Harriet. Not bad, Cynthia Ervio was fantastic. And it stays relatively accurate, even covering Tubman's 'visions', which were treated kinda like a superpower in the movie but IIRC they actually helped her through some jams in a larger-than-life way. But it's the kind of movie that hits certain beats, has a certain score (they even did a 'running' montage to Southern Man, just like Hunt for the Wilderpeople and a million other movies). And it tries to cover as much of her life as possible, but feels scattered as they try to cram in everything she did with still keeping the emotional core centered on her relationship with her family.
Dunno, Tubman is one of the top five badasses of all times (and should still receive a posthumous officers commission for her role in the Combahee River Raids). I could have actually used more tense action, war, cunning escapes, and etc. But then it's almost impossible to fully cover how amazing her exploits were; I guess if you did a mini-series or something, but even then it would have to be quite epic.