This movie explains how the USA became the post-industrialized country. The role of woman in development of freedom. Freedom of choice.
President Trump formulated the symbol for neoliberal politics:"Lets not take real responsibility for what weve wrought, lets just cross our fingers and hope Judge Mom lives long enough to save us from utter doom".
RBG, on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg(Felicity Jones) is mother, wife, Jew and a woman with mens profession, surrounded by well-manicured men. Ruth enrolls in Columbia law school, she graduated and starts teaching law(sex discrimination at that) at Rutgers. She became the first damned lawyer, her court success is a triumph of any American middle class. It happened after the big 1970 court case, when she had decided to defend Charles Morris(Chris Mulkey). That man denied a tax deduction for nursery care. Felicity Jones shows us her pretty inhuman desire to do the work with ceaseless optimism. At the same time, her legal talk was too overloaded by terms and was too technical. The actress plays her heroine as a somber and humoreless woman. In contrary, you can trust Daniel Stiepleman, scriptor, who is Ginsbergs real nephew. It helps to underline her struggle against a prejudice about both men and women "on the basis of sex".