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G. I. Jane
G. I. Jane tells he fictional story of navy topographic analyst Lt. Jordan O'Neil is chosen as a test case for the presence of women in combat where everyone expects her to fail. But she succeeds.
28 March 1972, Ukraine
15 October 1964, Miami, Florida, USA
4 March 1991, Henrico County, Richmond, Virginia, USA
26 September 1968, Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
1 May 1946, New York City, New York, USA
12 September 1970, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
26 May 1959, Wisconsin, USA
7 December 1955, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
21 June 1965, Ocala, Florida, USA
1 January 1969, Cerritos, California, USA
20 August 1973, Queens, New York, USA
12 March 1960, New York City, New York, USA
23 February 1961, San Francisco, California, USA
29 March 1942, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
15 September 1960, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
1949
5 September 1972, Beirut, Lebanon
January 01, 2000
Rambo but with pretensions.
June 21, 2002
Scott oversells every shot.
February 26, 2003
The problem isn't that Ridley Scott is the Leni Riefenstahl of the U.S. military industrial complex, but that the man has no politics at all . . .
January 01, 2000
A simplistic, succeed-against-the-odds fantasy in Simpson-Bruckheimer mode.
January 01, 2000
It ends up being an unfulfilling exercise in pseudo-feminism.
August 21, 2002
Shows how zeal can be a spiritual dynamo bringing out the best that is in us.
June 23, 2002
Moore's typically prickly demeanor, often cited by her detractors as her biggest liability as an actress, actually works to her advantage here, as she unearths the voracious ambition in Jordan's soul.
March 21, 2003
Unrealistic execution of an intriguing idea - a woman in the Navy SEALS. Moore is intimidating - and built! Viggo Mortensen gives an excellent early performance.
February 13, 2008
A rabid piece of militaristic pulp with a crucial and commercially shrewd difference: The hero, the soft clay to be molded into a steely instrument of death, is a woman.

