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  1. Aug 22, 1997 · August 22, 1997. 4 min read. “I’m not interested in being some poster girl for women’s rights,” says Lt. Jordan O’Neil, played by Demi Moore in “G.I. Jane.”. She just wants to prove a woman can survive Navy SEAL training so rigorous that 60 percent of the men don’t make it.

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  3. G.I. Jane. NEW. In response to political pressure from Senator Lillian DeHaven (Anne Bancroft), the U.S. Navy begins a program that would allow for the eventual integration of women into its...

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  4. G.I. Jane provides an entertaining couple of hours and represents a worthy timepiece. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 7, 2023

  5. G.I. Jane has some good points, good scenes, and (some)good acting. However, I saw its main point as trying to promote a "can-do" scenario for women in the military (I am a female veteran of 24 years) and I think several things in the movie do just the opposite.

  6. Why heighten an already hefty reputation for abrasiveness and physical vanity in such unflattering fashion? Why flaunt this freakish transformation? Why renounce all that preening, big-ticket...

  7. '90s star vehicle promotes equality, has language, violence. Read Common Sense Media's G.I. Jane review, age rating, and parents guide.

  8. Aug 22, 1997 · G.I. Jane: Directed by Ridley Scott. With Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Anne Bancroft, Jason Beghe. Lt. Jordan, a US Navy topographic analyst, joins the US Navy Special Warfare Group and struggles to prove her worth in a unit dominated by men. But a cynical woman Texan senator has sold her out.

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