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In the Land of Blood and Honey

  • 2011
  • R
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
35K
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In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011)
During the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who is now held captive in the camp he oversees. Their once promising relationship grows darker as the conflict changes their motives and connection to one another.
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During the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who's now a captive in his camp he oversees. Their once promising connection has become ambig... Read allDuring the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who's now a captive in his camp he oversees. Their once promising connection has become ambiguous as their motives have changed.During the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who's now a captive in his camp he oversees. Their once promising connection has become ambiguous as their motives have changed.

  • Director
    • Angelina Jolie
  • Writer
    • Angelina Jolie
  • Stars
    • Zana Marjanovic
    • Goran Kostic
    • Rade Serbedzija
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Angelina Jolie
    • Writer
      • Angelina Jolie
    • Stars
      • Zana Marjanovic
      • Goran Kostic
      • Rade Serbedzija
    • 161User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

    Videos12

    U.S. Version
    Trailer 2:33
    U.S. Version
    "Where Are They Taking the Men?"
    Clip 0:39
    "Where Are They Taking the Men?"
    "Where Are They Taking the Men?"
    Clip 0:39
    "Where Are They Taking the Men?"
    "Serbian Blood"
    Clip 1:08
    "Serbian Blood"
    "Who Were You Before the War?"
    Clip 0:56
    "Who Were You Before the War?"
    "You Should Know How"
    Clip 1:06
    "You Should Know How"
    "Do You Know How a Shepherd Counts His Sheep?"
    Clip 0:55
    "Do You Know How a Shepherd Counts His Sheep?"

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    Zana Marjanovic
    Zana Marjanovic
    • Ajla
    Goran Kostic
    Goran Kostic
    • Danijel
    Rade Serbedzija
    Rade Serbedzija
    • Nebojsa
    Vanessa Glodjo
    • Lejla
    Nikola Djuricko
    • Darko
    Branko Djuric
    Branko Djuric
    • Aleksandar
    Fedja Stukan
    • Petar
    Alma Terzic
    Alma Terzic
    • Hana
    Jelena Jovanova
    Jelena Jovanova
    • Esma
    Ermin Bravo
    Ermin Bravo
    • Mehmet
    Boris Ler
    Boris Ler
    • Tarik
    Goran Jevtic
    Goran Jevtic
    • Mitar
    Ermin Sijamija
    • Vuc
    Milos Timotijevic
    Milos Timotijevic
    • Durja
    Jasna Beri
    Jasna Beri
    • Mejrema
    • (as Jasna Ornela Bery)
    Aleksandar Djurica
    • Marko
    Dzana Pinjo Haracic
    Dzana Pinjo Haracic
    • Nadja
    • (as Dzana Pinjo)
    Petar Vidovic
    • Boris
    • Director
      • Angelina Jolie
    • Writer
      • Angelina Jolie
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    Maniaticus

    Just skip it

    Bad story, bad acting, boring. One of the worst films I ever watched. Films with Chuck Norris deserve golden globe comparing to this.
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: In the Land of Blood and Honey

    There's something in the air these days with military related, history based dramas about conflict hitting our shores all at the same time. There's Act of Valor and its war on terror against a fictional opposition, and both 5 Days of War and The Land of Blood and Honey take on a look back at the 2008 Russo-Georgian conflict and the 1992-1995 Bosnian War respectively, weaving a fictional story in front of an historical backdrop, the former aligning itself closer to an action film, and this one being a more dramatic take that deals with a forbidden romance.

    Written, directed and co-produced by Angelina Jolie, one wonders what went through her thought process when she decided to take up duties and responsibilities from behind the camera instead of in front of it, and to have one's directorial feature debut deal with such a heavy topic about genocide, sexual violence, and the inner beasts that mankind has the propensity to turn into when fighting for beliefs, regardless whether right or wrong. I suppose being a UN ambassador had exposed her to various peacekeeping and charitable causes around the globe, and something must have triggered that spark within her to come up with a troubled romance story set amidst one of the worst times in human history. She doesn't shy away from graphic portrayal of the many atrocities committed by the aggressors, and showed how humanity can crumble into nonchalance through murky politics, and when it decides to sit back from the outside and do nothing.

