The wife-controlled young doctor encounters the overbearing president and starts to imprison Play in a disagreement.

Lucie 2021-10-22 14:34:47

I watched this movie quite early because it was seduced by the doctor's subduing (crossed out). It is said that this is based on a real story, and the creator of the story is the doctor in the movie, Nicholas Gregan. Of course, the movie has made a lot of changes to the plot of the original novel, but I have never read the original and stop talking nonsense.

Nicholas, the wife-controlling doctor from Scotland, was unwilling to live a routine life, so he took the globe and ran to Uganda with a finger. He planned to drink the strongest wine and sleep the darkest girl. The result coincided with a coup, and the new General Amin was a man. Dad Apocalypse is a copy and sells Amway with a microphone all day long. The difference is that Dad Apocalypse basically has no Amway success and Amin basically has no Amway failure. The young and energetic little doctor felt that this man spoke well like a communist hero fighting for the people, and I admired him so much.

Later, his dream of chasing stars came true. By coincidence, he rescued Amin, who was injured in his hand, and killed a cow handsomely in front of him. Amin saw that he was handsome (crossed out). I was very admired and invited him to be his personal doctor all the way to make a fortune. During the period, Amin did a series of things that boyfriends should do, such as sending money, house, car, etc., which tricked the little doctor into laughing like a flower and made me feel like a flower. Confused...

But the beautiful situation did not last long. Nicholas was informed by various sources about Amin and Amin’s own neurotic performance and discovered that this person was not the kind of hero he imagined, but a hero. Cruel, uneducated, and intermittently nervous dictator, and as a wife-controlled, Nicholas still sleeps with his wife... He feels terrible and eager to escape. At this time, international public opinion is also turning to the side that is unfavorable to Armin. , The escape seems imminent...

If the previous plot is frowning, then the plot after he is ready to escape is comparable to a horror movie. The bloody scenes of various corpses, executions, and imprisonment can be seen in my stomach. At the same time, I must greatly admire the acting skills of the two leading actors, especially Forest Whitaker, who played Amin. He deserves to be the one who took the actor and interprets the image of such a foolish tyrant. Restored, there is also the phrase "Because you love me."...Uh, I still don't understand the context very much. Is it because my harlot has seen adultery?

Of course, Juju is also a great acting performer in it. He performed the little doctor's selfish character and was stupid and innocent. Although it is not worthy of sympathy at all, but through his eyes, especially in the later period, he often This time, we looked at Amin's eyes with a little horror, and we could feel the horror of a generation of dictators.

This movie is a work that combines historical facts and art very well, and it has a very good sense of rhythm. It is the kind that although Amin is smiling on the surface, you know that he is not a good person. You know what will happen next but you don’t. I know exactly what form it will appear in. From beginning to end, my face is full of shocking in capitals. Only the four words "fear and fear" can describe it.

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  • Sarah Merrit: I hope you don't mind me saying this, but, you seem an unlikely candidate for this kind of work.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Why, 'cause I don't wear socks and sandals?

    Sarah Merrit: Touché.

    Nicholas Garrigan: I still want to make a difference, you know.

    Sarah Merrit: Really?

    Nicholas Garrigan: Yes, really. Want to have fun, too, though. Bit of adventure. Something different.

    Sarah Merrit: That's a lot of things.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Is it?

  • Idi Amin: You see, Jonah? This is the sort of man a president needs around him. Someone who is not afraid to speak his mind.