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'In the Land of Blood and Honey' is a 2011 war drama film written, produced, and directed by Angelina Jolie and starring Zana Marjanovi, Goran Kosti, and Rade erbedija. The film, Jolie's first commercial release as a director, depicts a love story set against the background of the Bosnian War. It opened in the United States on December 23, 2011, in a limited theatrical release.[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-angelinajolie-idUSTRE79K74O20111021 "Movie fans get glimpse of Jolie's 'Blood and Honey'"]. 'Reuters'. October 21, 2011.

Plot



In Sarajevo, 1992, Ajla Ekmei is an ethnic Bosniak artist and lives with her sister who is a single mother of a baby boy. One evening, she meets her boyfriend, ethnic Serb police officer Danijel Vukojevi, at a club. They enjoy the evening together, but many of the patrons are killed and Danijel is badly injured when the club is destroyed by artillery fire, signifying the opening salvo of the Bosnian War.

Some months later, Ajla and her sister Lejla prepare to flee the now besieged city, but their neighborhood is occupied by the Army of Republika Srpska before they can escape. The men are separated from the women, and then taken away to be executed, while Ajla and several other younger, more attractive women are taken away on buses to a Serb rape camp.

In the camp, the soldiers instruct the women on what life will be like and then ask the women what sort of duties they can perform. A doctor named Esma volunteers to perform medical services. Another woman says she can sew; rather than use her skills, an officer rapes her in front of the other women to demoralize them. Before another soldier can do the same to Ajla, the camp's commander takes her away, where it is revealed he is none other than Danijel.

The former couple struggle to grasp the magnitude of their predicament, especially given that inter-ethnic relationships are forbidden, and any evidence of such a relationship could compromise both Danijel and his father Neboja, a General of the VRS Main Staff. Danijel tells Ajla that to shelter her from sexual abuse at the hands of the other soldiers, he has said that she is his "personal property." They begin an intense love affair, but Ajla is deeply disturbed by the horrors of the camp, and she subsequently makes numerous attempts to escape, all of which fail. The escape attempts greatly anger Danijel and compound his paranoia; he frequently lashes out at her.

Danijel's unit is involved in ethnic cleansing massacres directed by Neboja, although these tactics do little to change the situation at the front line. A frustrated Neboja learns of Ajla's existence and the special treatment she receives; he chastises his son for being affectionate towards "the enemy." Danijel remains coy, insisting he is doing his patriotic duty. Fearing the repercussions if their relationship is exposed, he allows Ajla to escape.

Ajla shelters herself in the forest outside the city, where she is found by Bosniak guerrilla forces, who take her back to their camp. In the camp, she happily reunites with Lejla, though this happiness is short-lived when Lejla informs her that her baby died some months earlier, sending her into inconsolable grief. Over a campfire, the guerrillas lament the paradoxical insanity of the war, one in particular pointing out that he feels he hates Serbs, yet his own mother is a Serb. Lejla blames Danijel, who has gained notoriety for his prominence in the siege amongst the anti-Serb forces. At this moment, Ajla informs the camp she was his prisoner, and the guerrillas concoct a plan for her to return to the camp and act as a mole.

Ajla returns to the camp claiming it's the safest place for her, leading a confused but grateful Danijel to rekindle their relationship. Shortly after her return, a soldier in the camp, Darko, is killed by an improvised explosive device, orphaning his infant child. Neboja, learning of her return, immediately suspects her involvement. While Danijel is at the front line, Neboja visits Ajla and orders her to paint a portrait of him. While she paints, he criticizes the "Muslim decadence" of such a career, which contrasts starkly with his own mother, a lifelong farm labourer widowed during World War II. Ajla counters that her grandfather was a Partisan, and that he taught her as a child that the constituent peoples of Yugoslavia are all equal irrespective of ethnicity. Neboja smirks at her observation then leaves her alone with a soldier, Petar, who violently rapes her.

Danijel returns from the front line to find a distraught Ajla crying in the shower. Believing that she has cheated on him, he assaults her, but then sees his father's unfinished portrait and knows what has transpired. Danijel lures Petar to a hill above the city, then kills him. He then confronts his father, who attacks him and berates him for disgracing the family, saying "your mother would turn over in her grave if she knew you liked to fuck Muslim whores."

