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G.I. Jane Information
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 G.I. Jane is an 1997 action movie that tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in U.S. Navy Special Warfare. Although often believed to be U.S. Navy SEAL training, the character of Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil is selected to undergo...


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G.I. Jane Quotes
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 G.I. Jane is a 1997 film about, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, the first woman accepted into the CRT Special Forces training. Directed by Ridley Scott . Written by Danielle Alexandra and David Twohy Failure is not an option. Contents 1 Jordan 2 Urgayle 3...




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 National Review
G.I. Jane.
09/29/1997: 430 words, approx. 1 pages FILM Tough Gobs, Rough Cops JOHN SIMON Mr. Simon is NR's film critic. PROBABLY the weirdest leading lady in Hollywood is Demi Moore. Beginning with her nude advanced-pregnancy cover for Vanity Fair (I commented that Demi should be upped to Trois-quarts), she has...
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 The New Leader
G.I. Jane. (movie reviews)
09/22/1997: 679 words, approx. 2 pages Halfway through G.I. Jane, Master Chief John Urgayle (Viggo Mortensen) interrogates Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil (Demi Moore) in a rather unconventional fashion. He ties her hands behind her back, slaps her repeatedly across the face and rams her body through a door. When O'Neil...
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 AP Features
Reboot your body at 'boot' camps, now designed for many tastes
1/8/2008: 962 words, approx. 3 pages It is dark. It is cold. But instead of snoozing under my comforter, I'm lying in the wet leaves in my neighborhood park struggling to do sit-ups.Yes, sit-ups. Not those wimpy little crunches where you barely budge off the ground. But good, old-fashioned sit-ups like...
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 The Orange County Register



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Critical Review by Robert Ashley
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 In the following mixed review, Ashley observes that Scott's direction expresses ambivalence about the patriotic message in G.I. Jane.
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Critical Review by Raphael Shargel
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 In the following review, Shargel faults G.I. Jane for paying lip-service to a strong female protagonist, while the film's overall tone is exploitative towards women.


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