Review of G.I. Jane (1997) by Elvis Mitchell for The New York Times — 18 Jan 2006
Mr. Scott's affinity for the visceral and strenuous, from ''Alien'' to ''Blade Runner'' to ''White Squall,'' is much more central here than the renegade feminism of his ''Thelma and Louise.'' With punishing intensity, he plunges his audience into the maelstrom of the training program.
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This review of G.I. Jane (1997) was written by Elvis Mitchell and published by The New York Times on 18 Jan 2006.
G.I. Jane has generally received mixed reviews.
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