While loosely based on the real-life experiences of pilot Scott O'Grady , the film is widely considered unrealistic. Roger Ebert famously likened it to a "Roadrunner and Coyote" cartoon, noting the hero's "reckless" luck against "incompetent" villains. Community Experiences
Critics frequently compare the film's "flashy visual tricks" and hyper-editing to a video game. However, many viewers praise its "breathtaking aerial sequences" and "insanely good photography" as highlights that make it a "thrill-ride from beginning to end". Behind Enemy Lines(2001)
His casting was seen as an "eccentric decision" given his comedic background, but many felt his "natural demeanor" worked well for a young soldier losing faith. While loosely based on the real-life experiences of
“Silly and terrible, but a fun—if not strange—early 2000s artifact.” Roger Ebert “Sure, this movie is unrealistic
The film received mixed reviews, currently holding a from critics on Rotten Tomatoes but maintaining a much higher fresh audience score .
“Sure, this movie is unrealistic... but it's fun to watch... I am also capable of suspending my critical eye when I just want to sit back and enjoy an action flick.” IMDb Key Content Warnings