Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Best of the Decade - #23

No Man's Land (2001)
Directed by: Danis Tanovic



No Man's Land is a brilliant conceptual film executed to perfection. Two enemy soldiers during the Bosnian War trapped in a trench between the lines with yet another soldier lying on a mine that will kill them all should he move the slightest. The conflict presents appropriate arguments for war that range from sophisticated and intelligent to immature and childish as soldiers bicker back and forth over who's fault the war is. Its worthy of all the praise it received and furthermore, worthy of the 23rd best film of the decade.










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