There is seemingly nothing wrong with this film directed by Mimi Leder, which captures the life of the US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg aka the Notorious RBG. It introduces you to her struggles of a young female attorney and a mother and makes you admire her courage, knowledge, and determination in her fight for equal rights in one of her first gender discrimination cases.
Seeing the revolution she started makes you cry but as with many biopics of this kind, after the film is over you can’t stop the feeling that something was missing and that maybe you were robbed of the facts and merits. Soon enough you know that you have just watched a dated and oversimplified version of someone’s life that failed to capture the extraordinary.