intention, he was simple-minded, but also very fancy. From the beginning, he met a black beauty on the way to Uganda, and later he had sex with one of the president's wife. Thief big. As a result, the president's wife was cut into eight pieces, and the male protagonist was almost killed. It was indeed the rhythm of death.

4. What does the film want to express? Ugandan military dictatorship from a white perspective? The content has to be said to be a little thin, and the review is not profound at all.

5. Of course, the two male lead actors are still okay, please praise them.

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The Last King of Scotland quotes

  • Idi Amin: You see. You are a doctor and a philosopher. Yes, I do have a good life now. Please, please. Sit here. I come from a very poor family, I think you should know this. My father left me when I was a child. The British Army; became my home. They took me as a cleaner, in the kitchens, cleaning pots. They used to beat me.

    [imitating British]

    Idi Amin: "Beat this wall, Amin." "Dig the latreen, Amin." And now, here I am. The President of Uganda. And who put me here, huh? It was the British.

  • Idi Amin: Before I forget, I need to ask you a favor.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Anything.

    Idi Amin: I will be in Libya next week, and I need you to attend a meeting in my place.

    Nicholas Garrigan: What kind of meeting?

    Idi Amin: A simple matter of taste and common sense. I cannot think of anyone better than you.