In 1999, during NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia, a truck carrying 53 bodies crashed into the Danube River near the Romanian border. No investigation was conducted. Previously, in Suvareka, Kosovo, Serbian police gathered villagers together. A woman experienced a terrible thing, and her body disappeared into a remote mass grave. People are just matter. Every detail of the terrible event was organized by a country according to the cruel logistics. The state has formulated a deadly secret plan for its own people. Ognjen Glavoni ?'s Dubina dva successfully measured truth. This documentary draws on the mechanisms of thriller films to reconstruct atrocities, allowing witnesses at the time to express their opinions in a voice over, with their testimonies accompanying the current images. We heard the voices of both the perpetrator and the victim. People can kill, but they cannot kill. 2016 Berlin Film Festival