As a political bargaining chip, Naval intelligence officer O 'Neill (played by Demi Moore) became the first female officer in American history to part[Expand All]
As a political bargaining chip, Naval intelligence officer O 'Neill (played by Demi Moore) became the first female officer in American history to participate in the training of the special forces "SEAL Team". Thanks to this incident, Senator Di Haiwen (played by Anne Bancroft), who has always advocated for gender equality, received a large number of votes. However, the greedy Di Haiwen didn't care at all about O 'Neill's feelings and experiences as an individual, because she knew in her heart that O 'Neill could never complete the cruel and terrifying training in the special forces. To everyone's great surprise, O 'Neill not only accomplished the training tasks excellently but also had the potential to pass the final exam and become an official member of the special forces. At this critical juncture, Di Haiwen had no choice but to resort to underhanded tactics, using the false pretext that O 'Neill was homosexual to expel him from the team. With the help of his friends, O 'Neill exposed Di Haiwen's conspiracy. Not only that, but she also demonstrated her wisdom in a real combat mission and gained the respect of her companions.[Collapse]