I saw an interview with director James Gray a while ago, where he talked about Joaquin and his extraordinary improvisational skills while filming specific scenes from THE IMMIGRANT. He said that Joaquin is one of the greatest performers he has ever worked with. The story gave me a whole new respect for Phoenix's looseness and creativity as a performer. It forces everyone to rise to the occasion, and not just the actors. But here is another small example in this interview. While Joaquin's performance as Arthur/Joker is not my favorite performance of his, admittedly it has grown on me. I enjoyed hearing this little anecdote from Leigh Gill, where they shot the brutal murder scene in the apartment. Always fun to go back and watch the scene after stories like this to see exactly where Joaquin altered things through improvisation, and how much it personalizes the scene/character. The Joaquin discussion begins around 4:00 into the video.
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