Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (Video 2009) 4.7
Navy SEALS mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and rescue a hostage. Director:Tim Matheson |
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Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (Video 2009) 4.7
Navy SEALS mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and rescue a hostage. Director:Tim Matheson |
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| Joe Manganiello | ... |
Lt. Sean Macklin
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Ken Anderson | ... |
MCPO Carter Holt
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| Channon Roe | ... |
CPO Kevin Derricks
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| Yancey Arias | ... |
Alvaro Cardona
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| Chris J. Johnson | ... |
PO3 Steve Gaines
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Antony Matos | ... |
PO2 Greg Armstrong
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| Keith David | ... | ||
| Jennice Fuentes | ... |
Nicole Jenkins
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| Steven Bauer | ... |
Gen. Manuel Valez
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| Tim Matheson | ... |
Carl Dobbs
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Luzangeli Justiniano | ... |
Maria Cardona
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| Anibal O. Lleras | ... |
Carlos Rivera
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| Rey Hernandez | ... |
Ramirez
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Roy Sánchez-Vahamondes | ... |
TV Reporter
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Tom Minder | ... |
Op-Tech
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Navy SEALS mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and rescue a hostage.
Who can blame them?, is a failed attempt to make a mediocre action film, based on a successful franchise. Predictable, lousy visual effects and even worse performances by really mediocre actors. But that's not the worst. The worst thing is that I'm a member of the Colombian Armed Forces and that's an insult against every member of Colombian Army, Navy or Air Force; yet the introductory footage was pretty real years ago and the FARC is much worse in the real life, now Colombia is a safer place and very modern compared to the landscapes in this film.(same stupid Bogota footage in Mr. and Mrs. Smith) The military forces are strong and very successful in its war against a lot of enemies. Guerrila/jungle war is awfully worst than dessert or regular war. Isn't Vietnam enough to teach that to Hollywood? Colombia is a beautiful country entirely filled with good people.. we have our problems like every nation in the world, but is it responsible to make things appear worse than they really are? That's wrong even in a cheap mediocre film. But they don't make their homework, they don't have budget, they don't have good actors, they only had a camera and a Home-PC video editing software... Who can blame them?