Review of In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) by Peter Rainer for Christian Science Monitor — 04 Jan 2012
Danijel, who cares for Ajla while at the same time carrying out his mission of ethnic cleansing, is the least fully explored character in the movie, which leaves a big blur at its core. Still, this is an impressive piece of work that doesn't flinch from the atrocities that no doubt motivated Jolie to make the film in the first place.
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This review of In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) was written by Peter Rainer and published by Christian Science Monitor on 04 Jan 2012.
In the Land of Blood and Honey has generally received mixed reviews.
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