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You may send this item to up to five recipients. The name field is required. Please enter your name. Emil pulls the trigger just to frighten him, but his attempt at intimidating Bruno backfires, as Bruno stabs him to death in apparent self-defense. Overcoming the shock and distress of the death, Bruno and Ewa dump Emil's body in the street at night to get rid of unwanted police investigations, but the police are told by another prostitute with whom Ewa had had conflicts that Ewa killed Emil.
Bruno hides Ewa from the police, who then give him a severe beating and steal a large bundle of money he had been carrying. Ewa learns Bruno had had enough money to pay for her sister's release all along but was hiding it from her as he did not want her to leave him. Bruno claims he has now had a change of heart and would help Ewa and her sister if he had any money. Ewa makes another contact with her aunt and successfully pleads for her aunt to give her the money for Magda.
Ewa and Magda leave, while a repentant Bruno stays in New York, intending to confess to the police about Emil's killing. He stated that if they hadn't wanted to do the movie, he's not sure he would have made it. When Gray was trying to think of a movie for Cotillard, he was talking to his brother, who found these journals from their grandfather who ran a saloon in the Lower East Side in New York in the s, after he came from Kiev, and there were all these low lives frequenting the place. And so a movie idea was born. Gray told that he had never seen a movie of that subject.
So I said, 'that sounds perfect'", he told. The director described sending the screenplay to Cotillard, but then having to wait seven days for an answer after she had promised to read the script over a weekend. Gray also stated that Cotillard is the best actor he's ever worked with.
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Because Gray wrote about 20 pages of dialogue in Polish, Cotillard had to learn Polish to take on the role and speak English with a credible Polish accent. Cotillard had only two months to learn her Polish dialogue. The film was released in the United States on May 16, The Immigrant received generally positive reviews from critics. Michael Phillips of Chicago Tribune described the film as "Gray's most satisfying to date, an ode to melodrama of another day, done with style and surprising restraint. Club lauded it as an "American masterpiece," claiming: What makes The Immigrant a great film is the way in which Gray uses actors and his mastery of the unspoken to create a tremendously lived-in, felt-through world.
Every space—public or private, interior or exterior—feels authentic, historically and emotionally. Brian Clark of Twitch Film gave the film a mixed review, commenting that "while the film boasts great performances, the narrative and overall drama lacks the ferocity, momentum and intensity of Gray's other work".
Time magazine ranked Marion Cotillard's performance in the film as the fourth best performance of , shared with her performance in Two Days, One Night. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Immigrant Film poster. Richard Menello James Gray. Retrieved October 28, Retrieved April 20, A woman's tale of assimilation". Retrieved March 28, James Gray presents The Immigrant".
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