    That's the macro picture, and the film balances it with a micro look at a more personal level through the eyes of the protagonists, Serbian Danijel (Goran Kostic) and Bosnian Ajla (Zana Marjanovic), who begins the film looking very optimistic and expectant of her date with the former, at a time of peace and tranquility if not for a bomb blast to signal the end of harmony, and a prelude of the unimaginable and inexplicable violence to come. Not before long the land is plunged into civil war, with Bosnian civilians bearing the brunt of it in what would be genocide and ethnic cleansing. As it turns out, Ajla and her family become victims, while as fate would have it for Danijel to actually be a Serbian captain under the strict, uncompromising orders from his military father, and their paths to cross when Ajla got arrested and forced into labour in a camp, if not for Danijel to come to her aid, claiming her to be his property to starve off any sexual advances from his men.

    The romance here is something that drifted into mediocrity with this protection accorded not going down well amongst the ranks, and Danijel getting into a love-hate relationship of sorts with Ajla, where in times much better than the present, would have evolved into something more beautiful than forceful. It's an open secret love affair that grew, and brought to life only by Zana Marjanovic's strong performance as a woman out to survive her ordeal. Marjanovic brings about a balance in both vulnerability and steely strength in her character of Ajla, who has to decide on her emotions, whether or not she can literally fall in love and be sleeping with the enemy, while Kostic's own performance deals with the ability to show compassion, or be seduced by a master-slave power that overwhelms, and slowly but surely corrupts and spirals into obsessive suspicion and paranoia.

    What became more intriguing as the narrative wore on, was the similarities with Ang Lee's Lust, Caution in the second half of the film, where a woman found herself tasked to do a job to make a stand for the oppressed and her people, given her natural charms and close proximity to do so. The conflicts of emotions, and the suspense, especially since how a scheme sans details got mooted served as an inflection point, and will leave you guessing whether will she, or won't she, and even then, how it can actually all take place since she's isolated almost all the time in a fortified location, and we aren't in the clear of any details if any were discussed at all, given the apparent vagueness. The final scene between Danijel and Ajla is intense and will serve as a talking point given the quick, convenient and inevitable way to closure.

    But like 5 Days of War, this film is fairly lop-sided in its politics, so focus not on that but on the relationship that is Romeo-and-Juliet-ish involving star crossed lovers from opposite sides of the land trying to keep the flickering flame of their love affair alive amongst the chaos and destruction around them.
    5ventsyv-303-138587

    Bad story development and 1 dimensional characters, but OK overall

    It's not a bad movie. Actually it would have been a pretty good if it was a Bosnian movie, but it does not live up to the expectations of a Hollywood movie of a major movie star.

    The story was weak - the main characters meet once, then they meet again when she is kidnapped by Serbian soldiers and they are suddenly in love. It feels like they were in a relationship before the war but the movie never makes that clear.

    There is no background on the war, no explanation why any of these events are taking place, no reason where the all that hate is coming from.

    The characters stroke me as emotionless. I understand that some of that could be attributed to being used to seeing death and atrocities during the war, but there is little war footage and it feels fake.

    There is some character development, the Serbian commander has some second thoughts about the reasons behind the war, but overall he simply goes along with everything with little to no emotion and giving very little insight in his thoughts reasoning.

    The cinematography was good, the acting was pretty good, the story is original and engaging even though it's not developed well.

    "No Man's Land" is much better movie on the Bosnian war in my opinion.
    5ghost_dog86

    The Bosnian War: A Love Story?

