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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — G.I. Jane


    filmlife-04472 — 9 years ago(April 29, 2016 01:19 PM)

    Thelma and Louise is probably the most feminist (or feministic? :D) film of all timepraised by audiences and feminists as well
    why because it feels REAL!
    Its still relevant, its not silly and its inteligent and it was directed by Ridley ScottA MAN! 😄
    This movie though I didnt enjoy the beginning and endbut the middle the core of the film is the best and even though its not very deep storynot at all actuallyRidley brought up some very interesting questions..about equality and stereotypesin a very nonforced noncringy way
    Demi gave wonderful believable performanceRazzie thank god is not taken seriously as an awardAnd her Jordan belongs to the ranks of believable strong female characterspity thoughI think this movie would have much bigger impact if just a FEW changes were made 🙂

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