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  48. When a crusading chairperson of the military budget committee pressures the would be Navy secretary to begin full gender integration of the service, he offers the chance for a test case for a female trainee in the US Navy's elite SEAL/C.R.T. selection program. LT. Jordan O'Neill is given the assignment, but no one expects her to succeed in an inhumanly punishing regime that has a standard 60% dropout rate for men. However, O'Neill is determined to prove everyone wrong.
  49. A female Senator succeeds in enrolling a woman into Combined Reconnaissance Team training where everyone expects her to fail.
  50. I've always thought that Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane is the movie Michael Bay made in another reality where he matured a little more. I mean that as a compliment to Sir Ridley and the film. The crisp, aesthetically lighted style has Bay written all over it, but it's employed alongside a human story of one girl facing some truly daunting odds. Demi Moore plays Jordan O Neill, a determined, plucky individual who has her mind and heart set on going through the infamous Navy SEAL training, making her the first woman to undertake the task. She just wants to do her training like the rest of her peers, but unfortunately her situation comes with a tirade of media attention and notoriety, something which she never signed on for. Corrupt politician Theodore Hayes (the late Daniel Von Bargen smarming it up) wants to ruin her, and he's at odds with a pushy Senator (Anne Bancroft is as stiff and sour as the glass of kentucky mash she constantly pulls from). Meanwhile, Moore begins her training, thrown in with a bunch of testosterone fuelled dudes, rabid dogs who don't react well to a girl in their midst. Her instructors do their best, but she meets quite the adversary in Master Chief James Urgayle (Viggo Mortensen) a no nonsense guy with a razor sharp intellect and a personality to fuel it. Mortensen gets to do something really special with the role. Where other drill instructors in film are somewhat caricatures, monstrous, profane loud-mouths with all the depth of a wood plank, Urgayle has a metallic edge that encases real human qualities beneath. Mortensen latches on to that right off the bat, blessing the film with a fully three dimensional person. The cast is great as well, with work from Kevin Gage, David Warshofsky, Jason Beghe, Morris Chestnut, Jim Caviesel and the legendary Scott Wilson who is mint as the cranky base commander. His dialogue is straight out of a Mamet script and Wilson bites down hard, especially in a scene where he verbally owns Bancroft. Moore is combustible, lacing her take no prisoners attitude with the grace and power of her femininity. She's also in wicked shape too, her physique a reflection of both Jordan's commitment to her goal and Demi's steadfast need to tell the best possible story. This one is far better than some critics would have you believe, with a story arc both suited to the character and theme. It's also just plain powerhouse filmmaking that chimes in on all the right notes. Awesome stuff.
  51. G.I. Jane was a fine movie that effectively combined drama, politics, and brutal action in one. Demi Moore and Viggo Mortensen are powerful leads, but the real attention-getter is Oscar Winner Anne Bancroft, who plays a Texas Democrat Senator Lillian DeHaven. Not only is it rare to see a high-ranking female politician played in movies, but it is exceptionally rare to see a high-powered female military figure as Bancroft was. As Senator Lillian DeHaven, she played the chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Military Arms & Actions who promises an appointment to Secretary of the Navy to a gentleman who allows her to enter G.I. Jane (Moore) in the elite Navy Seals program. Senator DeHaven is up for re-election in Texas, and she is expected to loose unless she can gain publicity, which she deceitfully uses G.I. Jane for... Excellent Movie
  52. It's the kind of high energy, fast-paced film where you can guiltlessly root for the heroine to persevere -- but that's all it succeeds at.
  53. As the first &#39;test case&#39; of a woman to undergo SEAL training in the US Navy&#39;s elite Combined Reconnaissance Team (CRT), Lt Jordan O&#39;Neill (<a href="/name/nm0000193/">Demi Moore</a>) demands to be treated like all the other guys and attempts to prove her ability ...although everyone else expects her to fail. G.I. Jane is based on a screenplay by American screenwriters David Twohy and Danielle Alexandra. They&#39;re ship fenders: they&#39;re hung between Naval vessels as bumpers to prevent damage from ships docked next to each other that would collide if the fender weren&#39;t there. The fenders are large, bulky, heavy, and are used as a test of both strength and teamwork for the trainees. It&#39;s the Navy equivalent of a dunce cap to show that Cortez (<a href="/name/nm0883008/">David Vadim</a>) had shamed the rest of the company by not helping O&#39;Neill over the wall at the end of the obstacle course. Master Chief Urgayle (<a href="/name/nm0001557/">Viggo Mortensen</a>) explains that SEALs don&#39;t leave their crew members behind. Urgayle wanted to show the entire trainee company that Cortez acted inappropriately. Later, as O&#39;Neill is walking away from the Master Chief&#39;s quarters, Cortez is shown digging a hole with the oar as punishment. &quot;Head&quot; is a Navy term for toilet. &quot;Dropped On Request&quot;. Urgayle and his command staff use it on their roster board to refer to anyone who leaves the training program before completing it—hence the few trainees we see ringing the bell. The US Navy SEAL program has a very high dropout rate, as we hear explained at the beginning of O&#39;Neill&#39;s training. The program is deliberately tough because the Navy wants recruits that can handle the hard demands of the work they do. Using her experience as a topographical analyst, O&#39;Neill surmises that the Master Chief is not about to lead the Libyans to the spot where the team is waiting to rally with the Las Vegas and would, most likely, follow a southwest wash instead. They make their way near to the mouth of the wash and set up an ambush, planting mines in a &quot;kill zone&quot; and hiding in wait behind the rocks. As O&#39;Neill predicted, the Chief comes barrelling down the wash with the Libyans directly behind him. The team attempts to cover him, but Urgayle is hit by two Libyan bullets and falls in the &quot;kill zone.&quot; O&#39;Neill rushes into the minefield and, with McCool&#39;s (<a href="/name/nm0004820/">Morris Chestnut</a>) help, drags Urgayle out. The mines are then detonated, and the team extracted by helicopter. Some time later, back at the SEAL training facility, the successful graduates are accepted to the CRT and given their pins from Urgayle. In the final scene, O&#39;Neill opens her locker and finds a copy of D.H. Lawrence&#39;s Selected Poems with a Navy Cross marking the page containing the poem &quot;Self Pity&quot;. She turns to see Urgayle, his leg in a brace, walking out of the locker room but not before flashing her a short, congratulatory smile. It would seem strange that Urgayle would give his decoration to someone but he likely did it because O&#39;Neill dragged him out of a very dangerous situation in much the same manner that Urgayle dragged a comrade to safety, the action that got him the decoration in the first place. It&#39;s also done to show the high respect that Urgayle now has for Jordan for completing such a difficult training course and to thank her for rescuing him. a5c7b9f00b
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