
In 1999 as NATO forces bombard Belgrade city USAF pilot Dale Zelko begins his sortie into nearby Belgrade target flying his F-117 stealth bomber. On the opposite side a Serbian colonel Zoltan Dani commands his solders to detect and destroy enemy bombers with their seemingly outdated former Soviet made SAM radars and missile.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1999 as NATO forces bombard Belgrade city USAF pilot Dale Zelko begins his sortie into nearby Belgrade target flying his F-117 stealth bomber. On the opposite side a Serbian colonel Zoltan Dani commands his solders to detect and destroy enemy bombers with their seemingly outdated former Soviet made SAM radars and missile.
Leave your thoughts about The Second Meeting.
| VarietyAndrew BarkerIt's lovely to see the two former adversaries greet one another as friends, but neither they, nor the film itself, seem to have any idea what to do afterward. |
| The New York TimesAnita GatesTheir meeting was arranged by the filmmaker, and their encounters reek of false bonhomie. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerThe meeting itself is genial but sparkless, with an air of artifice. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThis mission, well intended as it may be, proves a no-go from the get-go. |
| User ReviewBESThis is a heartwarming true story of two men and their families. One was an American stealth fighter pilot, the other a Serbian missileer who shot him down. Fast-forward 12yrs, and the men have an opportunity to meet. All if that is interesting, but what happens next is the real story. The men bond over their love of family and the fact that they have each moved on from their professional military careers. Their wives bond over the shared experience of being military spouses and the fear they each endured as a result of the shoot-down event. The families bond in small and significant ways over shared values and interests. And the viewer is privileged to glimpse the intense fears, strength, vulnerability, and joys and remarkable choices of these ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. It is a tale of shared humanity, hope, and peace. |