February 28, 2008
Oh god. If someone is going to put down something racial on here, keep it to yourself. That's not what this is for.
Seriously. That's so immature.
Oh god. If someone is going to put down something racial on here, keep it to yourself. That's not what this is for.
Seriously. That's so immature.
A brillant film, well made and a good choice of cast, I'll nodoubt watch it again very soon!
well not that good....to much black ppl.....for rebels that lives in the souther states yall wont like this movie...i made a mistake going see it...
I really want to see this, but i missed it at the cinmeas. Anyone know when it will be out on DVD?
A freshly graduated young doctor Nicolas from Scotland went to Uganda in 1970s hoping that he could offer his helping hands to the Ugandan people. Instead of serving the poor and needed, he met the charismatic Uganda dictator Idi Amin and his life is forever changed.
I didn't know anything about Idi Amin before the film, but I know a great deal about him after the film. He is charismatic yet brutal. I can see myself to become his friend when I first meet him and then realize that he can be the worst monster in my life and I want to escape far away from him. Idi Amin's character is so lively and fascinating in this film, through the terrific performance by Forest Whitaker.
I know it's just the beginning of the Oscar season, but Forest Whitaker definitely gives an Oscar worthy performance in this film as Idi Amin.