reason: because A Min likes Scots very much, he once lived in the Scottish army. It can be said that the Scottish army made him at that time. There is a movie about a Scotsman who is a family doctor beside him.
The Last King of Scotland (M18)
Entertainment index: ★★★
Art index: ★★★
The last dictator: Nicholas (James McEvoy), who just graduated from medical school, went to Uganda to practice medicine in order to find an exciting and adventurous life. Accidentally, he saved Ugandan President A Min, whose hand was injured when his car collided with a cow.
A Min is fond of everything related to "Scotland" and even calls himself "King of Scotland". Nicholas naturally became his personal doctor, enjoying all kinds of privileges granted by A Min, such as wine, food, beautiful women, fine clothes and cars.
Frith Whittaker (middle) is favored as the Oscar winner.
Nicholas's favor was red-eyed by people around A Min, but he turned a deaf ear to warnings from others. It was not until one day that he found a Ugandan passport with his photo on it in his messy residence that he realized that he had become a caged bird of this despot. Nicholas paid a high price for fleeing Uganda.
The atmosphere is tense: Although former Ugandan President A Min died in 23, he invited a French documentary team to make a film for him more than 3 years ago to save his reputation. A Min's innate desire to perform, coupled with the ingenious handling of Iranian-born director Babette Schroeder, resulted in the semi-recorded and semi-plot "no one can run faster" becoming famous for a while.