G.I. Jane Comments

  • Linnea 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    I think it's pretty good, the heroine has always been strong, and then the battle at the end was not very well shot, and it was a bit of a brush. I thought it was over when the heroine returned to the Marine Corps, but she came to the actual combat part, The design is not very good-looking, it just shows that the chief instructor has a crush on the heroine and almost failed the mission? The chief instructor and the heroine do indeed have a sense of CP that surpasses the heroine and her...

  • Martin 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    To tell the truth, being able to survive the selection of the SEALs is itself a god-like existence in the army! Demi Moore, very powerful interpretation of how to be a god of...

  • Ronny 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    I don't like this theme, but I want to see Viggo Mortensen. It's like watching a ppt. Did he make a mistake in his character at the end? The instructor likes students like this. Demi Moore is really a legend of a generation. No matter what the movie is about, it would be quite ruthless for someone to act out such a...

  • John 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    After reading this. . I decided I had to watch Demi Moore's "Strippers"...

  • Rachelle 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    This feminism is...

  • Libby 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The title translation is too bad and goes against the original intent of the film. After Lei Gong finished filming this film, the women earned the recognition through hard work and struggle, and achieved it under extreme conditions. There are a few scenes that are not deeply digging, but they are thought-provoking: the empathy of blacks, the empathy/exploitation of female military officers vs. female politicians, the pampering of boyfriends/officers has in turn become the soil of "unfair"...

  • Green 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The film takes seriously the subject matter of women joining the military, which was originally quite controversial. But the most pleasing thing is that Ridley Scott's skills and style are simply breathtaking, his editing skills and camera movements are both sharp and precise, and the same period Hollywood action movies were inspired by music videos. The exaggerated style of the influence can be said to be very different. Although the photography has to use low contrast due to too many night...

  • Clementina 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    2011-01-01 Demi Moore's bald muscles are really worth seeing. The whole film is about the tenacity, greatness and magic of female soldiers, stronger than men. This is enough for visual enjoyment, but the storytelling is not good. But it was a movie from thirteen years ago, so it's not bad to be able to make it like this. Movies these days are more and more complicated. I wonder if in another ten years, will today's movies be naive? Why do women go to war

  • Lura 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Demi Moore is really the female version of Stallone, from the posture of walking to the movement of turning his head, he is more manly than a man. ....

  • Rozella 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Auntie is so aura~~~ I love Sister Yu,...

Extended Reading
  • Katlyn 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    "Devil Girl Soldier"

    Keep watching Scott.

    This is a movie directed by Scott in 1997. It tells the story of a female officer O'Neill who volunteered to join the Marine Corps and passed the rigorous training and actual combat test, demonstrating the heroic figure of the heroine.

    The devilish training method of the Marine...

  • Vance 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Some thoughts on feminism were discussed earlier in the movie

    Originally, I wanted to make a movie to see JC when I was young, but I was conquered by Demi's beauty and muscles. And it turns out that the plot is pretty good.

    Since this film is the first female soldier to enter the devil training camp, there must be discussions about women's rights. Moreover,...

G.I. Jane quotes

  • Master Chief John Urgayle: SIXTY PERCENT of you will NOT pass this course! How do I know? Because that is an historical FACT! Now for the bad news, I always like to get *one quitter* on the first day, and until I do, that first day *does not end!*

  • Lt. Jordan O'Neil: [commenting on the special standard for her training] I mean really sir, why don't you just issue me a pink petticoat to wear around the base?

    C.O. Salem: Did you just have a brain fart, Lieutenant?

    Lt. Jordan O'Neil: Begging your pardon, sir?

    C.O. Salem: Did you just waltz in here and bark at your commanding officer? Because if you did, I would call that a bona fide brain fart, and I resent it when people FART inside my office!

    Lt. Jordan O'Neil: I think you've resented me from the start, sir.

    C.O. Salem: What I resent, Lieutenant, is some politician using my base as a test tube for her grand social experiment. What I resent, is the sensitivity training that is now mandatory for all of my men. The ob-gyn I now have to keep on staff just to keep track of your personal pap smears. But most of all what I resent, is your perfume, however subtle, interfering with the scent of my fine three-dollar-and-seventy-nine-cent cigar, which I will put out this instant if the phallic nature of it happens to offend your GODDAMN FRAGILE SENSIBILITIES! Does it?

    Lt. Jordan O'Neil: No, sir.

    C.O. Salem: "No, sir" WHAT?

    Lt. Jordan O'Neil: The shape doesn't bother me. Just the goddamn sweet stench.