Director
Marc Turtletaub
Starring
Kelly Macdonald, David Denman, Daniel Sherman, Austin Abrams, Bubba Weiler
Certificate
15
Run Time
103 mins
Release Year
2018
Country of Origin
USA
Language
English
Director of Photography: Chris Norr
Editor: Catherine Haight
Produced by: Wren Arthur, Guy Stodel, Marc Turtletaub, Peter Saraf
Music: Dustin O'Halloran
Screenplay by: Oren Moverman, Polly Mann
Production Designer: Roshelle Berliner
Puzzle
Part of the Opening Night Gala Strand
A wonderful performance by Kelly Macdonald provides the extraordinary heart and soul to Puzzle, a delightful film about a woman who achieves her potential after a lifetime of looking after others rather than concentrating on herself. Charming, funny, delicate and brimming with a heart-warming sense of honesty, Puzzle is a gentle gem of a film.
Directed with real compassion by Marc Turtletaub, producer of Little Miss Sunshine (2006) and Loving (2016), the film opens beautifully as Agnes (Macdonald) is shown readying her house for a birthday party. Everyone is having fun, before Agnes emerges with a large, lit, birthday cake. The irony is that it is her birthday. Agnes’s life is very small, but the opening of one gift containing a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle changes all of that.
Agnes discovers she is a natural at puzzles: a quick worker who can see patterns and is innately good at maths. She escapes her stifling blue-collar life – and husband (David Denman, from The Office) and two sons – and heads to New York to find a shop specialising in jigsaw puzzles. From there, she ends up meeting Robert (a charismatic Irrfan Khan), a champion puzzler who needs a new puzzle partner for a national competition. Agnes starts to come of age in so many ways, becoming the woman she always had the potential to be.