

The general's daughter, Stephanson, is a bit hard-edged in here but it's understandable when you find out why she acts the way she does. It reminded me of the film noir films of the 1940s. I loved the dialog between Travola and Woods. The acting is excellent with a deep cast featuring John Travolta, James Cromwell, Madeline Stowe, Timothy Hutton, James Woods, Clarence Williams III, Leslie Stefanson and more. There are many pluses, however, with this movie that should be noted. (I have a news flash for filmmakers: there are some honest men in the military.really!!!) Feminism in the armed forces is another "agenda" item in this film. This was an excellent drama marred only by a little too much profanity and the normal Hollywood obsession of portraying the United States military as corrupt. Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 7 / 10 Lots Of Pluses and Minuses, But Entertaining