A sense of normalcy descends on Ajla and Danijel up until the events at Srebrenica. As NATO forces prepare to launch an offensive against the Serbs, Neboja convenes a meeting with other commanders at a church. Danijel narrowly avoids being killed alongside his father when a massive explosion destroys the church (whether or not Ajla had a role in the attack is left ambiguous).

In conjunction with the bombing, ARBiH forces simultaneously launch a counter-offensive. Danijel hastily organizes his troops to halt their advance, but the Serb forces are decimated and most of his men are killed. Danijel returns to the now abandoned camp and finds Ajla patiently waiting. Believing she helped orchestrate the attack, he beats her, then shoots and kills her.

Danijel wanders through the wreckage of the city, which is now near liberation. Perhaps realizing what the war has driven him to become, and that it was all for nothing, he breaks down in tears on the street. UNPROFOR personnel arrest him shortly afterwards.

Cast



* Goran Kosti as Danijel Vukojevi

* Zana Marjanovi as Ajla Ekmei

* Vanessa Glodjo as Lejla

* Rade erbedija as Neboja Vukojevi

* Fea tukan as Petar

* Nikola uriko as Darko

* Branko uri as Aleksandar

* Jelena Jovanova as Esma

* Alma Terzi as Hana

* Ermin Bravo as Mehmet

* Boris Ler as Tarik

* Goran Jevti as Mitar

* Milo Timotijevi as Durja

* Ermin Sijamija as Vuc

* Dana Pinjo as Nadja

* Dolya Gavanski as Maida

Production



Jolie got the idea to write a script of a wartime love story after traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina as a U.N. goodwill ambassador. While writing the script she consulted with Richard Holbrooke, a U.S. diplomat and high-ranking Clinton Administration official who was one of the architects of the Dayton Agreement that put an end to the Bosnian War, General Wesley Clark, who was the director for strategic plans and policy on the United States Department of Defense's Joint Chiefs of Staff during the war, and Tom Gjelten, a foreign correspondent for NPR.[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/07/movies/angelina-jolies-first-directing-effort-is-serious.html Behind the Camera, but Still the Star];'The New York Times', December 6, 2011 After finishing the screenplay, she secured a production team and financing for the project that was being called "Untitled Bosnian Love Story." When it came down for the production team to choose a director, Jolie realized she herself wanted to direct. When casting calls and auditions were held, her name was deliberately withheld from all aspects of the project. When it was revealed to the cast that Angelina Jolie wrote the script, a number of them expressed pleasant surprise.[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/1969/12/31/angelina-jolie-on-in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey_n_1129094.html Angelina Jolie On 'In The Land Of Blood And Honey,' Authenticity In Serbia] 'The Huffington Post'. December 5, 2011.[http://www.toonaripost.com/2011/12/entertainment/casting-authenticity-angelina-jolies-in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey/ Casting Authenticity Angelina Jolies In the Land of Blood and Honey.] 'Toonari Post'. December 10, 2011.

In July 2010, with the film already in pre-production, the producers approached the Serbian tycoon and media magnate eljko Mitrovi over the usage of the sound stages and studio sets owned by his Pink International Company's subsidiary Pink Films International in imanovci.[https://archive.today/20120710130150/http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?id=ENTEN20100146595&keyword=hollywood§ion=Movies&subcatg=MOVIESWORLD Angelina jolie to shoot film on Bosnian War];Indo-Asian News Service, July 15, 2010 However, he refused to do business with them, releasing a press statement: "I've held great affection and admiration for Angelina Jolie both as a person and as an artist, but unfortunately she's full of prejudice against the Serbs. I do not wish to be part of something that for the umpteenth time presents the Serbs as eternal bad guys."[http://dnevnik.hr/showbizz/film-tv/zeljko-mitrovic-odbio-angelinu-jolie-ne-zeli-biti-dio-njezinog-projekta.html eljko Mitrovi odbio Angelinu Jolie: Ne eli biti dio njezinog projekta];Dnevnik.hr, July 14, 2010[http://www.aolnews.com/2010/10/15/angelina-jolie-defends-her-bosnian-movie-plans/ Angelina Jolie Defends Her Bosnian Movie Plans] ;AOL, October 15, 2010

on the set of 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' in Esztergom on November 10, 2010

