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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Ridley Scott |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 22 August, 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Walt Disney Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action, Action / Adventure, Adult Situations, Adventure, Color, Drama, Earnest, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Feminist Film, Fighting the System, Gritty, Harsh, Military Life, Movie, Political Drama, Profanity, Tense |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D14250D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 717951000316 |
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Customer Reviews of G.I. Jane
Unrealistic and inaccurate This movie was a real disappointment. Laced with inaccurate facts and utterly unrealistic scenarios. Not worth the watch.
Silly Film Premised Upon a Politically Correct Fantasy
The scene where Demi Moore defeats a large man in hand to hand combat is utterly ridiculous. The odds against this happening in the real world are next to zilch. Woman are genetically inferior to men when it comes to physical competition and fighting. At the very best, a well trained female might be able to overpower an athletically inferior male. Other than that, when everything else is equal---the woman is going to lose badly.
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>Political correctness and wishful thinking dominate so many of the films released by the leftist Hollywood crowd. GI Jane is simply another attempt to deny reality and adhere to the dictates of the feminist movement. It should be listed as a comedy, and not a serious adventure movie.
The Ultimate Movie about Girl Power
G.I. Jane is a movie that follows Jordan O'Neil, the first woman to be trained as a Navy Seal. She is a test case, brought in by a female senator who wants to get women in the military. Most men expect her to fail within one week... But they don't know Jordan.
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>G.I. Jane, directed by Ridley Scott, is the best movie about girl power I have ever seen. The movie shows that women can be equal to men. The strongest element in the movie is therefor loud and clear: Demi Moore. She does a fantastic job portraying O'Neil and gives a powerful and strong performance. The way her character fights her way up in the training course of the Navy SEALS is very interesting and great to watch. She faces it all: from sexual issues to teammates who refuse to work with her. But whatever happends, the character keeps going, and thats what I found a very strong element in the film.
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>Viggo Mortensen plays the Master Chief, one of the men who makes her stay a lot tougher. It's interesting to see Mortensen in a totally different role than the friendly Aragorn from the Lord of The Rings. He plays a real mean guy, and acts the part perfectly.
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>Ridley Scott filmed the film in a certain style. This style gives a nice atmosphere but also makes it messy at some points. Some of the action scenes (there aren't that many) are filmed with a shakey zoom in and out camera. Of course it gives the scene a certain feeling, but it leaves some kind of messy impression. So as a whole the film looks a bit messy, but that fact doesn't destroy the enjoyment at all. I was entertained by the film. From the training process to the tense endbattle, it is a great ride. The music is very good and also helps the film considering atmosphere and power. Seeying Demi Moore doing one arm push ups while a great theme is playing gives a great powerboost.
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>So Demi Moore steals the show, she shows that women can be strong and still be beautiful at the same time, I love that about this film.