    Written by Markus Robinson, Edited by Nicole I. Ashland Before I begin,

    I would like to preface this review by saying that I am in no way an expert on the Bosnian War. So, before I receive any hate mail from angry Bosnian's or Serbian's about how I am just a stupid American who is criticizing events that I didn't live through, please realize that I am not criticizing Bosnian's or Serbians or war tactics or cultural differences. My job is to criticize FILMS!!! Angelina Jolie hates Serbians, there I said it! I am joking of course, she loves all races. Angelina Jolie (Salt) receives her first writing and feature film directing credits here in "In the Land of Blood and Honey"; a film that is surprisingly almost entirely in Serbian and Bosnian. There has been some controversy (at least there was for a few months) about this actually being an idea Jolie stole and called her own. But after all is said and done, whether or not she came up with the original idea will be the least controversial aspect to arise from this film. Starring Zana Marjanovic and Goran Kostic, it is not the acting which drags this film down, it is the storyline Jolie chooses to focus on instead of a straight forward war story. Chronicling the systematic encampment, rape and slaughter of the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) ethnic group during the Bosnian War sounds like some very compelling and powerful material, and "In the Land of Blood and Honey" would have been compelling and powerful, if that was what the movie was about. Instead we get a love story, set in the Bosian War between a high ranking male Bosnian Serb soldier (Kostic) named Danijel and his female Bosniak prisoner (Marjanovic) named Ajla, and a very unsatisfying love story at that. In fact the few instances when the story turns its focus from Ajla to her sister, who has not been captured and is attempting to build a resistance against the Serbs, the film becomes far more interesting and gritty. So much so, that an argument could be made about how Ajla's sister would have made a more realistic and compelling focus for this full length feature film than Ajla herself. Furthermore, without Ajla's sister's subplot, "In the Land of Blood and Honey" is a war film that only lightly dabbles in the brutality of war for less than a third of the movie and then it's back to the flimsy love story. In the end, Jolie attempts to address the political, brutal and cultural elements that make war so complex, but spends far, far, far too much time telling the remedial Romeo and Juliet love story between Danijel and Ajla. I am not against love stories by any means, but to have an average love story set during a fairly recent war, where genocide, rape, and political cover-ups took place, the love story aspect tends to take away (or dumb down) every other important point the film is attempting to make. This is kind of like having a hardcore love story in "Schindler's List". It just doesn't work.

    What will undoubtedly anger mass audiences the most: Because of the way Jolie structures her film, the tone inevitably does come off as one sided in the same way the aforementioned "Schindler's List" does. Which in and of itself isn't bad, i.e. Nazi's are horrible people. But because "In the Land of Blood and Honey" is a far less developed film, the "all Serbian's (except for one) are inherently ruthless and cruel" mentality this film encourages, comes off as unnaturally skewed especially to those (like me) who are unfamiliar with the in-depth events of the Bosnian War. Now I am not saying that the Serbs in this film, who are shown ethnically cleansing a mass group of Muslims, were not horrible people, BUT the way this movie presents an entire race (The Serbs) as irrational and blood-thirsty, could be perceived as quite one sided. And for that reason, I can see many audiences finding this the most off-putting aspect of "In the Land of Blood and Honey". But then again, I am not a critic of wars.

    Final Thought: I will give Jolie some credit here for manufacturing some brilliant shots (mostly the war scenes) that work to show her talent behind a camera. But much as Jolie tries, it seems as if she knows more about the logistics of a love story than about creating a compelling war film. Not to say that "In the Land of Blood and Honey" isn't a watchable effort, and does minimally redeem itself in the final two scenes of the film, BUT how this film was nominated for a Golden Globe only proves that the Hollywood Foreign Press will do anything to hang out with big stars.

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    1KhatunaM

    Can't be more stupid...

    Disappointing, completely and thoroughly. Completely illogical, no connection between scenes, poor acting, strange reactions by the characters. It is completely unclear what message did the plot carry and where was it going? Waste of time, full load of negative emotions! It indeed remains unclear what was the message of this film? How war is terrible thing, or how women suffer the most, or what kind of animals people can be during war times, or to show one more time how love sees now boundaries, or... It seems that screenwriter/director choose topic that is far beyond her directorial capabilities and certainly not something that one should use as plot for director's debut unless he/she knows how to get through with the initial idea on the background of other actions happening...

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    • Trivia
      In preparation for filming her directorial debut, Angelina Jolie watched the multiple award-winning Bosnian war film Remake (2003), based on a true, autobiographical story by Zlatko Topcic.
    • Goofs
      The Russian made RPG 7 used to fire on the U.N. aid convoy has no warhead on it. As such it would be unable to fire.
    • Quotes

      Danijel: [aiming rifle at Ajla] I asked myself, "Why is it so easy for some men to kill the other?"

      [rifle down]

      Danijel: And then I wondered, "Would she kill me if she had the chance?"

    • Connections
      Featured in 2012 Golden Globe Awards (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      When The Heart Dies
      performed by Natasa Mirkovic-De Ro

      © 2011 Varèse Sarabande

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2012 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Bosnian
      • Serbian
      • Croatian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vùng Đất Của Máu và Mật Ngọt
    • Filming locations
      • Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
    • Production company
      • GK Films
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $303,877
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,854
      • Dec 25, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,203,699
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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