No Man's Land Page #3

Synopsis: After various skirmishes, two wounded soldiers, one Bosnian and one Serb, confront each other in a trench in the no man's land between their lines. They wait for dark, trading insults and even finding some common ground; sometimes one has the gun, sometimes the other, sometimes both. Things get complicated when another wounded Bosnian comes to, but can't move because a bouncing mine is beneath him. The two men cooperate to wave white flags, their lines call the UN (whose high command tries not to help), an English reporter shows up, a French sergeant shows courage, and the three men in no man's land may or may not find a way to all get along.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Danis Tanovic
Production: United Artists Pictures
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 27 wins & 20 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
84
Rotten Tomatoes:
93%
R
Year:
2001
98 min
$948,054
Website
1,258 Views


- No problem. How's that car running? | - It's running great.

Say, could you hand me the...

Thank you.

What are you working on?

Replacing an alarm. Putting in a new one.

Something wrong with the old one?

Factory installed.

Cut two wires, and you're home free.

Even the lady who owns this car could do it.

You know a lot about alarms?

- Enough to know a good one. | - Yeah, talk to me.

I'll see you in a few.

Okay.

Bill.

- Yeah! | - What are you doing tonight?

- I don't know. Nothing special. | - Great.

I'm heading out with friends to a club | and I thought you might like to come.

- Love to. | - Great.

Address is on there. | I'll see you, say, like 1:00, 1:30?

- A.M.? | - A.M., yeah.

Just give that to the guy at the door, okay?

- Okay. | - See you tonight.

- All right. Thanks. | - Sure.

Excuse me.

- How you doing? | - Okay.

- Good to see you. | - How are you?

Good.

A guy could get lucky in here.

- Luck doesn't quite cover it. | - Yeah.

- Hey, Suzanne. | - Hey, Ted.

- You're looking exceptionally lovely tonight. | - Thank you.

- Hi! | - Hi!

- How are you? | - Good.

Who was that?

A nice girl with some bad habits.

F***in' drugs, I hate 'em.

- Cheers! | - Cheers!

Take a look around, Bill.

Welcome to the lifestyles | of the rich and aimless.

I was about to call | the bureau of missing persons.

- Business, you know how it is. | - Not really.

- I'm sorry. Bill Ayles, my sister, Ann. | - Mr. Goodwrench.

Pleased to meet you.

Come on, we're this way.

- Your sister? | - Yeah.

Everybody, this is Bill. | Bill, this is everybody.

- Scoot over, Frenchie. | - Hi.

Bill, meet Margot, she runs this place. | That's Bill.

- Hello. | - Pleased to meet you.

There's somebody at that table | who's been looking for you.

- Do you want to be found? | - Yeah, sure.

Do me a favor. Keep this group fed and | watered while I'm gone, okay? Excuse me.

How's it going?

It's not going so bad. | How's it going with you?

Great.

- Come here often, do you? | - No. All the time.

Funny, I've never seen you here before.

Yeah, this is a big mechanic's hangout.

- You're a mechanic? | - Yes.

If you'll excuse us...

we're going to make a pit stop.

Used to be, | it was girls who powdered their noses.

Morning.

- Don't ever be late for me. | - 10 minutes. What's the big deal?

Every minute you're late, | I got to re-evaluate.

Is he in trouble? Is his cover blown? | You got it?

Sorry. It won't happen again.

- What do you got for me? | - There's another car ring.

A guy named Martin runs it.

- Yeah. Frank Martin. | - You know about him?

He was under arrest the night | Grazziola was murdered.

Stick with the program. Varrick.

I met him, I don't think he's the guy.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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