Review of No Man's Land (1987) by Michael Dequina for Film Threat — 12 Oct 2002
While the audience has its laughs along the way, the violent tension of war often threatens to erupt, and slowly, subtly gathering force is the film's emotional weight, which is potently felt by the film's indelible (if not exactly unexpected) concluding image.
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This review of No Man's Land (1987) was written by Michael Dequina and published by Film Threat on 12 Oct 2002.
No Man's Land has generally received mixed reviews.
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