The film was shot in Budapest and Esztergom during October and November 2010.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1714209/locations Filming locations for In the Land of Blood and Honey]'IMDb'. Retrieved December 11, 2011 The cast were entirely local actors from various parts of former Yugoslavia, many of whom lived through the war.[http://www.movieinsider.com/m7871/untitled-angelina-jolie--bosnian-war-project "Angelina Jolie, who won't appear in the film, plans to employ local actors from the Bosnia and Herzegovina area"] 'MovieInsider.com'. Retrieved November 23, 2011 Jolie said she spoke with the cast about their experiences during the war and tried to incorporate them into the film.[http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=140341&fm=newsmain,narts Angelina Jolie relied on cast for advice] 'NZCity.co.nz'. Retrieved December 11, 2011 The film was also shot in two versions one in English, the other in Serbo-Croatian.[https://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/10/blood_and_honey_trailer_angeli.html "In the Land of Blood and Honey Trailer: For Angelina Jolie, Love Is a Battlefield "]. 'NYMAG.com'. October 23, 2011.

Jolie explained the reason she wrote and directed the film was to rekindle attention for the survivors of a war that took place in recent history.[http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/235698/20111021/in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey-trailer.htm "In the Land of Blood and Honey: Angelina Jolie and the Bosnian War"] 'International Business Times'. October 23, 2011. In an interview with Christiane Amanpour, Jolie said she felt a responsibility to learn about the conflict in great detail, adding, "This was, you know, the worst genocide since World War II in Europe ... What were we all doing? And did we do enough? And why do we not speak about this enough?"[http://au.news.yahoo.com/entertainment/a/-/entertainment/12318988/jolie-hailed-for-war-film-debut/ Jolie hailed for war film debut] 'Yahoo! 7News'. December 12, 2011. Responding to claims that her film was not balanced, she stated that "The war was not balanced. I can't understand people who are looking for a balance that did not exist. There are some people who don't want to be reminded of these things, some even who deny that these things even happened. Those people are going to be angry."Little, Allan. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17050363 Emotional showing in Sarajevo for Jolie's war film], 'BBC'. Accessed February 15, 2012.

During production, it was falsely reported that the story was about a Bosnian woman falling in love with her Serbian rapist, prompting protests from the Bosnian Women Victims of War association and the revocation of the filming permit.[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/17/angelina-jolie-cuts-bosni_n_784823.html "Angelina Jolie Cuts Bosnia Shooting After Rapist Love Story Rumors."] 'HuffingtonPost.com'. October 17, 2011. Jolie denied the rumors and presented the script to Bosnia's ministry of culture, which then quickly reinstated the permit.[https://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-20019865-10391698.html "Angelina Jolie Given Back Bosnia Film Permit"]. 'CBS News'. October 18, 2011.

Plagiarism suit

In September 2011, the Bosnian Croat author Josip Kneevi, a.k.a. James J. Braddock, accused Jolie of plagiarizing his story 'Slamanje due' ('The Soul Shattering'), which was published in December 2007. He claimed to have made repeated attempts to contact the film's producers during the production phase, but they ignored him. He then announced his intention to sue Jolie.[http://www.sarajevo-x.com/kultura/jolie-mi-je-uzela-pricu-od-tragedije-pravi-truman-show/110919043 'Jolie mi je uzela priu, od tragedije pravi Truman Show'];sarajevo-x.com, September 19, 2011 On 2 December 2011, he filed a lawsuit against Jolie, GK Films, FilmDistrict, Scout Film (a production company based in Bosnia), and producer Edin arki before the U.S. District Court in Chicago that has jurisdiction over Northern Illinois.[http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/zwecker/9281791-452/angelina-jolie-sued-accused-of-plagiarizing-movie.html Angelina Jolie sued, accused of plagiarizing movie];'Chicago Sun-Times', December 6, 2011

Asked to comment during an interview with 'Los Angeles Times', Jolie dismissed Kneevi's claims: "It's par for the course. It happens on almost every film. There are many books and documentaries that I did pull from, such as work by journalists Peter Maas and Tom Gjelten. It's a combination of many people's stories. But that particular book I've never seen."[https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/dec/07/angelina-jolie-lawsuit-blood-honey?newsfeed=true Angelina Jolie dismisses lawsuit against In the Land of Blood and Honey]; 'The Guardian', December 7, 2011

In July 2012 the case was transferred to the District Court with jurisdiction over Central California. On 29 March 2013, judge Dolly Gee ruled that no breach of copyright had occurred thus deciding in favor of Jolie,[http://www.contactmusic.com/news/angelina-jolie-copyright-land-blood-honey_3582278 Angelina Jolie Wins In Plagiarism Suit For 'Land Of Blood And Honey'];contactmusic.com, March 30, 2013 concluding that the two stories were not similar because "'Blood and Honey' is primarily a story of betrayal, revenge and tragedy with little or no hope, while 'Slamanje due' focuses on family, love and strength". adding that "although 'Blood and Honey' is also a story of love, it highlights the complications of romantic love during wartime", that "Braddock could not have invented the concept of rape as a war crime", and that similarities are not strong enough particularly in light of the fact that those overlapping concepts are commonplace in books and films depicting war".

