RBG
RBG is a 2018 Oscar-nominated documentary film available on Netflix that portrays the life and career of liberal icon Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. RBG opens with remarks raised by many political figures ranging from Rick Wiles who calls Ruth Bader Ginsburg one of the vilest human beings, to Donald Trump referring to her as an absolute disgrace to the Supreme Court.
The documentary explores the soft demeanour of Ginsburg, bringing into light the journey of a legendary legal jurist in a male centric American society. RBG captures the challenging journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg from being a student at Ivy League law schools in America to becoming the source of inspiration to those fighting for justice.
All in all, the documentary encapsulates the unyielding commitment that Ruth Bader Ginsburg carried for equal justice and human rights at large. RBG interviews her family members, colleagues, friends, feminist icons and youngsters who see her as a pop culture figure, blaring – No Truth Without Ruth. The documentary finely captures the compelling story of Ginsburg whose very existence is larger than life.
RBG ends with an anthem I’ll fight performed by Jennifer Hudson dawning the realisation that is the end of not just a film but an era for all liberals around the world.
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