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'Perfect masterpiece' war movie with 'superb final scene' now streaming on Netflix

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 18, 2025 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Although released 24 years ago, No Man’s Land continues to make a powerful impact and resonates deeply with viewers today. Directed and written by Danis Tanović, the story is set during the height of the Bosnian War in 1993, a period marked by intense conflict between opposing sides. The film follows two soldiers from rival factions who find themselves trapped together in a dangerous stretch of no man’s land, while a third soldier becomes an unwilling living booby trap nearby.

Through this tense and claustrophobic scenario, the film exposes the absurdity and tragedy of war, highlighting how political conflicts often trap ordinary people in impossible situations. It combines elements of dark humour, suspense, and drama to reveal the senselessness of violence and the human cost of ethnic divisions and international inaction.

Premiering on 19 September 2001 in France, the film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002 and has received critical acclaim, holding a 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.9/10 on IMDb.

One person wrote on IMDb about the film: “This is a movie of a rare sort. Do yourself a favour and don’t watch any previews (I saw one preview that made it out to be a comedy).

“It is a harsh look at the reality, the humanity, and the thoughtlessness of so many wars we carry out in our world today. It truly left me breathless in jaw-dropping awe.

“It makes you see conflict, any conflict, in a whole new light. It also teaches a lesson that there is always more than one side to any story, and we must listen to all sides before putting any lives in danger.

“An important piece for any person of any culture of any age. There is no question in my mind that this deserves a perfect “10.”

Someone else said: “I saw this early this morning at the a film festival in Gotemburg. The director was there and all. It´s a very frightening anti-war film that has three main characters two of them are Bosnian´s and one of them is a Serb.

“They are soldiers, but also normal men. And war makes hate. This is a very symbolic film, I would call a masterpiece. Those three persons together show what war is: HELL.

“The director Danis Tanovic himself says that it’s of course about just this war but it’s not like if you see this film in ten years you wont understand it.

“During their time on no man’s land they are civil to each other but the conflict continues and in the end that’s what is most important. The final scene of the film is superb. A film that will go to film history. Worth to see by everyone. 5/5”

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