Sony Pictures Classics | Release Date: July 27, 2018
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TVJerryAug 25, 2018
Kelly Macdonald heads a superb cast, as an underappreciated housewife who discovers her talent for putting together jigsaw puzzles. This leads her to new discoveries that change her life and relationship with her family. This is a simple,Kelly Macdonald heads a superb cast, as an underappreciated housewife who discovers her talent for putting together jigsaw puzzles. This leads her to new discoveries that change her life and relationship with her family. This is a simple, quiet story, but director Marac Turtletau (who most recently directed "Loving") has again coaxed uniformly compelling performances from the cast. Standouts include David Denman (her husband), Bubba Weiler (her troubled son) and Irrfan Khan (her charming game partner). It's a sweetly affecting little film. Expand
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GreatMartinAug 10, 2018
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The movie opens with Agnes (Kelly Macdonald) vacuuming the floors, setting the table, making food trays, baking a cake, hanging a Happy Birthday sign and placing balloons around the house and leads into a party scene with her
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The movie opens with Agnes (Kelly Macdonald) vacuuming the floors, setting the table, making food trays, baking a cake, hanging a Happy Birthday sign and placing balloons around the house and leads into a party scene with her coming out with the cake with candles and everybody singing "Happy Birthday"--to her! She is not only the birthday woman but the maid, caterer, hostess, wife, mother, housekeeper and, it turns out, fast at putting jigsaw puzzles together.

One of her birthday gifts is a jigsaw puzzle and when she eventually sits down to work she is surprised at how quick she can work it out and decides to buy another one and finds out about a store in New York City that majors in selling jigsaw puzzles. Agnes travels in from her Connecticut home starting a journey on discovering herself as a person.

Along the way we meet Robert (Irrfan Khan), a millionaire inventor who lives in a beautiful home, impersonally furnished, in Manhattan whose wife left him, and he is looking for a partner to enter puzzle competitions.

Agnes has a loving husband, Louie, (David Denman), a domineering man who loves his wife and kids but expects them to wait on him hand and foot. They have two sons Gabe (Austin Abrams) who wants to take a year off before going to college and Ziggy (Bubba Weiler) who is expected to work in his father's garage but who wants to be a cook.

"Puzzle" is a gem of a movie, an independant film, showing a character who grows right before our eyes starting off slowly in slow increments and watch her take small steps before taking large ones. Kelly Macdonald embodies that growth involving us with her own surprises at who she really is underneath the meek, church going, obedient wife and mother presented at the opening of the movie.

David Denman, as the father who looks at a son who wants to be a cook as 'unmanly', gives a performance equal to Macdonald's and is particularly moving in a family scene and another where he confronts the wife he thought he knew but is a puzzle to him now.

Khan, Abrams and, particularly Weiler (I just wish he would change that first name!) are strong supporting actors.

The screenplay by Oren Moverman and Polly Mann only falter near the ending while the director Marc Turtletaub has a very strong group of actors to work with, guides them and seems to stay out of their way when he should.

"Puzzle" is a 'must see' movie for many reasons but mainly to watch an actress take her character through life changes, make those changes believable to her and us and is surrounded by actors who react to the changes that happen to her as we would.
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GinaKAug 22, 2018
Puzzle is an excellent film about an ordinary woman who has an extraordinary talent for solving puzzles (yes, puzzle solving is a metaphor). This is not a film that aims for a big audience, although it deserves one. No superheroes orPuzzle is an excellent film about an ordinary woman who has an extraordinary talent for solving puzzles (yes, puzzle solving is a metaphor). This is not a film that aims for a big audience, although it deserves one. No superheroes or gunfights. It’s the story of a woman gaining the freedom to be herself in her own quiet way, and the film turns out to be absolutely riveting as Agnes finds the courage to slowly assert herself and do what she really wants to do. No loud action scenes, just quiet courage. The whole cast is wonderful, but especially Kelly Macdonald who embodies the woman who not only saves herself but also gives the gift of strength and determination to her sons. In the end she starts on a solo journey to do one of the things she has always dreamed of doing. Expand
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GerNJan 30, 2019
I do not understand the critics who said "weak story": there is a strong plot line with crisis and resolution; you just need to think about the ending and what it implies about Abigail's choice and its ramifications. Perhaps they wereI do not understand the critics who said "weak story": there is a strong plot line with crisis and resolution; you just need to think about the ending and what it implies about Abigail's choice and its ramifications. Perhaps they were confused by the lack of physical violence and Abigail's personality. If you like slice-of-life and character studies, please see this film. Expand
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Brent_MarchantAug 31, 2019
Life's pieces don't always fit together as well as we'd like, and "Puzzle" (available on DVD and streaming) shows us just that, albeit a little all too well. While all the elements of a realistic, superbly nuanced picture are presentLife's pieces don't always fit together as well as we'd like, and "Puzzle" (available on DVD and streaming) shows us just that, albeit a little all too well. While all the elements of a realistic, superbly nuanced picture are present (especially when it comes to reflecting the story's central theme), the film could nevertheless use a little more glue to hold the pieces together more effectively. The fine performances of Kelly Macdonald, David Denman and Irrfan Khan truly make this offering worth watching, though don't be surprised if you sometimes find yourself even more frustrated than the characters themselves while watching this one. Expand
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lmorinSep 10, 2018
This is an excellent movie. Two couples (early 70's with grandchildren) saw it and were in complete agreement. Not the run of the mill story of a person overcoming obstacles and riding off into the sunset. Gentle, thoughtful, ironic,This is an excellent movie. Two couples (early 70's with grandchildren) saw it and were in complete agreement. Not the run of the mill story of a person overcoming obstacles and riding off into the sunset. Gentle, thoughtful, ironic, multi-faceted with the focal actions supported by the gently illuminated complexities of family life. Maybe the initial premise of the storyline is a bit weak, but it is very easy to suspend any disbelief on that front. None of us can understand why the professional reviewers give this movie such poor ratings. Expand
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movieducationNov 18, 2018
There is sense of incomplete with a glimpse of bigger picture in PUZZLE, the way it places pieces undictated, the more beautiful it becomes. Serene and amiable even when it confronts some frustrating issue that’s internalized. Good benchmarkThere is sense of incomplete with a glimpse of bigger picture in PUZZLE, the way it places pieces undictated, the more beautiful it becomes. Serene and amiable even when it confronts some frustrating issue that’s internalized. Good benchmark for movie based on games, no ? Okay. Expand
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DawdlingPoetJan 1, 2022
This is quite a, what I'd call, subtle film. Its a good drama, somewhat thoughtful. I liked that it offers an insight into the main characters perspective. I can imagine doing puzzles regularly is a good way to immerse yourself in anotherThis is quite a, what I'd call, subtle film. Its a good drama, somewhat thoughtful. I liked that it offers an insight into the main characters perspective. I can imagine doing puzzles regularly is a good way to immerse yourself in another 'world' metaphorically speaking, if you find what you personally enjoy. I respect the main character, her determination to keep doing what she enjoys, regardless of her families opinions, once they learn about it - Good for her!.

Its a pleasant and enjoyable watch, one I'd recommend, yes.
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