U.S. Justice Ms. Ginsburg is a great figure in reality. Looking at her experience, she is independent, self-confident, diligent, not afraid of difficulties, and has struggled all her life in order to achieve equal rights between men and women. In the movie, I was moved to tears again and again by the blazing fire in her eyes. Her beautiful and resolute face, her calm, gentle and firm voice, her great effort for ideals, her never giving up, and her love for her family members, make her lover's admiring eyes fall on her forever on her body, moved her friends to help her when she was in the most difficult time, and made her opponents respect her. In the end, with her seemingly weak strength, she shook the world of strong men, changed the social atmosphere of the times, set an example for her children, and won the admiration of everyone. "I'm not asking people to privilege me because of my gender, I'm asking my fellow citizens to take their feet off our necks," Ginsburg said. She and Martin are true soulmates and also weep over their sincere relationship. They have a common pursuit, they work together, support each other, and encourage each other in difficult times. The key is that their love is mutual achievement, and they do not require the other party to sacrifice or give up themselves because of either party. Impressively, she said: Martin was the first man who cared more about my mind than my body. In a letter to his wife, Martin wrote: "The greatest achievement of my life has been to allow you to be who you are. Martin's admiring look at her in the movie left a deep impression on me. Adore Ginsburg's radiance of humanity. In addition, what is even more touching is that in such a society it is possible to be reasonable and realize the ideal that all people are created equal.
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