Behind Enemy Lines (2001)
A Navy navigator is shot down over enemy territory and is ruthlessly pursued by a secret police enforcer and the opposing troops. Meanwhile his commanding officer goes against orders in an attempt to rescue him.
Director:
John MooreWriters:
Jim Thomas (story) (as James Thomas) , John Thomas (story), 2 more credits »Stars:
Gene Hackman, Owen Wilson, Gabriel MachtStoryline
Fighter navigator Chris Burnett wants out: he was looking for something more than the boring recon missions he's been flying. He finds himself flying the lone Christmas day mission over war-torn Bosnia. But when he talks pilot Stackhouse into flying slightly off-course to check out an interesting target, the two get shot down. Burnett is soon alone, trying to outrun a pursuing army, while commanding officer Reigert finds his rescue operation hamstrung by politics, forcing Burnett to run far out of his way.
Movie Reviews
One of the worst cases of one sided propaganda I've ever seen. Hitler was a madman all right, but at least he had excellent Leni Riefenstahl doing quality propaganda films for him... I don't think most of you heard of her- no she's not the one who has shown her breast on Super Bowl nor one of Jerry Springer's guests- try Google...
For reality purposes makers of this crap could have at least used proper Serbians to play themselves (ie bad guys). Instead they used actors speaking "Serbian" with Croatian accent - how ridiculous. Or maybe it isn't so ridiculous since film's objectives are not too subtle anyway - showing US as a peace loving nation:))) Cheap propaganda. BEL very much supports stereotypes we (ie Europeans) have about US film and art (and about average US citizen). Very very sad.
BTW one of the commentators on this list said SOMALIANS (instead of Serbians:)))... I guess it makes no difference whatsoever who GOOD GUYS are fighting against (if it is Serbians, Somalis, Argentineans or extra-terrestrial forces:) in US film as long as they stay brave and peace-loving...
And for those talking about "good action" and "great effects" in the film - FYI films were originally about ART and hidden messages to audience. I saw none here.
For reality purposes makers of this crap could have at least used proper Serbians to play themselves (ie bad guys). Instead they used actors speaking "Serbian" with Croatian accent - how ridiculous. Or maybe it isn't so ridiculous since film's objectives are not too subtle anyway - showing US as a peace loving nation:))) Cheap propaganda. BEL very much supports stereotypes we (ie Europeans) have about US film and art (and about average US citizen). Very very sad.
BTW one of the commentators on this list said SOMALIANS (instead of Serbians:)))... I guess it makes no difference whatsoever who GOOD GUYS are fighting against (if it is Serbians, Somalis, Argentineans or extra-terrestrial forces:) in US film as long as they stay brave and peace-loving...
And for those talking about "good action" and "great effects" in the film - FYI films were originally about ART and hidden messages to audience. I saw none here.