9/10
RBG Film
17 January 2019
I am having some problems with other reviews. This is not a documentary - it is a depiction of the case RBG presented to the court of appeals that presented the discrimination of the IRS law that prevented a man for getting a credit for caring for his mother. It was the start of RGB gender discrimination focus for all to be treat equally. A 2 hour film is not going to be able to present her life - watch the documentary which is so well done. This is one case, how it got to court while giving us the background of RBG life and how she got there. A newly married woman, her husband diagnosed with cancer and getting treatment while SHE goes to her AND his classes in law school. Advances to her struggle to get a job with a law firm because she is a woman and she consequently teaches. He supports her career all the way - this is the beginning of her fight for gender equality. I feel this is a good film and a good way for younger people to learn of some of the struggle that people have defended for US. I admired the presentation of her marriage - she had a husband who supported her all the way - she was so fortunate.
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