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Lt. Chris Burnett has lost faith in his job in the Navy and wants to get out, and is even forced to do a reconnaissance mission with his friend Lt. Jeremy Stackhouse over Bosnia. During the mission, they fly their jet off course to check out a suspicious target that turns out to be the site of a mass grave that contains bodies of Bosnian Muslims. The main perpetrator of the massacre, Gen. Miroslav Lokar, has the plane shot down in order to avoid having the plane obtaining evidence of the massacre. Stackhouse ends up getting killed, while Burnett finds himself alone on the run from Lokar's ruthless soldiers. Burnett's commanding officer, Rear Admiral Leslie Reigart, has trouble gaining approval from his own commanding officers to carry out a search-and-rescue mission to save Burnett. From encountering a major battle in a war-torn town, to mine fields, to Serb soldiers seeking the pilot, and to a highly skilled sniper, will Burnett be able to escape Bosnia, or will he suffer the same fate of his comrade? 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. Many who visit this website, some of them Americans, take it upon themselves to vent their rage at any sort of favorable portrayal of Americans in general. I've had a gut full of this crap, so I've decided to throw it back in your faces. Let's review just some of the accomplishments of the Greatest Nation on Earth, shall we?

1. Established a representative Republic unparalleled in the history of mankind. Did this by fighting off the most powerful military force in the world at the time with a ragtag, underfunded, and badly trained army. Wrote the greatest document ever written establishing the rights and liberties of its citizens.

2. Survived possibly the bloodiest civil war in human history, remaining intact as a nation afterward.

3. Beformentioned war brought about a new age of invention and the industrial revolution.

4. Fought in two world wars, always on the right side. Without its presence, either of these wars would have been won by a fascist regime, thereby changing the course of history. No, Britain could NOT have defeated Hitler (see Dunkirk) without US help. IN FACT, Britain would have ended up a German "protectorate". Any of you clowns from Britain, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Finland, Italy, Denmark, Germany, Japan, China, Australia (yes, you too), Indonesia, Greece, Malta, Belgium, etc who can't face that fact are just deluding yourselves. And that's just too damned bad. By the way, Europeans, when you're tempted to crow about how damned great you are, remember the Berlin Airlift and the Marshall Plan. And British military prowess? Google the words "Operation Market Garden" and see what comes up.

5. Developed vaccines which have rid the world of most of the deadly diseases which killed off humans for thousands of years. Other inventions/developments include the internet, the microchip, an automobile that people actually wanted, an airplane that actually flew, a half dozen moon landings, and countless others.

6. While being led by a "B-movie actor" and "amiable dunce", ended the threat of nuclear annihilation by a dictatorial, evil communist state.

If you don't like any of what I've said here, I don't give a rat's ass. I enjoyed the movie, but having said that I had to ignore the silliness of the plot and recognise that this was not a realistic action movie (just an enjoyable low intelligence flick).

A sad part of the movie was Gene Hackman, the movie looked like a paycheck only for him.

In relation to the action sequences, it was well filmed, but I still cant get over (spoilers coming), how Serbian military with machine guns can miss Owen Wilson from 50 yards, or how when faced with massacre, Serbian soldiers stand and face rocket helicopters like a mexican standoff...or how Owen can be on the other side of a hill being shot at yet the bullets still hit near his feet......

If you take all of this out of the equation, its not a bad movie.

But as long as you dont take it seriously.