Braddock appealed the decision, filing a motion with the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on 11 March 2014.[http://amradaronline.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/angelina-jolie-stolen-author-lawsuit-docs.pdf United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit] The case was decided in 2017 with the Ninth Circuit siding with Jolie.James Braddock v. Angelina Jolie, No. 13-55703 (9th Cir. 2017). Unpublished case retrieved from https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/13-55703/13-55703-2017-05-15.html

Reaction



about the film at the Sarajevo Film Festival.

Critics expressed mixed feelings after viewing a trailer for the film.[https://www.cinemablend.com/new/Angelina-Jolie-Land-Blood-Honey-Gets-An-Impressive-Trailer-27455.html "Jolie seems to be really immersing herself in recreating this enormous, destructive ethnic conflict"]. 'CinemaBlend.com'. October 23, 2011.[http://www.moviefanatic.com/2011/10/angelina-jolies-in-the-land-of-blood-and-honeys-powerful-trailer "Jolie clearly has a firm grasp on the art of filmmaking from the above trailer. There are battle scenes and heartfelt story movement both equally handled with grace and power"]. 'MovieFanatic.com'. October 23, 2011. Christiane Amanpour, a journalist who covered the Bosnian War for CNN, introduced the film at its New York premiere on December 5, 2011, calling it "remarkable and courageous".[http://www.telegram.com/article/20111211/NEWS/112119779/1011 Jolie mixes glamour with foreign policy] 'Telegram.com. December 11, 2011. The premiere after-party was held on The Standard hotel's rooftop and was co-sponsored by the US foreign policy think tank Council on Foreign Relations (of which Jolie has been a member since July 2007[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20041839,00.html Angelina Jolie Joins Council on Foreign Relations];'People', 6 July 2007) and Women for Women International, a women's rights organization. The film's script consultant, General Wesley Clark, was also at the premiere, calling the film "incredible."[https://www.deadline.com/2011/12/hammond-from-tinker-tailor-to-angelina-jolie-and-brad-pitt-oscar-talk-is-everywhere-this-week/ From Tinker Tailor To Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt, Oscar Talk Is Everywhere.] 'Deadline Hollywood'. December 9, 2011.

'Washington Post' columnist Richard Cohen praised the film, seeing it as an indictment of the hesitant American reaction to the atrocities Serbs committed against Bosniaks in Bosnia as well as an endorsement of American interventionism such as the 2011 Libyan civil war.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/angelina-jolies-movie-reminding-us-this-is-no-time-to-turn-inward/2011/12/12/gIQAi0nZqO_story.html Angelina Jolies movie, reminding us this is no time to turn inward];'Washington Post', December 12, 2011

After the film was shown to non-Serb victims in a special screening in Sarajevo, Murat Tahirovi, the head of association of prisoners of war, said that Jolie "really succeeded in telling the story of the whole war in her film and to show the most characteristic situations that detainees facedmass executions, rapes, [being used as] human shields and all the other horrors." The head of an association of mothers of Srebrenica massacre victims, Hatida Mehmedovi, who had earlier spoken out against Jolie after the media rumours regarding the film, said the final product was "really an excellent movie," "objective and sincere," and wanted to "thank Angelina for her intellectual and financial investment."[http://tribune.com.pk/story/304646/jolie-surprises-critics/ "Jolie Surprises Critics"]. 'Express Tribune'. December 10, 2011.[https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hZ_q5vzFx4XQgGEtlLIKG1agvrdg?docId=CNG.dfb7d6fd65675b948c39891a02f6cec2.31 Angelina Jolie hailed for Balkan war film debut] 'Google News' (AFP). December 10, 2011.

