G.I. Jane movie plot
2021-12-09 08:01
Naval intelligence officer O'Neill, aspiring to become an excellent special soldier, but due to gender discrimination, he could not realize his wish. At the same time, Senator Di Haiwen, in order to attract the media and win votes, under the guise of defending women's rights, urged the Navy to change its policy of not allowing female soldiers to participate in the war. The scheming Di Haiwen even used the consent of the Secretary of the Navy as a political bargaining chip, reached a secret agreement with the navy unit, and selected O'Neill among many candidates, becoming the first in the history of the United States to participate in the Navy Special Forces "Seal Task Force." Female officer in training. The "Sea Leopard Task Force" is a well-known unit for inhuman training, with a retiring rate of 60%. Neither the Navy nor Di Haiwen think O'Neill can pass this devil training. Unexpectedly, people are not as good as the heavens. O'Neill not only passed the test, but also gained the respect of his male compatriots in an exercise. But Di Haiwen did not want to see O'Neill pass the training, so she framed O'Neill as a homosexual and forced him to retire. Later, due to the help of her boyfriend, O'Neill learned of the political collusion between the Navy and Di Haiwen and threatened to expose Di Haiwen to force Di Haiwen and the Navy to return to the task force. Finally, in an actual combat mission, O’Neill, with his bold and careful judgment, not only successfully completed the task, but also eliminated his discrimination against women by rescuing the head coach of the task force. Of course, O’Neill also got his long-cherished wish. Through training
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Extended Reading
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Civilian Girl: [mentioning O'Neil's bruised face] Ain't really none of my business, but I say leave the bastard.
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Sen. Lillian DeHaven: No politician can afford to let women come home in body bags. Especially me. It was never gonna happen anyway.