60
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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Village VoiceNick SchagerVillage VoiceNick SchagerThe plotting is two-dimensional, but in the tormented visage of Taloche (James Thiérrée)-a clichéd holy simpleton enlivened by irrepressible physicality-the film seethes with full-bodied fury and anguish.
- 60Time OutEric HynesTime OutEric HynesEven as it stands as a cinematic monument to mass suffering, Korkoro can't help but swing, strum and celebrate life for as long as it lasts.
- 60The New York TimesRachel SaltzThe New York TimesRachel SaltzKorkoro (the word means freedom in Romani) has an unexpectedly leisurely quality as it shows the texture of Gypsy life - the music-making, the intense bonds with horses and the natural world - and its awkward fit with modernity.
- 60NPRScott TobiasNPRScott TobiasThe only character who stands out is a relentlessly clowning man-child named Taloche (James Thierree), but only as a symbol for the irrepressible spirit of an entire people.