Talking about the film during an appearance on Croatian talk show 'Nedjeljom u 2', Sran Dragojevi, a Serbian film director, said: "It's a very bad movie. I find it interesting that someone spent $12-13 million for something that in the end looks like those Croatian or Bosniak patriotic propaganda films from the 1990s. 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' has the historical authenticity of 'Allo 'Allo!'. It's completely senseless, badly directed, badly written, and deserves absolutely no attention at all, but for the fact it's got the name of a global film star attached to it. And having worked in Hollywood and interacted with some of its movie stars, I think I know how this film got made. Being a big star does not always work to your advantage. These people live their sheltered and insular Beverly Hills lives and have very little clue about what's going on 15 miles away in The Valley, let alone half a world away in Bosnia. This film is a very strange attempt at tackling something you're absolutely clueless about; it would be like me writing a story about American suburbia using news reports as the basis. It seems like nobody had enough courage to tell Angelina that during the making of the film".;HRT, March 2012[http://www.tportal.hr/showtime/film/181658/Film-Angeline-Jolie-jako-je-los.html 'Film Angeline Jolie jako je lo'];tportal.hr, March 2012

In the Serbian media, the film received more negative reviews, arguing that it ignored Serbian war victims and unfairly presented Serbs as evildoers.[http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/planeta.300.html:372523-Andjelinin-film-ogorcio-udruzenja-srpskih-zrtava#vrh_strane Anelinin film ogorio udruenja srpskih rtava] 'Novosti'. March 12, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2015. Serbian filmmaker and two-time Palme d'Or winner Emir Kusturica called it a "propaganda film."[http://www.republikainfo.com/index.php/vijesti/2965-nonsalantni-kusturica-angelina-jolie-snimila-je-glupi-propagandni-film-a-hollywood-je-tvornica-lazi "Nonalantni" Kusturica: Angelina Jolie snimila je glupi, propagandni film, a Hollywood je tvornica lai] 'Republika'. Retrieved July 24, 2015

Box office

By March 8, 2012, the film had recorded domestic box office sales of $308,877.[https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=inthelandofbloodandhoney.htm In the Land of Blood and Honey] 'Box Office Mojo'.[https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/In-The-Land-of-Blood-and-Honey In the Land of Blood and Honey] 'The Numbers'.

Critical reception



United States

The film has received generally mixed reviews. The aggregate film review website Rotten Tomatoes shows that, based on 80 reviews, 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' received a positive response from 56% of critics with an average rating of 5.86/10. Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average, gives the film a score of 56/100 based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Though feeling 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' "has you dreading to learn what atrocity awaits around the next corner", 'The Hollywood Reporter's Todd McCarthy also thinks Jolie "deserves significant credit for creating a powerfully oppressive atmosphere and staging the ghastly events so credibly."[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/land-blood-honey-review-angelina-jolie-274786 In the Land of Blood and Honey];'The Hollywood Reporter', December 16, 2011

'Variety''s Justin Chang penned a negative review of the movie, labeling it a "dramatically misguided attempt to renew public awareness of the 199295 Balkan conflict" that "springs less from artistic conviction than from an over-earnest humanitarian impulse." He didn't like the way the film "almost seems to sense its scenario tilting into tarted-up banality and abruptly shifts gears, to shockingly blunt effect" and criticized the actors for being a bit colorless, especially Marjanovi and Kosti who "don't seem entirely at home with their characters' fairly risible dynamic."[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117946762?refcatid=31#watchit-height:386 In the Land of Blood and Honey];'Variety', December 16, 2011

Manohla Dargis of 'The New York Times' has some issues with the way certain characters' dialogues are used as "short history lesson on the region that's clearly meant for the benefit of those watching the movie", but for the most part feels the movie "moves briskly and easily holds your attention, largely through a perverse love story that doesn't suffer for being such an obvious metaphor for the larger battle raging beyond Ajla and Danijel's relationship."[https://movies.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/movies/angelina-jolies-in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey-review.html?partner=rss&emc=rss In a Fractured Society, Ethnic War Kindles Both Hatred and Desire];'The New York Times', December 22, 2011

Jake Coyle of 'Associated Press' wrote a negative review in which he gives Jolie some credit for "using her celebrity to bring attention to the dangers of pacifism in the face of war crimes and ethnic cleansing", but criticizes her for "a heavy-handed touch" as well as for "putting politics ahead of story and character, thus blatantly imposing a message, which results in a movie whose narrative feels like a fictionalized United Nations presentation." He also has problems with the way the story is told from "not enough context given to the overall conflict", over to "the love story that feels increasingly myopic as the war drags on and the film's ambitions broaden", and finally the way the film "makes its case only in the illustration of extreme, intolerable violence instead of finding a way to dramatize international inaction."[https://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2011/12/20/review_as_director_jolie_shows_heavy_hand/?rss_id=Boston.com+--+Movie+news As director, Jolie shows heavy hand];Associate Press, December 20, 2011

