Behind Enemy Lines (2001)
While flying a routine reconnaissance mission over Bosnia, fighter pilot Lt. Chris Burnett photographs something he wasn't supposed to see and gets shot down behind enemy lines, where he must outrun an army led by a ruthless Serbian general. With time running out and a deadly tracker on his trail, Burnett's commanding officer, Admiral Reigart, decides to risk his career and launch a renegade rescue mission to save his life.
- John Moore
- Nada Pinter
- Justin Muller
- Kristine Greco
- Steve M. Davison
- Hope Garrison
- Daisy Cummins
- John Thomas
- Zak Penn
- David Veloz
- Jim Thomas
Rating: 6.4/10 by 1475 users
Alternative Title:
Behind Enemy Lines 1 - CA
エネミー・ライン - JP
Vihollisen keskellä - FI
Iza neprijateljskih linija - HR
Iza neprijateljske linije - RS
Za sovraznikovo crto - SI
深入敌后 - CN
Im Fadenkreuz - Allein gegen alle - DE
Country:
United States of America
Language:
Český
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 46 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $91,753,202
Plot Keyword: sniper, war crimes, bosnia and herzegovina, rescue mission, u.s. navy, based on true story, nato, naval officer, bosnian war (1992-95), serbian, atrocity, combat, behind enemy lines, jet fighter pilot, mine field, hunted, jet crash, aircraft carrier, reconnaissance, mass grave, marines, enemy territory, naval flight officer, navy pilot, running for one's life, no fly zone
Owen Wilson is a disillusioned pilot aboard an American aircraft carrier. Bored with the relentlessness of it all, he puts in his papers to the chagrin of his commanding officer. With two weeks left to go, he is flying a reconnaissance mission over Bosnia when he is shot down, his pilot murdered by rogue troops and he is forced to flee for his life - pursued by a ruthless sniper - whilst his task force colleagues try to find and rescue him. Based on a true story, it is actually quite a well paced manhunt with plenty of peril and pace. What diminishes it is the really poor choice of actor to lead. Wilson plays the disinterested flier well enough at the start, but as things heat up on the ground he really isn't good enough to hold the film up en seul. Gene Hackman is his boss (Adm. Reigert), and he isn't really up to very much either - though he does do the slightly gung-go "go get our boy back" role well enough. The premiss of the genocide being perpetrated on the locals is writ large, and having seen much news coverage at the time of this largely forgotten Balkan war, the story is not without it's potency. It is quite watchable, but is still a somewhat light-weight depiction of a truly difficult situation.