If any one wants to comment or send a message on this movie, please message me. Simplistic and jingoistic. But it's also explosively fun. When naval fighter navigator Lieutenant Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) is shot down during an apparently successful cease-fire over Serb-held Bosnian territory while on a Christmas Day reconnaissance mission and his pilot Lieutenant Jeremy Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht) is summarily executed by Bosnian-Serb General Miroslav Lokar's (Olek Krupa) assassin Sasha (Vladimir Mashkov), Burnett is left to make his way alone to the rally point. Meanwhile, his commanding officer Admiral Leslie Reigart (Gene Hackman) finds himself in conflict with his superior officer, Admiral Juan Miguel Piquet (Joaquim de Almeida), when Reigart orders a search-and-rescue mission to save Burnett. Piquet fears that any attempt to rescue Burnett from behind enemy lines could throw Bosnia into more civil war, thus hampering NATO's withdrawal from the nation. Consequently, Burnett is ordered to make his way to a new extraction point in the friendly zone, a long and dangerous trek that takes him through mine fields, mass graves, and war torn Bosnian villages all the while being pursued by Lokar, Sasha, and their Bosnian-Serb forces. The film is based on a story by American screenwriting brothers James and John Thomas and a screenplay by David Veloz and Zak Penn. Behind Enemy Lines was followed by three unrelated sequels: Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil (2006) (2006), Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (2009) (2009), and Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines (2014) (2014). The Bosnian War took place between April 1992 and December 1995 following the breakup of Yugoslavia. After Bosnia seceded from Yugoslavia, tensions between Bosnia's Serb, Muslim and Croat communities rapidly descended into war between these groups, with, at the height of the conflict, each side fighting each other. The Bosnian War gained international attention because of the numerous war crimes committed on all sides of the war. Growing concern over mounting atrocities led to international intervention, eventually resulting in a peace treaty that ended hostilities in Bosnia in December 1995. While Bosnia has remained at peace since the end of the war, lingering animosities between the country's ethnic groups have hampered progress at full recovery. During their reconnaissance mission, the duo unknowingly took photos of mass graves of the victims of Lokar and his men. Worried that the mass graves would be discovered and the crimes be traced to him, Lokar orders that the jet be shot down and that both Burnett and Stackhouse be killed in the hope that Lokar's crimes would not be exposed to the outside world. Just as the aircraft carrier is gearing up to leave the area, Burnett manages to reactivate the homing beacon on Stackhouse's ejection seat, alerting Reigart that he is still alive. Knowing that he will lose his command for going against orders, Reigart sends out a task force to rescue Burnett. Hot on Burnett's tail are Sasha and Lokar's second-in-command, Colonel Bazda (Marko Igonda), who have been following him. Along the way, however, Bazda steps on a landmine and is killed. Sasha catches up to Burnett, who is apparently shielding himself behind the ejection seat and prepares to outwait him until he hears the Search-and-Rescue helicopters approaching. He sneaks up on Burnett but realizes that he's been tricked as Burnett leaps out of a snowdrift and shoots him several times. Sasha shoots Burnett in the arm, and they go hand-to-hand until Burnett stabs Sasha in the chest with a flare, killing him. Unfortunately, the homing beacon has also alerted Lokar as to Burnett's position, and his tanks and infantry begin crashing through the trees. Burnett runs toward the helicopters, who begin firing on Lokar's troops. Rather than get to safety, however, Burnett runs back to the ejection seat in order to retrieve the hard drive containing the photos of the mass graves. In the final scene, Burnett and the helicopters land on the aircraft carrier amid cheers, and a written epilogue notes: Chris Burnett stayed in the Navy. The photographic evidence he recovered led to the arrest and conviction of Miroslav Lokar for numerous war crimes including genocide. Admiral Leslie Reigart lost command of his Battle Group. He was reassigned to an "administrative" job in Washington. He chose instead to retire with the respect and gratitude of the men and women under his command. No definitive reason is given during the movie, but the general consensus of viewers is that Sasha was a lone wolf, a freelance assassin exclusively loyal to Lokar. He resented having to lug Bazda, an inexperienced officer and possible liability in combat, along with him on his mission to kill Burnett. For the most part, the film is loosely based on the experiences of U.S. Air Force Captain Scott O'Grady. In June 1995, during the war in Bosnia, O'Grady was patrolling Bosnian airspace in part of a NATO-enforced no-fly zone and was shot down by Bosnian Serb forces near the town of Mrkonjic Grad. O'Grady spent six days in Bosnian Serb-controlled territory before he was rescued by US Marines. O'Grady subsequently filed a suit against the film's producers for defamation and for making a movie about his ordeal without his permission. The case was ultimately settled out of court. Nevertheless, the events of the film differ from O'Grady's experiences, such as that he never engaged in combat with his pursuers, nor did he enter populated areas. Viewers who have seen Behind Enemy Lines have also recommended Savior (1998) (1998) in which an American fights in Bosnia as a mercenary, and Harrison's Flowers (2000) (2000) in which an American woman travels into Yugoslavia during the troubles in an attempt to find her journalist husband. No Man's Land (2001) (2001) is a Bosnian-produced film about the War that won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Lepa sela lepo gore (1996) (Pretty Village, Pretty Flame) (1996) is thought of as THE definitive film about the Bosnian War. Though it takes place in Macedonia, Pred dozhdot (1994) (1994) details the stirring ethnic hatreds akin to those in Bosnia. Grbavica (2006) (2006) details, in a way, the aftereffects. 646f9e108c

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