Joe Neumaier of the 'New York Daily News' sees the biggest accomplishment of 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' to be "the way it never loses sight of the closeness of the combatants, turning national intimacy into a tragic casualty." He goes on to commend the actors for "their commitment that helps us through a movie that is often harrowing, never less than intense but important, one unafraid of moments too many have chosen to forget."[http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/first-time-writer-director-angelina-jolie-war-a-face-soul-gripping-land-blood-honey-article-1.995422?localLinksEnabled=false 'In the Land of Blood and Honey'];'NY Daily News', December 20, 2011

According to 'Los Angeles Times' resident critic Kenneth Turan Jolie accomplished something that "is both impressive and unexpected." However, "The Ajla/Danijel relationship is not always convincing, key plot points can feel contrived and the preponderance of Bosnian Serb bad guys comes off as schematic." He further points out Lu Chuan's film 'City of Life and Death' as an example of "how far 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' needs to travel." He writes that Jolie has accomplished a great deal in a difficult area. "She has done her homework about the conflict's disturbing, unflinching atrocities as well as the rationales the Bosnian Serbs used for their actions.[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/reviews/la-et-land-of-blood-and-honey-20111223,0,4985204.story?track=rss 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' review];'Los Angeles Times', December 23, 2011

'The Village Voice's Karina Longworth's review is particularly negative. She dismisses the movie as "a United Nations extra-credit project about the Bosnian War" and criticizes Jolie for "producing a sanctimonious vanity commercial for her own good intentions."[http://www.villagevoice.com/2011-12-21/film/angelina-s-war-movie-hollywood-goes-to-bosnia-in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey/ Angelina's War Movie: Hollywood Goes to Bosnia in The Land of Blood and Honey];'The Village Voice', December 21, 2011

Nathan Rabin of 'The A.V. Club' refers to 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' as "a film of shuddering earnestness and fevered good intentions gone awry, a dreary slog of a message movie with little but noble if unfulfilled aspirations to commend it." He continues by opining that "Serbian groups have justifiably complained about Jolie's glib stereotyping of Serbs as racist heavies" before concluding that "Jolie has, after disastrously received 2003 message movie 'Beyond Borders', once again succeeded in attracting international attention to international atrocities and it's possible, if not particularly likely, that someday she will get around to dramatizing atrocities compellingly as well".[https://www.avclub.com/articles/in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey,66897/ In The Land Of Blood And Honey];'The A.V. Club', December 22, 2011

Europe

'Screen International's Howard Feinstein commended Jolie for "attempting to rectify the gross injustices perpetrated against the Muslims that were tolerated in the name of a mythological Greater Serbia, masterminded by Slobodan Miloevi", while reproaching her for "going beyond acceptable dramatic license and presenting the Serbs as caricatures". He furthermore has issues with her script "that often misses the boat" and its "over- and under-drawn characters."[http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-latest/in-the-land-of-blood-and-honey/5035849.article In the Land of Blood and Honey];'ScreenDaily.com, December 16, 2011

In the Dutch daily 'De Volkskrant', Bor Beekman slated 'In the Land of Blood and Honey' as "messy, unnatural war porno" and gave the film one star out of five. Beekman regarded the plot as rambling, and replete with implausible developments. Most objectionable was the unnatural dialogue, which rubs in the meaning of war dilemmas some more, as if they were not already made obvious (in scenes of gruesome cruelty). Typifying is the scene where Ajla, the Bosnian Muslim, hides behind a corpse during a solitary escape through the forest. The scene is completely gratuitous, but it supplies Jolie with a compelling visual image. "However well-intentioned, it is war porno."Bor Beekman, "Angelina Jolie's regiedebuut is rommelige, onnatuurlijke oorlogsporno." 'De Volkskrant', February 16, 2012.[http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/3376/film/article/detail/3183362/2012/02/16/Angelina-Jolie-s-regiedebuut-is-rommelige-onnatuurlijke-oorlogsporno.dhtml]

Awards



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