The Last King of Scotland (1/3) Movie CLIP - Idi Speaks (2006) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Idi (Forest Whitaker) gives a rousing speech in the village where Nicholas (James McAvoy) and Sarah (Gillian Anderson) are working.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director Kevin MacDonald teams with screenwriter Jeremy Brock to adapt Giles Foden's novel detailing the brutal reign of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin as seen through the eyes of his personal physician. James McAvoy stars as the doctor who slowly realizes that he is trapped in an inescapable nightmare, and Forest Whitaker assumes the role of the notorious despot.
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Cast: James McAvoy, Forest Whitaker, Gillian Anderson
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Producers: Ros Borland, Lisa Bryer, Andrea Calderwood, Andrew Macdonald, Vicki Patterson, Allon Reich, Tessa Ross, Christine Ruppert, Charles Steel, Suzanne Warren, Andrew Wood
Screenwriters: Peter Morgan, Jeremy Brock, Giles Foden
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Whittaker was absolutely terrifying in this film. What an actor.
And McAvoy was very hateable for the first 2/3rds of the film. Two great performances.
Who would not be terrified with his eyes
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers really? Why so?
@@nevaehlittle4296 It was a while ago now, but he just came across as a self-absorbed know-it-all who considered himself pretty hot stuff. He was new to the country, but walked around with a pompous air, spoke down to people, and even cheated on someone's wife (resulting in her death).
He hit on every female character whether they wanted it or not, and (despite considering himself a pretty savvy bloke) his naivety led him to admire a dictator and be fooled by his charms. When the expat tried to warn him about this, naturally he knew better. In fact, one of the most satisfying moments of the film was when he needed this character's help and finally got taught a few home truths.
The moment I started to dislike him was his jarring, feminine scream at the very start of the film (because living in a quiet, loving UK home is _such_ a drag...), and it continued until he got humbled in the last few scenes.
Jus watched it today I was like oh he definitely played this role
I love the way they introduce him. Camera is behind him and he’s seen as a larger than life figure and he was concealed prior to this.
The camera work in general is spectacular in this movie. The way they magnify his intensity with a rapid zoom as he's chanting to the crowd. Normally they would do this with music in the background.
Always stand behind a camera man if there's a war. They are invincible in a war.
Good camera work, his intro was well executed.
One of the baddest intros ever🙌🏾
Truly deserved oscar! Whitaker did it perfect.
RishabhM410 So true
Whitaker got best actor
perfectly
Forrest Whitaker, the most under-utilized, un-sung actor of this age. This man can BRING IT! For crying out loud, Hollywood, give the man a chance!
GrayNeko jealous
He won the Best Actor Oscar for this.
How about a movie with Whitaker, lawrence fishborne, earl ray jones, mogan freeman... and grace jones.
grey neko faints.
He gets a lot of chances. Usually over-acting. He is a very good actor in general and amazing in this movie, but he is not so consistent.
He’s part of the MCU now and he won an Oscar! I think he’s good
Now i understand why forest whitaker won the oscar
And rightfully so
He's right there with Bruno Ganz.
Watch the movie bruhh... watch the movie
Best acting I have seen big time
Will smith was better
I watched Pursuit of Happyness in 2007 and when I came to know that Will Smith didn't win the Oscar for his role after getting nominated, I was wondering who could have outshone his performance. Then I watched Whittaker's performance in The Last King of Scotland and realised how supreme and mesmerizing his performance was.
Whitaker killed this part!
“You see these wazungu are so selfish. They just wanted to make one of their own a star. Whitaker’s performance and role in The Last King of Scotland is nowhere close to what I did and still able to do,” says Joseph Olita.
And a lot of Ugandans.
Jay K. Yes he Did!
He brought the house down in this movie.
what a great casting choice. I think no one could've acted the nightmarish Ugandan butcher known as Idi Amin better then Forest Whittaker. The Academy has did the right decision to give him the Oscar.
Olita already did
There’s an actor that looked exactly like him, talked exactly like him and acted ten times better.. AND HE WAS NOT A BUTCHER! He was a pan Africanist and you foreigners don’t like that.
