"GIJane: The Devil Girl Soldier" I can't talk about the translation of the name...
This time I also watched it for Viggo Mortensen. I knew in advance that it was a film about the growth of a female protagonist. It was also because the director Ridley Scott had a lot of expectations. His "The Martian" and "The End of the Wild Flower" are all my favorite movies.
But this one did not feel very good. It may be because it mainly describes gender discrimination in the army. The heroine joined the special operations force and was trained by the devil and finally left such a story. Guessed from the beginning to the end, from the politician Di Haiwen didn't feel very good at first looking for candidates to prove feminist rights. Such movies in which everything can be seen from the beginning and the end are often boring.
So it can be said that the plot is very general... but the life of the army mainly described is undoubtedly bloody, hard and exciting. Viggo is as charming as ever in this role. He remains sober, knowing what kind of training should be done to the heroine and what kind of psychological training to the players. The conflict that broke out on Devil Island made me feel very exciting, and Chef was disappointed. Yes, but it’s hard not to say whether his harsh torture was suspected of playing with women (even though he might be unconscious, but subconsciously would do it), he was fought back to the bleeding of the nose bridge, and the battle damage was too handsome... the hormones directly hit his face. Come, it's kind of wild, like a certain animal state, but the next second his eyes are calm and restrained.
Oh, and shorts. It is said that it is precisely because PJ and the others watched the shorts Viggo in this movie that they wanted him to play Aragon. This is undoubtedly a reasonable explanation for the image of Aragon in all shorts before 1987. But-V, a man in his early forties and a good age, his shorts dangling and his legs exposed, this style is too sexy... I screamed with my heart in my mouth.
Unfortunately, I feel that the heroine does not like her boyfriend so much. On the contrary, V likes her very much, and she also loves V. These two characters feel that if any physical contact occurs at the level of love, it will be a kind of fire. A savage, but extremely sexy love. The heroine is Demi Moore, which is undoubtedly great. I think she is indeed worthy of being a queen.
View more about G.I. Jane reviews