Arts 01/16/02

Action galore in 'Behind Enemy Lines'

By Liz Bellessa

For hard-core fans of action and laughter, Behind Enemy Lines is the top movie for you to see this week.

It is not like oother movies that most of you have seen lately. On the edge of your seat, gripping moments fill the whole movie. You'll want to see this movie over again.

Out on a plain reconnaissaince mission for the U.S. Navy, two pilots travel out of their flight path into the no-fly zone. All of a sudden, two missiles are launched at them. On the run, Lt. Chris Burnett, played by Owen Wilson, tries to stay alive by running from the ones who want to kill him.

Torn between what is right and what the job requires, Adm. Leslie Reigart, played by Gene Hackman, faces rules and regulations in the U.S. Navy. Making a decision is his only move, and whether it is the right decision could mean the young lieutenant's life.

This movie is unique in its own way. I know that I felt like anything could happen at any time. If you have an appetite for action-packed films, I am sure that this is your kind of film. This is a well-spent $6 that will give you a new perspective on what life in the U.S. Navy can be like.

Behind Enemy Lines is showing in Cache County at the Cinefour Theaters, daily at 4:50 and 7:10 p.m. with matinees at 12:15 and 2:30 p.m. Saturdays.




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