Two rivals agree to a temporary truce or a fake alliance to defeat a common foe. This is a staple in "enemies-to-lovers" arcs, where the "basis" of the relationship is survival or strategy. Why They Resonate
The 2018 biographical legal drama chronicles the early legal career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she battles systemic gender discrimination. Directed by Mimi Leder and starring Felicity Jones, the film focuses on a landmark 1970s tax case, Moritz v. Commissioner , where Ginsburg argued that a law discriminating against a male caregiver was unconstitutional. By representing a man, she strategically aimed to prove to an all-male appellate panel that gender-based discrimination harmed everyone, thereby setting a precedent to dismantle wider sexist laws. Key Film Details Release Date: December 25, 2018. Director: Mimi Leder. Writer: Daniel Stiepleman (Ginsburg’s nephew). Main Cast: Felicity Jones as Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Armie Hammer as Martin "Marty" Ginsburg. Justin Theroux as Mel Wulf (ACLU Legal Director). Kathy Bates as Dorothy Kenyon. Cailee Spaeny as Jane Ginsburg. on the basis of sexhd
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