
Slant Magazine
No Man's Land mostly suggests a performance of allyship on the filmmakers' part.
Full reviewWhen the son of a border vigilante accidentally kills an immigrant boy, it forces him to flee over state lines in this suspense thriller. While avoiding officials as an "illegal alien" in Mexico, the young man seeks forgiveness from the dead boy's father while falling in love the land he was taught to hate.
No Man's Land mostly suggests a performance of allyship on the filmmakers' part.
Full reviewComes out of the blue to comment memorably on the immigration crisis by simply giving human life its due. It's wise and empathetic and worth a watch.
Full reviewFor as good and lofty as it's intentions are, "No Man's Land" comes up short.
Full reviewWhat remains striking is how much narrative effort goes into teaching one character about empathy.
Full reviewMeanders and takes its time in a way that feels conflicting with the narrative.
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