The film stars Owen Wilson, previously more widely known as the comedic star of such pictures as "Shanghai Noon". So, why did I find it basically enjoyable? It's hollow, but it's well-filmed hollow, putting the viewer in the middle of the situation convincingly enough that it begins to generate some fairly strong tension. Characters that are not terribly well-written, enemies that are sort of vague and stereotypical and a lot of Bruckheimer-ish flash. Looking at "Behind Enemy Lines", there's really nothing much to see.
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