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Agnes, Prototyp einer Vorstadtmutter, entdeckt eine Leidenschaft für das Lösen von Puzzlespielen, die sie unerwartet in eine neue Welt zieht - in der sich ihr Leben auf eine Weise entfaltet,... Alles lesenAgnes, Prototyp einer Vorstadtmutter, entdeckt eine Leidenschaft für das Lösen von Puzzlespielen, die sie unerwartet in eine neue Welt zieht - in der sich ihr Leben auf eine Weise entfaltet, die sie sich niemals hätte vorstellen können.Agnes, Prototyp einer Vorstadtmutter, entdeckt eine Leidenschaft für das Lösen von Puzzlespielen, die sie unerwartet in eine neue Welt zieht - in der sich ihr Leben auf eine Weise entfaltet, die sie sich niemals hätte vorstellen können.
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- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Daniel Stewart Sherman
- Ronnie
- (as Daniel Sherman)
Helen Coxe
- Ezster
- (as Helen Piper Coxe)
Danny L. Chapman
- Shopper
- (Nicht genannt)
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A triumphant portrait of middle-aged emotional truth, Puzzle might be last year's best performed movie to be seen by the least people, an absolute gem of a story that peddles sympathetic humanism whilst expertly detailing relationship complexity and personal aspiration.
A triumphant portrait of middle-aged emotional truth, Puzzle might be last year's best performed movie to be seen by the least people, an absolute gem of a story that peddles sympathetic humanism whilst expertly detailing relationship complexity and personal aspiration.
This low-key drama has Kelly MacDonald as a timid housewife who goes through a form of self-discovery when she discovers she has a skill in completing jigsaw puzzles.
The main strength of this one is probably in the acting of MacDonald whose character is consistently a little bit strange, yet identifiable. The entire story is from her perspective so the drama does sort of hinge on her performance and it is very good. She is supported well by the others, with Irrfan Khan best as a fellow puzzle maker she hooks up with and develops feelings for. The film is essentially a family drama, with MacDonald as a taken-for-granted housewife who goes through the process of realising that her voice is never heard and building up the confidence to more fully be her own person. Unlike other films about people with unusual competitive skills such as Populaire (2012) (fast typing), there is next to no focus on the competitive nature of the puzzle building; so, there is sadly no montage sequence depicting MacDonald and Khan developing their puzzle-based friendship via a few set-backs, some jigsaw-based comedy antics and ultimately some top-level puzzle solving action. Its not that kind of a film. The puzzle aspect sits in the background and acts as a springboard for all the drama that surrounds it. A good film overall.
The main strength of this one is probably in the acting of MacDonald whose character is consistently a little bit strange, yet identifiable. The entire story is from her perspective so the drama does sort of hinge on her performance and it is very good. She is supported well by the others, with Irrfan Khan best as a fellow puzzle maker she hooks up with and develops feelings for. The film is essentially a family drama, with MacDonald as a taken-for-granted housewife who goes through the process of realising that her voice is never heard and building up the confidence to more fully be her own person. Unlike other films about people with unusual competitive skills such as Populaire (2012) (fast typing), there is next to no focus on the competitive nature of the puzzle building; so, there is sadly no montage sequence depicting MacDonald and Khan developing their puzzle-based friendship via a few set-backs, some jigsaw-based comedy antics and ultimately some top-level puzzle solving action. Its not that kind of a film. The puzzle aspect sits in the background and acts as a springboard for all the drama that surrounds it. A good film overall.
Or maybe you're all just very young...
the movie didn't cover ground that hasn't been covered before, granted. but that's true of most movies at this point in our species's history. so it comes down to the way it's told.
and this one is told sparingly and, at times, poetically and funny.
lots of it is bittersweet.
and the ending will probably prove unsatisfying to many. but this, all told, is VERY good storytelling. deceptively simple, but rich in substance.
and lots is being said without any dialogue.
it's an 'art film'. parts reminding me of a hopper painting.
obviously not for everyone.
it's simple. but it's not FOR the simple...
Just a decent piece of poetry for all ordinary people who dared to make extaordinary choices even once in a lifetime. And unlike the puzzles you manage to finish, you got no control of every of your days as life itself, the hardest of all puzzles it is and will be. Real, emotional, cinematography.
The opening scene of the new domestic drama "Puzzle" seems to take place in a bygone era. Come to find out it is present day. The woman we see behaves as if from a time past.
Mousy, repressed, self-conscience and ultra-OCD, Agnes (Kelly Macdonald in an arresting turn) is living a life dedicated to the age old adage "A woman's place is in the home." Everything she does is for someone else-her husband, sons, church, newfound lover. Nary a thought for herself. Hell, she even throws her own birthday party for crissakes. She speaks little, but her remarkably expressive, yet forlorn, face veritably screams out for something different. Something more.
At the aforementioned sad soiree she receives a gift which she later opens alone. It's a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Her life will never again be the same. From that point on Agnes embarks upon a journey of the soul. A reawakening of the spirit. The birth of renewed purpose. And, gosh darn it, the girl's finally having herself some flat out fun and games.
Mousy, repressed, self-conscience and ultra-OCD, Agnes (Kelly Macdonald in an arresting turn) is living a life dedicated to the age old adage "A woman's place is in the home." Everything she does is for someone else-her husband, sons, church, newfound lover. Nary a thought for herself. Hell, she even throws her own birthday party for crissakes. She speaks little, but her remarkably expressive, yet forlorn, face veritably screams out for something different. Something more.
At the aforementioned sad soiree she receives a gift which she later opens alone. It's a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Her life will never again be the same. From that point on Agnes embarks upon a journey of the soul. A reawakening of the spirit. The birth of renewed purpose. And, gosh darn it, the girl's finally having herself some flat out fun and games.
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- WissenswertesThis was Irrfan Khan's last time working in the international film industry and his last Hollywood film, before his death in 2020.
- PatzerIn the birthday cake scene, when Agnes is putting the candles in the cake she's putting them near the edge of the cake. When the cake is presented with the candles lit, they're in a smaller circle closer to the centre of the cake.
- SoundtracksBringin' It Home
Written and Performed by Sandy Szigeti
Courtesy of Fervor Music
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- Giải Đố Cuộc Đời
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- Yonkers, New York, USA(on location)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.032.018 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 61.214 $
- 29. Juli 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.260.946 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 43 Min.(103 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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