G.I. Jane Comments

  • Mercedes 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    This is a classic female film. Ridley Scott’s "Desperate Flower" focuses on the criticism of anti-female behavior in the patriarchal society, and emphasizes the exposure of individual behavior. In "Devil Girl Soldier", this critical center has risen to the level of the entire patriarchal society, including various patriarchal systems and the male-centered thoughts that we are accustomed to (such as the unequal mercy of male soldiers when the heroine is tortured) , Which reminds me of Beauvoir’s...

  • Kurt 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Equal treatment equal torture Suck my d$ck! The head-to-barracks political game, Lawrence Poems and the Navy Cross Medal; because the spy satellite fell off other people’s backyards, recruits were sent to slaughter the so-called “rescue and recovery” of the border...

  • Maria 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Alas, the narrative feels very simple and rude (? So I have taken the insufficiency of logic at a glance, and I did not feel particularly responsive. Regarding women's rights, some self-reflection questions: Generally speaking, there are differences in physical function between men and women. We need to acknowledge The physical difference, such forced exercise is unnecessary/but individual women can’t meet that standard? The heroine’s strength is to prove to men that she can be like a man/to...

  • Stewart 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Androgynous is the real king and the real beauty. You who are big bones are so sexy. love u, demi...

  • Wiley 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself. Is it true that the Chinese only like to watch the men act as the nuns? Demi is a first-rate movie star. Only pure men shave their heads like this. I never saw a wild thing sorry for...

  • Jevon 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    From today's point of view, the gender concept of the film itself is enough to spit an hour's groove, but given that it is a 90S film, and there are a lot of stories of this kind of routine after this. If you don't have the last fifteen minutes, you will feel that jumping out of the film still reflects the predicament to a certain extent, but...but the role of the congresswoman personally likes it. Once Viggo is beaten and molested in it, it’s so beautiful (X, the character setting is...

  • Berenice 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    When I saw the middle, I began to feel that this woman was doing her best. ....

  • Johann 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Demi Moore, I want to know, why Bruce Willis divorced you because you had a shaved head?...

  • Ransom 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Although Ridley Scott said that he is not feminist/feminist, he has done well in photographing women’s rights and strong women, such as O’Neill and Ripley. Perhaps it is precisely because the word "ism" is used in him. There is no such thing in his mind, so he can photograph the real equality. As for Demi Moore's golden plum or something? Hey, well, Morricone can do it too. ....

  • Hassie 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    No matter how good it is, I still have to come to my aunt every...

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  • Montana 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    So-called feminist rights

    There is no doubt that "Devil Girl Soldier" is a pseudo-feminist work of adultery.

    The story tells the story of O'Neill, a female U.S. Navy intelligence officer who is dissatisfied with the military's gender discrimination and overcomes all difficulties to pass the cruel assessment to become a...

  • Joanie 2021-12-09 08:01:30

    Dark night gave me black eyes, but I used it to discover JQ.

    The strong beauty defeated the male soldier and the Congress! Very seductive inspirational film!
            Regardless of how cliché the conception and shooting of this movie are, how many American themes are sung, but Demi. Moore's performance is very commendable.
            Dark night gave me black...

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.