With a [beautiful] and gung-ho execution by Demi Moore, G.i. Jane is certainly amusing to watch. However it has no premise in genuine Navy Seals preparing, which one can take in more about perusing Dick Couch's "The Warrior Elite". In actuality there is no counterfeit P.o.w. camp where volunteers are beaten and tormented, yet there are perpetual restless nights of sitting in the 57 degree sea water of San Diego. Genuine Navy Seals educators are consumate experts, who continually put the welfare of their men before whatever else might be available. Advancements (activities) are rationally and physically difficult, yet never terribly harsh as in G.i. Jane. Activities are of the "run till you drop" mixture than "we'll break your leg" mixed bag. The purpose of true BUD/S preparing is to discover that collaboration can beat any awful circumstance, not exactly how to get destroyed. Likewise, not at all like this film, Seal enlisted people experience BUD/S emulated by years of serious preparing, capabilities, and testing before actually being considered for dynamic arrangement. They are not sent into battle on the grounds that they happen to be on a submarine close to a dangerous nation.