Review of No Man's Land (2001) by Charley K — 06 Dec 2007
Gripping and in the end profoundly sad drama set in a trench in the Bosnian war. A Bosnian soldier and a Serbian soldier are trapped there, and learn more about each other than their ethnic stereotypes would allow, but the result is not at all a sappy "we are all human" cliché but something much grittier and realistic.
The inept UN "supervision" of that war is also showcased in a set of scenes I could call tragicomic. Excellent and very atypical film about the futility of war.
This review of No Man's Land (2001) was written by Charley K on 06 Dec 2007.
No Man's Land has generally received very positive reviews.
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