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Behind Enemy Lines Details

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On a reconnaissance flight over eastern Europe, disillusioned naval pilot Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) and his partner, Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht), photograph a scene they were not meant to see. When their plane is shot down and Stackhouse is quickly captured and executed, Burnett must struggle to survive in unfamiliar hostile .. Read more

Starring Gene Hackman, Owen Wilson, Gabriel Macht, Joaquim De Almeida
Director John Moore
Genres Action/Adventure, Drama

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Behind Enemy Lines

On a reconnaissance flight over eastern Europe, disillusioned naval pilot Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) and his partner, Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht), photograph a scene they were not meant to see. When their plane is shot down and Stackhouse is quickly captured and executed, Burnett must struggle to survive in unfamiliar hostile territory with a cold-blooded assassin and hundreds of enemy troops on his heels. Meanwhile, on an American battleship in the Adriatic Sea, Burnett's commanding officer, Admiral Reigart (Gene Hackman), attempts to negotiate his soldier's return amidst tense political and military maneuvers. Soon Burnett discovers exactly why he's being hunted, making his situation--and Reigert's actions--even more perilous.
Benefiting from Wilson's straightforward performance and Hackman's typically engaging presence, BEHIND ENEMY LINES proves itself with a solid story (loosely based on real-life events) and excellent action sequences. Shot in a cold, icy light, John Moore's film features a nail-biting aerial chase, a tense race across a grenade-filled wasteland, and a stunningly explosive final battle. Wilson, typically cast in quirky comedic roles, is an unlikely action hero who turns out to be the movie's secret weapon. By avoiding excessive macho posturing, BEHIND ENEMY LINES is smarter, more exciting, and better looking than most Hollywood military thrillers.

Starring Gene Hackman, Owen Wilson, Gabriel Macht, Joaquim De Almeida, Charles Malik Whitfield, David Keith, Vladimir Mashkov, Olek Krupa
Director John Moore
Studio 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 41 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 41 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 15.gif
Genres Action/Adventure, Drama
Language English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles English
Released DVD: 31 May 2002
Blu-ray: 12 Mar 2007
Production year: 2001
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (3) of Behind Enemy Lines

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Rising star Owen Wilson takes a break from comedy — Zoolander, Meet the Parents, Shanghai Noon — and here plays a naval reconnaissance pilot who's shot down over Bosnia after inadvertently filming evidence of war crimes. Grisly Gene Hackman is the maverick admiral who battles Nato caution to find his flyboy before the pursuing Serbs get their hands on him. Former commercials director John Moore proves a dab hand at the action stuff — the sequence where Wilson is shot down is thrilling, edge-of-the-seat cinema — but, pyrotechnics aside, the rest of film is less enthralling and comprises Wilson running, stopping, getting shot at, and then running again. This is hardly surprising with such a dull script and characters. Hackman's bad-tempered naval commander in particular is so two-dimensional, he'd disappear if he turned sideways. A shame really because, if the rest of Behind Enemy Lines matched up to the action scenes, we'd be talking four-star material here.

    • Radio Times
  • Old-fashioned war movie propaganda, of the type one might have hoped that Hollywood had outgrown, filmed in an obtrusively ostentatious style that owes more to video games than any reality.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 17 out of 17 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Not bad at all..

    Good old-fashioned fast moving story - no spuriously inserted 'love story' angle, just straightforward story.

    Gene Hackman attempts to get downed pilot out of Bosnia, who is being pursued by murderous gunman. Would have got 5 stars but for the ludicrously unbelievable bullet dodging climax.

    Definitely one to watch when girlfriend/wife is on the girls night out, or in revenge for having to sit through 'The Hours'.

      • A customer from Croydon
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    a blokes movie

    good, if a little far fetched with a main character who seems bulletproof, worth a look though

      • A customer from staffordshire
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