

While flying a routine reconnaissance mission over Bosnia, fighter pilot Lt. Chris Burnett photographs something he wasn't supposed to see and gets shot down behind enemy lines, where he must outrun an army led by a ruthless Serbian general. With time running out and a deadly tracker on his trail, Burnett's commanding officer, Admiral Reigart, decides to risk his career and launch a renegade rescue mission to save his life.
Cinematography
That jet crash sequence? Still genuinely nauseating in IMAX.
Acting
Gene Hackman yelling at naval bureaucrats = pure cinema.
Practical Effects
Real F/A-18s, real carrier takeoffs, zero CGI nonsense.

Director
John Moore
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film was loosely inspired by the 1995 Mrkonjić Grad incident where USAF Captain Scott O'Grady was shot down and rescued after six days.
Released three months after 9/11, its rah-rah military rescue fantasy hit different—and arguably helped normalize certain post-9/11 cinematic tropes about American military intervention.