Review of RBG (2018) by Randy M — 04 Jun 2018
Outstanding documentary, not to be missed. This woman changed the world, and continues to. This is a portrayal of one of the strongest people I've ever seen. This tiny, intelligent woman, who stood up to a society ruled by men, and beat them through argumentation (not political protest or anger). Her early life impressed me even more. Raising a 2 year-old, while taking care of a spouse with an illness and attending Harvard. And that was even before she put down her legacy. Her lifetime with her husband was heartwarming. He deserves to go down in history, also, as a progressive man who stood by her, championed her, supported her, and let her lead the way.
This documentary should be required viewing in our school system.
This review of RBG (2018) was written by Randy M on 04 Jun 2018.
RBG has generally received positive reviews.
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