Give Me Liberty

critic Reviews

, 89% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Give Me Liberty expertly juggles resonant themes and a madcap series of events to produce a chaotic comedy with heart.
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    Ben SachsChicago Reader
    Wittily and dynamically, the film makes palpable the struggle to do well by people in need.
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    Lilli HimeAustin Chronicle
    Give Me Liberty's biggest victory is in avoiding depicting able-bodied driver Vic [Chris Galust] as the shining knight-in-armor savior, or sacrifice the other actors as props to inspire able-bodied audiences
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    Scott MarksSan Diego Reader
    Those who demand at least a modicum of originality in exchange for their entertainment dollar won't be shortchanged by this divinely chaotic comedy.
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    Christy LemireFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    This film is tremendous... What it pulls off is a little miracle.
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    Justin ChangLos Angeles Times
    "Give Me Liberty" is a full-blown farce on wheels, a master class in controlled, escalating chaos.
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    Anthony LaneNew Yorker
    At once breakneck and tolerant, "Give Me Liberty" manages to be both rousingly Russian and touchingly all-American.
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    Christopher Llewellyn ReedFilm Festival Today
    There is liberty in speed, for sure, but also in the embrace of small, quiet moments. May such freedom be ours for the taking, always.
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    Aaron NeuwirthWe Live Entertainment
    Give Me Liberty is the kind of film that would be frustrating if it wasn't so fun.
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    Todd JorgensonCinemalogue
    The multilingual screenplay strikes a balance between a deadpan sense of humor and a humane approach to compassionate coexistence that's both sobering and uplifting.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Barbara ShulgasserCommon Sense Media
    Quirky comedy about immigrants has language, violence.
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