@@RenahTruaent
A man who killed and tortured 300'000 of his own people and ran his nation into the ground is a butcher.
@@RenahTruaentWho?
This man is still phenomenal actor. Holy cow
Thank godness he won an Oscar for this incredible performance.
"I never eat food until my soldiers have eaten first"
In case it's poisoned.
LOL
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
😂😂😂❤
Also British army tradition.
@@mitchsullo Hell, I do the same thing with my wife. Better safe than sorry. 🤣
This movie still scares my soul out of my body
Why
@@byram1 have you seen the movie?
@@erinpilla no
Like wise, this and Hotel Rwanda my word
My guess is that he turns out to be a blood-thirsty dictator?
There's just the right amount of tension in this scene, from the guns and the guards' thousand mile stare over the crowd, and from that vaguely threatening line "I know who you are and everything that you are", but there's not so much tension that it can't be covered up by Amin's charisma, and it is soon forgotten by the crowd and the viewer
Forest Whitaker is one of the greatest actors i have ever seen. He truly deserves MUCH more credit, not just for this role.
This movie is so underrated.
One of the finest performances of the decade.
Still come on You Tube 2024 for this Clip. BEST OF ALL TIME
It’s crazy how much of a commanding presence he has just walking up to the microphone. Don’t even need to see his face.
The insane thing is that Idi Amin died in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
and Forest Whitaker played Saw Gerera in rogue one a star wars story, in which his character was in a city called Jedha (same pronunciation), and his character died in Jedha as well.
How did I not know this
i'm in jeddah right now ngga. coincidence? i think not
@@BOZ_11are you the reincarnation of Idi amin?
Whitaker is amazing!
Whitaker is killing it with his African accent.
"African" accent?? Well I'll look forward to his European accent next then.
@@EASYTIGER10 He has an amazing earthly accent
It's actually a pretty accurate EAST AFRICAN accent. As a Ugandan/Kenyan, I think he did a pretty good job.
Indian
@@EASYTIGER10 GET THE POINT! I am not from African hence I don't know the exact country in Africa which is having this accent.
Few actors can portray a character especially hard when the part is based on a real person AKA Idi Amin, and have such a talent that all you see is Idi Amin Forest Whitaker is one of those great actors a real actor
I was watching this video and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and all my villagers watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful.
Thank You for this video….
This man is lying through his teeth and the people are just eating it up.
That's politics.
People believe what they want to believe what makes them feel good/safe is easier than the truth
Don't worry, professor xavier will fix this...
Yeah...sounds like someone else who was lieing through his teeth and the people just ate it up.
fishbone3333 what do you mean by that ?
One of the best movies I've ever seen and with a fantastic work of Forest Whiteker
The microphone looks old, porous, which simbolyze the poverty of Uganda. I love the details like this in movies.
Oh gash such a mesmerising perfomance. The way he can convey this fascinating honesty in his eyes makes me shiver everytime I watch this scene. What he's done for Idi Amin in this movie is equal to what Bruno Ganz did for Hitler in 'Downfall'.
He showed his talent. No one could play his role better than he did.
Man Forrest killed this role
#MUGA (Make Uganda Great Again)
CytotoxinK based
LOL :D
Ooga MUGA
First time I've seen this, and that is EXACTLY what I thought.
We Waz Kangz
0:33 One of the scariest moments in the film. That face and the yells he's making are predatory.
I cannot agree more. This game me chills.
Jumpscare?
Fun fact : That crowd didn't know why they were assmebled, and some thought that really was Idi Amin from what i understand.
@Hoàng Nguyên You know Forest was stopped at the airport and detained because of the faulty technology and the fact the soldiers and gaurds were STILL under orders to detain Idi Amin if he ever came back from exile, even though he died in 2003 i think. They detained him because the gaurd asked him if he was Idi Amin, and Forest thinking the man saw the movie said yes, and so they detained him.
@Hoàng Nguyên I think it has more to do with they want change and a better Uganda moreso than Idi back. You know?
