Review of No Man's Land (2001) by Sarvesh C — 01 Aug 2010
With great acting, strong dialogs of the characters and absence of music during the film, in most scenes it's easy to feel you're watching a war documentary, only if the circumstances weren't this uncanny.
The movie shows the extents a brutal and pointless war can do to people: to plain clothes men (one with converse shoes and a rollingstones t-shirt) and a boy who hardly can carry his gun are trapped in a trench, perpetually fighting and bullying each other, while the media vultures looks for delicious food and the UN fucks around.
The final scene of the movie, with it's captivating music sticks to your mind for weeks on.
This review of No Man's Land (2001) was written by Sarvesh C on 01 Aug 2010.
No Man's Land has generally received very positive reviews.
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