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'No Man's Land': TV Review

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It's nearly seven hours into Hulu's eight-episode drama No Man's Land before somebody puts Antoine (Felix Moati) in his place.

Antoine has spent the series touristically meandering through the Syrian civil war looking for his sister, becoming increasingly involved in the bloodshed through sheer inertia rather than ideology or empathy. "This isn't about you, Antoine!" a character finally exclaims.

Unfortunately, No Man's Land absolutely is about Antoine and I haven't been this conscious of a show focusing on the wrong heroes since… well… last week, when I reviewed The Liberator, a heroic-white-savior World War II drama that Netflix has tried to sell as being the story of a particularly diverse company of soldiers.

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