GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Marketic
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
capone666
RBGBeing an impartial judge means you can look beyond the wet T-shirt and see the person wearing it.Unfortunately, sexist bar contests are absent from this documentary on arbitrating.A staunch defending of equal rights, Ruth Bader Ginsburg made a name for herself early on working cases concerning discrimination against women in the military and equal social benefits for single fathers. Her social crusading, and tenure as a tax attorney, made her the ideal candidate for then-President Bill Clinton's Supreme Court Justice appointment. Since then, RBG has gone on to become a feminist icon.While it certainly provides an informative overview of RBG's illustrious career on the bench, it is her personal life, specifically with the moments involving her late husband that truly captures the humour and spirit of this feisty humanitarian.Incidentally, once women were on the Supreme Court male justices had to start wearing clothes under their robes. Green Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
pelizayoga
I read reviews and had high-ish expectations but unprepared for the emotional and soulful impact of this story of an intelligent woman who remains fearless and graceful despite so very many years of confronting injustices in law and life. Also, did not expect the love story of her marriage which also inspires. Go see this.
Red-125
RBG is a documentary directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West.Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a remarkable Supreme Court justice. This is a remarkable documentary about her life as a justice and about her life as a person. This is a must-see movie for everyone, but, if you're not reasonably progressive you probably won't enjoy it.Ginsburg stands up for truth, justice, and fairness. As the Supreme Court turns further and further to the right, Ginsburg is more and more isolated. As I write this review, President Trump is trying to force her to resign. I don't think she will.
abeaurivage
Fabulous movie. Fascinating from legal perspective and the great work moving gender equality forward and moving and touching report on her great love