In the Land of Blood and Honey

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Plot

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.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 3.7/10 (18,503 voted)

Critic's Score: 56/100

Director:
Angelina Jolie

Stars: Zana Marjanovic, Goran Kostic, Rade Serbedzija

Storyline
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.

Cast:

Rade Serbedzija

Nebojsa


Zana Marjanovic

Ajla


Goran Kostic

Danijel


Nikola Djuricko

Darko


Branko Djuric

Aleksandar


Dzana Pinjo

Nadja


Milos Timotijevic

Durja


Fedja Stukan

Petar


Dolya Gavanski

Maida


Alma Terzic

Hana


Goran Jevtic

Mitar


Ermin Bravo

Mehmet


Irena Mulamuhic

Bosnian Woman


Jelena Jovanova

Esma


Jasna Beri

Mejrema

Release Date: 16 February 2012

Filming Locations: Budapest, Hungary



Box Office Details

Budget: $10,000,000

(estimated)

Gross: $286,784
(USA)
(19 February 2012)



Technical Specs

Runtime:

USA:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Marija Karan, Branko Tomovic and Branka Katic were also considered for the lead roles.

Goofs:

Factual errors:
Almost all uniforms, insignia, military equipment, weapons and vehicles of the Bosnian Serb Army shown in the movie, are completely inaccurate and never seen in the war in the former Yugoslavia. Whilst some wardrobe pieces (e.g. ranks and insignia) are fully imaginary items, most other military props are obviously of non-local origin (mostly came from former Soviet Block armies, notably Hungary, where most of the filming took place). Practically all of the shown 'Bosnian Serb' distinctive sleeve insignia, are actually from the surplus of The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Army and were, as such, never worn by Serbs in the Bosnian War.



User Review

Worst movie ever

Rating: 1/10


I watched this movie on the Sarajevo premiere and I watched from two
perspectives. One is from the artistic perspective, like quality of the
story, and as a survivor of war of Bosnia.

I will start about the artistic impression. I have to admit that the
actors are very good, and certainly one of the best from the region
(with great Serbedzija for instance) but also with some newcomers that
are not less good actors. First of all, if a movie is made by Angelina
Jolie it doesn't mean anything, it is just her try to make movies
instead of acting, and I personally think she should continue acting if
possible. The story is unrealistic, and sometimes to silly, I had to
laugh, even though it was supposed to be a serious scene. There are
numerous of details missing or wrong from the historical point, but
that is fine since this is fiction. The Serb army is presented rather
as a gang (of mostly 30 people) that drives in the streets and kills
people, or shoots with snipers from a short distance, even everybody
knows about the years of shelling and that it was a well organized army
that originated from the JNA. The Bosnian Army is made up of few people
that form resistance, all other are happily shot by sniper fire, from a
50 m distance. There a millions of tiny details that require insider
knowledge, like uniform layout, passport is blue (which was red
actually), scenes of killing and dying that are unrealistic (for a
movie). Like, a child is supposedly thrown from a balcony and nobody
picks it up only to wait and mourn until the mother comes back later
and goes and picks it up from the street and stuff like that. The cuts
are very bad, and it looks like a movie of 4h is cut down to 2h. The
main two characters are in love even on different sides (Daniel is a
Serb soldier a son of the highest ranking General, Ajla is a painter
and is Muslim), but the both struggle with fear in each other and
hatred. It is kind of Stockholm syndrome relationship but very cheesy.
There are few scenes of violence against woman and killings, but since
the silliness it is hard to feel empathy. I'm not sure if I can
describe this part well there are so may tiny details that are silly so
I would advise go watch the movie just for the sake of trash.

Now from a more serious point. As I said I have survived the war in
Bosnia, and I must admit that this movie is a shame. It is a wannabe
Schindler's list with more recent war memories. As I mentioned since
the story is so silly it is hard to feel empathy because it looks
unreal. I have seen many things in the war, but this is ridiculous. It
is a shame for every victim of war. It is a try of a serious story
about suffering from a person that lives in a bubble.