That's bullshit because Idi was born in 1925 so hed look about 100. I'm sure the crowd knows of him and that hes been around for nearly 100 years but he looks 40 😂
Source? I find it extremely hard to believe a crowd of Ugandans would cheer for who someone who did what Amin did to their country. Also, wouldn't the film cameras and the multiple takes give it away?
Ed Lyness Also, as someone pointed out earlier, idi Amin would have been around 77-78 when this movie was filmed, however Forest Whitaker was clearly in his 40s so either Ugandans cannot differentiate a 40-something year old from a 70-something year old or that story most likely isn’t true. It’s an entertaining story but probably unlikely.
They had a hard time casting Amin, because they needed a guy who was both terrifying and physically imposing. They couldn't hide the second aspect, because the real Amin was 6'4" and 250 lbs. of pure muscle and everyone he knew always brought up his sheer size as integral to his intimidation factor when they talked about him.
Whitaker is close to that size, but we usually don't notice it because he generally plays gentle characters. The filmmakers just couldn't see him playing someone so hideous until he went all Method on them and they were impressed. After three or four months of filming, Whitaker said he was glad to be done with Amin because playing someone that utterly depraved was exhausting.
One of my favorite movies!
Huh, never knew that Idi Amin Dada had Forrest Whitaker Eye.
this is the best part,whittaker perfected idiot amin
+Ndung'u John are you swahili speaking? either way he did in my engish speaking world
+southcanada yes I speak swahili;its my national language
Ndung'u John Don’t disrespect his name.
@@MAC-by7ys lol do you worship him or something?
@@elizabethcatlion7015 Naw a lot of people are named Idi it’s disrespectful. I don’t worship no man ✌🏽
"This will be a government of action! Not of words!" Said every dictator ever
Well. They were goverments of action. Just terrible actions.
this movie is one of the best movies
*"But you did not persuade me Nicholas"*
"TOGETHER WE CAN FIND>>>> DA WAE!"
Great speech by idi amin dada.
oh my god....performance ....speech ....oh my god 🤩
Something i always found sad was how supportive Nicholas was of Idi at the beginning . Only to be constantly manipulated by him to the point where he refused to let Nicholas Leave and go home
He was a young impressionable man. The young can be swayed easily.
@@adamdavis9838 and for all the evil within them, dictators are generally masters of charm. It's dangerous to be in their presence because of what they can make you think. They're not going to kill you, they'll get someone else for that
@@adamdavis9838 that movie is not realistic the guy was with the stunning blonde 1:55 and went for idi wife later.. no way
From their own portrayal, Nicholas was a child in front of someone like Idi. Strong minded, and intelligent but also young and impressionable. But he didn't have malice of heart, he just thought Amin was the on the right side of history. Got manipulated by him all over and paid with everything.
He played that part excellent. Worthy of an Oscar!
amazing, amazing performance. He really made this movie!
His accent here was way better than in Black Panther lol
One of my favorite actors of all time
Along with Fishburne, Dicaprio, SLJ and Tom Hanks
Forrest owned this role
So true! Best Movie Ever! He is the best here!!!
Forest Steven Whitaker III (born July 15, 1961) is an American actor, producer, and director.
Whitaker has earned a reputation for intensive character study work for films such as Bird, The Crying Game, Platoon, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, The Great Debaters, The Butler and Arrival.
He also starred in blockbusters such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (as Saw Gerrera), and Black Panther (as Zuri).
For his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland, Whitaker won the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, National Board of Review Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and various critics groups awards for a lead acting performance.
He deserved the Oscar for this! 👌👌👌👌The you did not persuade me Nicholas scene was the height! 😂😂😂😂😂😂However I always thought that the scene where he HUSTLES Paul Newman in the Colour of Money was my favourite scene Forest! 😂😂😂😂😂
This is one of those movies you rewatch because it’s just so captivating.
Supreme acting talent
Guy was a nutjob Forest played it perfectly
I think he made him more charismatic than he actually was.
He was charismatic.He was against british colonialism, so british media demonized him.
Whitaker did an absolute amazing job with this role portraying as Idi Amin in this film.
Forrest Whittaker is phenomenal. No wonder he won Best Actor for this.
