Review of No Man's Land (2001) by Robert T — 01 Sep 2007
Depicts the bureacratic uselessness of the UN during the Bosnian War and the frustration of the soldiers whose job it was to "keep the peace". Meanwhile, two enemies are trapped together in a trench, with no one willing to help them.
Very dark, very humane, yet with touches of black humour.
This review of No Man's Land (2001) was written by Robert T on 01 Sep 2007.
No Man's Land has generally received very positive reviews.
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