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Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - FOREST Whitaker tends to stick to the fringes, a softly spoken man best known for restrained supporting roles and hushed characters who would not stand out in a crowd. So it’s surprising to see him at the centre of the throng, whipping people up to a frenzy. And even more surprising that he’s doing it as that tyrannical boogeyman of the 1970s, Idi Amin, in The Last King of Scotland. Whitaker approaches the Ugandan dictator the way the finest actors to play Adolf Hitler have done, putting a frighteningly human face on a leader able to enchant the masses and media even as his brutal regime tortured and killed people. A teenager when Amin’s eight-year reign ended in 1979, Whitaker initially was aware of the man only as the despot depicted in the news… [Full Story] |
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