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In that scene, Ginsburg argues that a provision of the Internal Revenue Code discriminates against a unmarried man (Charles Moritz) who was denied a caregiver tax deduction simply because he was male. She argues that gender-based stereotypes harm everyone —men and women. Watching this in high definition, you notice every subtle shift in Felicity Jones’s expression: fear, composure, and finally, righteous fury. Long before the film, the phrase “on the basis of sex” entered the American lexicon via the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act makes it unlawful for an employer to “fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual… because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex , or national origin.”
Starring Felicity Jones as a young Ruth Bader Ginsburg, On the Basis of Sex is more than a courtroom drama. In crisp 1080p or 4K HD, the film’s meticulous period detail—from the wood-paneled libraries of Harvard to the stark contrast of 1970s federal courts—comes alive. But the “HD” could also stand for “High Definition” of a legal principle: that no person should be denied rights . The Scene: What Happens in the Film (HD Spoilers) The film follows Ginsburg (RBG) from her time at Harvard Law School, where she was one of nine women in a class of 500, to her strategic fight in Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1972). The climax is a 10-minute appellate argument shot in exquisite HD cinematography. on the basis of sexhd
This appears to be a typographical or phonetic error, likely combining the phrase (made famous by the 2018 film On the Basis of Sex about Ruth Bader Ginsburg) with the suffix "hd" (usually denoting "high definition" in media). In that scene, Ginsburg argues that a provision