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Even in low 240p quality, this specific segment of No Man's Land remains a staple in film studies and anti-war discussions because: It highlights the absurdity of war.
It strips away political labels, focusing on the shared exhaustion of the soldiers.
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In this specific scene, a character reads a newspaper headline about the dire situation in Africa, leading to a dark, ironic conversation about the "chaos" elsewhere while they are stuck in their own war zone.
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The title points toward a scene from the 2001 Academy Award-winning film , directed by Danis Tanović.