On the basis of sex....told the tale of Ruth Bader Ginsberg and the part she played in raising awareness and the eventual changing of the constitution to give women equality in the judicial world and beyond. It told the story from her home and family perspective and gave credence and respect to the sacrifices she was forced to make in her home life to be able to participate equally within her chosen field of work.
The main parts were all well played, but ironically the stand out character was Martin Ginsberg portrayed by actor Armie Hammer. As real life characters there is a responsibility to provide a higher degree of accuracy in your portrayal, and if Martin Ginsberg was half the man we are given to believe he was then he must have been some sort of amazing.
The lead role was somewhat formulaic given the history and what is known about the constitutional changes that later occurred, but we didn't know so much about 'Marty', so there was perhaps more room for his character to develop.
There was clearly good chemistry on screen between the members of the family which enhanced the believability.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
There was clearly good chemistry on screen between the members of the family which enhanced the believability.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
On the Basis of Sex = 8 It was a really enjoyable film that documented a significant period in history, but clearly wouldn't be everyones' cup of tea.
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