"No Man's Land" is a satirical representation of the futility of the Bosnian/Serb conflict which uses one incident, a living man in a trench booby-trapped with a land mine, to show how the people involved, from foot soldiers to media to UN peace-keepeers to the chain of command, all fail to succeed when hatreds run deep. In other words, the film shows what a freakin "clusterf**k" the war was. Somewhat over touted, this journeyman flick which wanders in the void between comedy and drama will be most enjoyed by those into war flicks.
Review of No Man's Land
No Man's Land
(I) (2001)
Good journeyman war satire slightly over-touted with some plotholes.
10 April 2002