Released in 2001, Behind Enemy Lines is more than just a war film; it is a relentless, 106-minute adrenaline rush. Directed by John Moore and starring Owen Wilson (in a rare dramatic role) and Gene Hackman, the film redefined the modern action-thriller genre. Loosely based on the real-life story of US Air Force pilot Scott O'Grady, the movie follows Navy navigator Lt. Chris Burnett (Wilson) as he is shot down over war-torn Bosnia and hunted by a ruthless Serbian sniper, while his commanding officer, Admiral Reigart (Hackman), fights bureaucracy to bring him home.
In English, the sniper whispers "Got you." In Hindi, a popular fan-dub has him saying "Tera time aa gaya" (Your time has come). The menace is identical, but the linguistic flavor adds novelty. Behind Enemy Lines Dual Audio
Official streaming services and digital storefronts typically offer multiple audio tracks and subtitle options for this film. Released in 2001, Behind Enemy Lines is more
Renowned for its sound design and innovative "shaky-cam" cinematography, this sequence is a benchmark for testing surround sound systems. The Soundtrack: Chris Burnett (Wilson) as he is shot down