writer-director Freida Lee Mock doesn't really break new ground -- as noted, it's been pretty well plowed -- but that doesn't prevent the tributes from feeling warm and heartfelt, especially coming after Ginsburg's death
the very good and emotionally resonate documentary about the life of Ruth Ginsburg; the film smart, informative, and moving; watching the film certainly reminded me how brilliant she was as a jurist, and how wonderful she apparently was as a human being
it is not so much the words that matter here as Justice Ginsburg's intellect and her "consuming love" for the law, her character, her kindness, her empathy, and her purpose
Freida Lee Mock's documentary is a satisfactory reminder of the eloquence of trailblazer RBG; and it's an air-tight testament to Ginsburg's wit, intellect and reasoning
Freida Lee Mock's doc feels dated and incomplete from today's perspective; it's curiously difficult to stay engaged with Mock's film that merely puts forth a paint-by-numbers assembly of the wealth of material it has at its disposal
"Ruth - Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words" is well-organized and gives the audience a look into the life of a woman who changes history for women by championing their rights