Amazing acting!! Mr Whittaker you are absolutely FANTASTIC!!
What an actor mind blowing performance OMG
Before competing on the mat I alwAys get pumped up watching this
This is the exact charisma that makes Forest Whitaker great
Rajinikanth an iconic actor: from India said that Idi Amin had killed thousands of people but history itself had something in store it was none other than his death 💀
"This will be a government of actions, not words!"
It was a government of actions, but in the way you expect...
Can't believe I slept on this movie for so long. What an incredible experience.
forest whitaker won the oscar for the best in the last king of scotland
actually his acting is very nice like will smith or denzel washington
the favorite part was "Uganda, we make this country better and stronger and its free, Uganda oh yeah!!!" that was so interesting part for us
The ability to act is a mixture of gift and skill (inherent and learned). Good actors have equal parts of both. I believe Forest Whitaker was born with 100% gift...and the scary thing is that he also works as hard as those who have very little gift. For me he is in the top echelon with the likes of Daniel Day Lewis and Dustin Hoffman
G. Damn Forrest Whittaker can act!!!!! He can literally play any role
Forest should have won an Oscar almost 20 years before this movie, when he portrayed Charlie Parker in "Bird".
He indeed deserves the oscar
Forest Whitaker is William Hurt, J.K. Simmons & Heath Ledger
Best line” I never eat before my soldiers “
My top 5 most chilling villains ever:
Forest Whitaker as Idi Amin
Daniel Day Lewis as Daniel Plainview
Heath Ledger as Joker
Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh
Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa
Woody Harrelson Carnage
@@editingman95Natural born killers
Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goth
I'm looking for Pasta Senpai in the crowd.
Forest Whitaker is such an underrated actor..his portrayal of Idi Amin in this movie, Bumpy Johnson in godfather of harlem and last but not the least his character in the movie experiment alongside Adrien Brody are my favourite..
this speech remains me of someone familiar in our country..... cant seem to put my finger on it.
What a great actor, and if you haven't seen his brief performance in The Crying Game, you should. It's phenomenal.
He was the last black actor to win for Best Actor in a Leading Role as of now. He truly deserved it! I wish more African Americans would win this Oscar rather than just the supporting categories.
Totally agree!
Will Smith won this year for King Richard!!
Best actor ever
I literally thought that this was Amin’s actual face before I saw the movie, which goes to show how perfectly the actor nailed the role.
Kwenye moyo wangu in my heart
Hell even with hindsight this made me like Idi Amin if this is the energy he brought. Makes you see how these guys like hitler could sweep into power. Their presence i imagine was mystifying.
Forrest Whittaker an Awesome actor!
As a Ugandan... President Idi Amin did alot of good things..alot of infrastructure was built in his time.. Standing till today.
Forest Whitaker probably was the greatest actor for this part and I see why you got an Oscar the capture all of the dictators charm and danger James Mcavoy was evenly good what a dynamic duo in my opinion he should have won 5 Oscars
Forest Whitaker being more idi Amin than idi Amin
1:48, make Uganda great again.
@Joseph Nickell yeah I agree, European colonization was the best thing to ever happen to Africa.
...he was going to make Uganda great agaiin
Whitaker is a genius.
i have no context of this film but that general seems like a pretty nice guy
Top scene and acting by Forest 👌💯
Amazing performance and he should have gotten an Oscar just for that lazy eye
At some shots, like at 1:06, some people look uncertain rather than excited. They must be the ones that were wisely skeptical of Amin's promises.
One of my top favorite movies. I'm reading the book. Very good
Idi Amin is a real king, undefeated for ever
I don't know who this guy is, but based off this. He's clearly a great man. 👴
Whitaker knew da wey
yes my bwadda
Continue to rest in internal peace Father
This guy is an Alumni at the University I attended, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Really perfect actor forrest whitetaker, impressive
He did his homework on this one.
Forrest, Jim and Gillian were amazing. This movie was made with a budget of 6 million.
Excellent movie !
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performance de monsieur Forest Whitaker sur un personnage monstrueux : édifiant, Whitaker est un immense acteur!