Give Me Liberty
- 2019
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- 1h 50m
In this freewheeling comedy, medical transport driver Vic risks his job to shuttle a group of rowdy seniors and a Russian boxer to a funeral, dragging clients like Tracy, a young woman with ... Read allIn this freewheeling comedy, medical transport driver Vic risks his job to shuttle a group of rowdy seniors and a Russian boxer to a funeral, dragging clients like Tracy, a young woman with ALS, along for the ride.In this freewheeling comedy, medical transport driver Vic risks his job to shuttle a group of rowdy seniors and a Russian boxer to a funeral, dragging clients like Tracy, a young woman with ALS, along for the ride.
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- Awards
- 7 wins & 8 nominations total
- Tracy's Aunt
- (as Atavia Gold)
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The actors Lauren 'Lolo' Spencer (Tracy), Chris Galust (Vic) and Maksim Stoyanov (Dima) are unknown (from me at least) but excellent. The director Kirill Mikhanovsky shows a deeply moving humanism with regard to these outcasts. An excellent Russian-American surprise!
It never delves too deep into the negative aspects of their lives. The movie seems more relevant today considering current US protests, but everything is surface level. If you're looking for deep dives into race, disability, poverty, etc. this probably isn't gonna do it for you. It's like one wide brush stroke on a canvas, but it's a beautiful brush stroke.
The main character Vic often takes a backseat to the other characters, sometimes disappearing into the background. The actors playing Tracy and Dima have very strong onscreen presences, although everyone does a great job. A large portion of the cast has some type of disability, but the movie plays it matter-of-factly and doesn't try to tug on your heartstrings. As Vic's confidant says, "it is what it is".
The movie is almost 2 hours long but I didn't find it dragged at all. One event passes into the next quickly (and in response to another review, the sauerkraut was such a small portion of the movie, it's a weird thing to focus on for taking too much time). At 2 hours long, there are a LOT of events.
I volunteers with seniors and this movie very realistically encapsulates how it's like trying to keep them happy, all together, and safely sent to their destination.
A lot of the reviews are either 1/10 or 10/10, so it seems a polarizing film. I was hoping it would come out in theatres where I'm at, but it didn't. Still, go watch it at home! I think it's a lovely little underrated gem.
p.s. Check out K. Mikhanovsky's first feature film "SONHOS DE PEIXE" ("Dreaming of Fish", shot in Brazil)
Did you know
- TriviaAt one point Donald Sutherland was considered to play Vic's grandfather. But it eventually fell through as he didn't speak Russian and the filmmakers decided to cast unknown/local actors and non actors.
- Quotes
Vic: Hey, so... uh, what's up with the sword?
Tracy: It's a gift for my boyfriend.
Vic: Why a sword?
Tracy: I don't know.
[laughs]
Vic: Nice. Very nice.
Tracy: No. Uh... he collects them. So...
Vic: Oh, yeah? He's got a big collection?
Tracy: Hmm, this is his first one, so...
Vic: Does he know he collects them?
Tracy: [continues to laugh] Shit! He does now.
- ConnectionsReferences Des jours et des vies (1965)
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- Also known as
- Гив ми либерти
- Filming locations
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA(Primary Location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $242,734
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $33,261
- Aug 25, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $624,818
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1