A crowd-pleasing if ultimately dull bit of cinematic flattery directed towards the beloved feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
A crowd-pleasing if ultimately dull bit of cinematic flattery directed towards the beloved feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Regardless of its clunky, corny, laughable midnight movie vibe, the eye-popping effects, imaginative costumes, and rowdy fun manage to make the film entertaining in spite of itself.
A long-winded, thinly-premised, half-baked mess of a movie. I cannot think of one positive thing to say about this film.
This film is as profound as it is personal, a tragic look at a sad, ill-fated romance that’s doomed by both passion and politics.
In a year of tenacious onscreen female leads, it’s even more disappointing that Kidman is wasted in a predictable film like this.
The story is far from universal, and the characters will fail to elicit much sympathy from those who haven’t experienced similar issues.