Behind Enemy Lines

Behind Enemy Lines

  • Director: John Moore
  • Writer: Jim Thomas,John Thomas,David Veloz
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Czech
  • Release date: November 30, 2001
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Đằng Sau Chiến Tuyến
  • "Behind Enemy Lines" is a drama war film released by 20th Century Fox on November 30, 2001. The film is directed by John , with Zak Penn and John Thomas co-writers, starring Owen Wilson , Gabriel Macht , Eugene Allen Hackman and others.
    The film tells the story of two young US military pilots who were shot down while on a mission and fled on a strange land. 

    Details

    • Release date November 30, 2001
    • Filming locations Slovakia
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox, Davis Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $40,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $58,856,790

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $18,736,133

    Gross worldwide

    $91,753,202

    Movie reviews

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    • By Earline 2022-03-24 09:01:54

      In-depth film review behind enemy lines, original

      All I can say is that the United States is a very fair country. As we all know, the conflict between the United States and the Arab world has a long history. However, the United States has not ignored the bloody massacre of the Arabs by the Yugoslav Serb government. The ending of the film is very touching. The protagonist sacrificed his life and ran back to the hail of bullets in order to get back the struggle that could reflect the slaughter of the people by the Yugoslavia. He admired the...

    • By Makenzie 2022-03-23 09:01:56

      If you want to inflict sins, why do you have no words?

      From a viewing standpoint alone, it was a success.
      If you consider it comprehensively, it is really no different from Gao Daquan, not to mention the so-called justice logic behind it. It was the Croats who slaughtered the Serbs first, so why should they be able to repay their grievances? If you look at the casualty figures of the war, you will know who kills civilians more. Of course, it is a tragedy no matter who kills who, but the one-sided description of the method of vilifying the...

    • By Tyreek 2022-03-23 09:01:56

      Same trick, nice movie

      The consistent "American blockbuster" style, although the plot is very good and the scene is very hot, after watching this film many years ago, I only thought that the American pilot was handsome, and felt that the United States represented the side of justice. I also read a few books and learned about the Bosnian War, including the Kosovo War, and gradually tried to watch American movies from different perspectives, only to find that they used this trick too often, and they did not question...

    • By Talia 2022-03-22 09:01:51

      enjoy the scene

      Of course, American films can't get rid of the "common problem" of showing heroism, as NATO General Pique said in the film: Exactly, Americans. All you care about is your own damn pilots! Americans take themselves for granted Americans put the first place, which is certainly good for American citizens. At least the country is willing and able to safeguard the interests of its citizens. It is not like some countries can only protest strongly to the outside world and only oppress ordinary people...

    • By Rebeca 2022-03-21 09:01:57

      American dream

      This movie is average in the war theme, the stunts are not bad, but the plot is a bit fake, especially the old general decided to violate the superior's order to save the soldiers, Americans rarely do this kind of bloody things (maybe only gcd There will be...), and the superiors are too ignorant. . .
         It's a bit like Saving Private Ryan. The war scene doesn't seem to be shocking enough, but fortunately, the authenticity is good. The ending is the reunion and handsomeness that Americans...

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    • By Summer 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      The plane scene is ok, the male protagonist is almost superman and can't be beaten to death. Nonsense American heroism theme blockbuster, adapted from real...

    • By Ladarius 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      American heroism, and Serbia's alpine and snowy landscapes are...

    • By Wellington 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      It can be regarded as a classic of war movies, and the hand-cranked camera lens has a strong...

    • By Haylee 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      This actor is so creamy, what's the...

    • By Burley 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Popcorn movie, figure out the...

    Movie plot

    Captain Chris, a capable and motivated young navy pilot, set out for his last mission before demobilization. When he and his teammate and friend Mike flew over Bosnia and took pictures on the ground as usual, they were shot down. While Chris was sending out a call for help, Mike was killed by a secret Serb military leader. Chris fled in an unfamiliar land, trying to get close to the place of salvation. On the way, he inadvertently...
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    Shooting highlights

    At the beginning of the film, the reporter mentioned the "Cincinnati Ceasefire Agreement". This agreement does exist, but it is called the "Dutton Agreement."
    U.S. Air Force Colonel Scott O'Grady filed a lawsuit against 20th Century Fox because the film is detrimental to its image. He said he never disobeyed orders.
    When the satellite uses the thermal imaging system to present Burnett's image, the sound effect is the same as the thermal...
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    Goofs

    In the film, the rank of Regert's uniform was changed many times.
    In the scene of the three helicopters returning to the aircraft carrier in the film, two of them are single-engined, but in the subsequent pictures, two of the three helicopters are dual-engined.
    During Burnett’s parachute, the parachute was rectangular, but when he hung on the tree, the parachute became....
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    Background creation

    Producer John Davis hopes to turn the film into a new type of action film that combines action politics and emotion. "In fact, the first draft of the script of "Behind Enemy Lines" only tells the story of two pilot friends struggling to escape behind enemy lines. It was the screenwriter Zak Penn who thought of using two parallel story lines to construct the film, that is, focusing on the people who made the rescue plan and the...
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    Evaluation action

    The plot of the film is quite compact, and the tense and thrilling atmosphere is the highlight of the film. There are few modern military warfare movies that can be made with such a feeling, and this is the only one that can regard the fighter pilot as the bishop. Especially those perverted rulers who harm living beings. The soundtrack in the play is the highlight. It's worth taking a closer look. (Evaluation by Nomad Stars) 
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    Movie quotes

    • Bazda: [Bazda accidentally steps on a mine as he and Sasha are looking for Burnett]

      [to Sasha and speaking in Serbian]

      Bazda: Help me.

      Sasha: [Pulls out his pistol and aims at Bazda and speaks in Serbian] Don't move. Be very still.

      Bazda: [as Sasha carefully walks off; speaking in Serbian] Help me! HELP ME!

      [Sasha shrugs at Bazda as Sasha leaves the area]

    • Admiral Reigart: [to Burnett] Unless we're parked in San Diego Bay, you're at war every time you step on this boat.

    • Chris Burnett: Everybody thinks they're gonna get a chance to punch some Nazi in the face in Normandy, but those days are over. They're long gone.