GI JANE
GI JANE
The film G.I. Jane takes place in the 1990�s and shows discrimination of a women in the United States Navy. Lieutenant Jordan O� Neal played by Demi Moore, is a naval intelligence officer who has ambitions of moving beyond her military desk job, to become a member of the Navy Seal. Thanks to the political maneuvering of a female senator, O� Neal becomes the first female candidate for the Navy Seals. The Seal�s are the military�s elite Special Forces team. O� Neal becomes the guinea pig of senator Lillian DeHaven in this film. DeHaven bullies the Navy into taking O�Neal as a Seal recruit in order to become the first female member of the Navy Seal. O�Neal is put through a series of tests and her main obstacle is Master Chief John Urayle, a man so menacing that the music slows down each time he enters a scene. 60% percent of all male recruits quit or do not make the cut, O� Neal must overcome this statistic and others to become a part of Navy Seals.
The most memorable scenes in the entire film are two extended music sequences in which Demi shaves off all her lovely locks, and does one-armed push-ups in a tight tank top. Her struggle is about survival of the fittest. This is made plain by three words spoken by O�Neals words that become sort of the mantra for the movie �Suck my - - - -�. What these words means is that O� Neal has become fully assimilated, she has transformed into a lean mean fighting machine. What DeHaven and O�Neal�s superiors and peers did not realize was that she dose not just try but she succeeds. She makes it through the horrifying grueling rigors of multilevel training despite the distrust and animosity of some of the men and without gender-based aids.
She encounters a great deal of sexism and discrimination among the troops. Just as naturally, she shaves of her hair, gets buff, perseveres and earns everyone�s respect in the end. Lt. Jordan O�Neal a woman fighting for the right to stand shoulder to shoulder with her male counterparts in the U.S. Navy. Her traning officers and fellow applicants confront her regulariliy with sexist attitudes, the press spied on her with telephoto lenses the military men who wanted to maintain a male institution would hound her with unfounded charges of lesbianism. But non of her advesiariers counted on O�Neal singular strength. Even when she becomes fodder for compromising politicians who betray her, she refuses to surrender.
Jordan O�Neal is a Navy Veteran who resents not being allowed into combat during the Gulf War. Now there is a move under way for full female equality in the fighting forces. One quarter of U.S. Navy jobs are still off limits to women still today. On April...
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