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Jim Erwin
Who needs a credible story when you’ve got great action sequences?
That’s the gist of “Behind Enemy Lines.”
When you see the commercials on TV, and you hear Gene Hackman say
things like, “Gentleman, I intend to put you in harm’s way,” and “lets go
get our boy back,” you already know the entire story. It doesn’t matter
if you love action movies for the adrenaline pumping excitement or the
half-witted unintentional comedy. “Behind Enemy Lines” has plenty of
both. Think of “Saving Private Ryan,” done as an MTV music video, without
the emotionally burdensome realism, and with a lot more explosions. What
could be more fun?
On a routine reconnaissance mission, Burnett (Owen Wilson) and
Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht) see activity in an area where they are
forbidden to fly. With that damn-the-rules American spirit, they fly into
the area to investigate. The enemy spots them and fires surface-to-air
missiles. The chase sequence between the F/A-18 Superhornett and the
missiles is almost as much fun as riding a roller coaster. It’s heart
pounding and intense.
“Behind Enemy Lines” isn’t worth eight bucks unless you really love
action movies. However, it’s pretty entertaining and well worth renting
or seeing at the budget theater. Wilson is likable as Burnett, but
Hackman provides the testosterone needed to make the formula work. This
is guaranteed to become a hit on the TBS Movies for Guys Who Like Movies.
No one is going to confuse “Behind Enemy Lines” for an art-house flick.
This is about guys with guns, and there are no sissy love stories to slow
down the action.
* JIM ERWIN, 39, is a technical writer and computer trainer.
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