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Review of by Ademirkov — 08 May 2018

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“In the Land of Blood and Honey” is a film directed by Angelina Jolie taking place in Bosnia during the war. It’s about a Bosnian-Serb soldier named Danijel who is fighting for the Serb army, re-encountering Ajla, a Bosnian who is now captive in a camp he looks over. The once loving couple are now at a cross, as their motives and beliefs have changed since their situations. As a Bosnian, This film is absolutely horrible. It lacks realism in the sense that a Bosnian-Muslim woman would never fall in love with a Serbian soldier who pillaged and destroyed her way of life. The same goes vice-versa for Danijel. A Serb soldier who is full of propaganda and Serbian nationalism would never love a Bosnian-Muslim girl. If anything, he’d just see her as an object. Maybe even less. Ajla is also taken as a prisoner and stuck under supervision of Danijel. This is also a very flawed idea as Bosnian-Muslim women in those camps were stuck in tight spaces and used for rape. They were never protected by anyone especially their captors, Serb soldiers. The film captures a small stint of realism in how it portrayed the brutality of the Serbs. Such as a soldier barging in the apartment and throwing the baby off a balcony just because he could is indeed something the Serbs did to young Bosnian-Muslim children. Another accurate portrayal is when the Serb soldier bends the girl over and rapes her in front of everyone to humiliate her and get a kick out of it. These small acts of brutality is the only thing this film has done regarding historical accuracy, Anything other than that, is just BS hollywood writing.

All around, “In the Land of Blood and Honey” is not a accurate, nor is it an entertaining film. I understand if the point of this was to appeal to western audiences. However, I’d rather use actual true stories from people who lived the war and use accurate information from them rather than idiotic, inaccurate Hollywood nonsense. Just because a film has a decent budget doesn’t mean it’s good. If there was anyone who’d ever want to know actual historical and accurate knowledge about the war in Bosnia through film, I’d strongly recommend “No Man’s Land” and “Cirkus Columbia.” These films are written and directed by people who have lived through the conflict and accurately portray what really happened in the country.

This review of In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) was written by on 08 May 2018.

In the Land of Blood and Honey has generally received mixed reviews.

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