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34 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Slant MagazineEd GonzalezSlant MagazineEd GonzalezIn its stripped-down realism and blistering fixation on its main character's grappling with life and mortality, the film is kin to Roberto Rossellini's collaborations with Ingrid Bergman.
- 83The PlaylistJessica KiangThe PlaylistJessica KiangThe Immigrant is contained, restrained, thoughtful filmmaking that satisfies on nearly every level, except for the desire for a little chaos.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeThis rich, beautifully rendered film boasts an arrestingly soulful performance from Marion Cotillard.
- 80Film.comJordan HoffmanFilm.comJordan HoffmanIts final scenes and sublimely framed last, lingering shot are extraordinary.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyEnhanced by a splendidly atmospheric recreation of the Lower East Side, the intimately focused work is anchored by another superior performance by Marion Cotillard.
- 40The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie CollinDialogue aside, the craftsmanship is unimpeachable, and Gray takes a timeless approach to pacing and camerawork: even the sunlight is sepia-tinted. But the grand themes of loyalty and ambition never catch fire, and the film’s few truly memorable moments are invariably its smallest.
- 40The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe Immigrant is certainly different: but Gray seems to run out of ideas and the film is shapeless and unsatisfying.
- 40Time Out LondonDave CalhounTime Out LondonDave CalhounThe Immigrant promises rich territory to explore, but in the execution it’s overly stately, dreary and unconvincing.
- 40The New YorkerDavid DenbyThe New YorkerDavid DenbyIn this movie, Phoenix turns himself inside out, but Cotillard’s reserved performance doesn’t move us. Bruno advances in his confused way, Ewa resists, and, despite Jeremy Renner’s flickering presence, the movie becomes dour and repetitive. Looking at them, you finally think, Enough! Life must be elsewhere.