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There are many
puzzles
to solve but it keeps you anyway asking if there is a logic for all these victims.
Why the film was even made is the first and lesser of the two
puzzles
I came away with.
You just solved the
puzzles
and moved on in your quest.
Basically all there is to it, you are constantly faced with
puzzles
to help you proceed such as getting yourself launched from a cannon, having to buy a boat from a dubious salesman, getting past the dreaded piranha poodles, getting caught again and again by natives on an island only to escape buy the same way as the natives keep putting on more high tech doors on your prison, and touching the most violent beast ever just to have a man join your crew of dangerous pirates.
For the most part the
puzzles
are not to hard to figure out, only the one involving the head and maze gave me trouble and it was a breeze once I figured out what to do.
The traps and puzzles, very impressed with the traps and
puzzles
which were overcome using methods that players could imagine.
As someone who always likes to solve the New York Times crossword - I like crossword
puzzles
in general, but the NYT one is the most challenging - "Wordplay" was a real treat for me.
It
puzzles
me to read the few favorable lines on this film...
I attended the movie with two friends, one who is no longer able to do
puzzles
because of failing eyesight; the other for whom doing the Sunday New York Times puzzle has become a religious experience; we were all equally enthusiastic about the film, although we were all rooting for different people to win the contest.
Caveat: people who do not do crosswords themselves, and have seen one or more of the recent movies about spelling contests may find this less interesting than those who do
puzzles.
It kept me all the time guessing what came next and there were many
puzzles
to solve.
There are many
puzzles
and they're pretty tough but so I found the built in hints VERY useful!
Jumping, swinging, grasping, hanging off ledges, solving
puzzles
and graceful combat made up for one of the best games I ever played.
The
puzzles
are not too difficult, but are fun and fit well into the story.
From some of the PR, I thought it was some sort of thriller, but actually it was a documentary about people who do the New York Times crossword puzzle (well actually crossword
puzzles
in general but the NYT puzzle seems to be the creme de la creme).
Racers need to be both physically and mentally strong in order to complete the detours, road blocks, and other
puzzles
that need to be solved.
And true, it wasn't a literal working of the movie, it didn't take place in a mansion and it didn't involve exploring lots of rooms and solving
puzzles.
This movie distribution
puzzles
me VERY greatly.
One thing that still
puzzles
me is how Jane Birkin got second billing?
I'm not a fan of crossword
puzzles.
Despite being musically talented, and in one of the professions (IT) that the film cites as containing people who do well with puzzles, I just find them frustrating and annoying.
I have said, I don't how many times, that if the movie were exactly like the game, we would see one person walking around a mansion for an hour and a half and solving
puzzles.
One thing
puzzles
me: why does Moretti so often cast himself as a person named Michele?
Crossword puzzles, and the many people who make them popular, are the focus in Wordplay, including the editor of the NY Times puzzle (the most notorious of them in the USA), celebrities and politicians, and the general public obsessed with them.
The thing that seemed most odd about this film was that a few times during the movie, the group started fighting with the guy who was trying to figure out the
puzzles
and save the ship.
Being someone who has enjoyed figuring out crossword
puzzles
here and there over the last 20 years, I was enthused about watching this documentary and wondered if it would renew the passion I used to have for doing these
puzzles.
I also missed the amusement park and I am sure there were quite a few funny moments and
puzzles
to be had there.
So lots of comedy bits, the game progresses rather smoothly to be sure with very little thinking needing to be done to get by most of the
puzzles.
It simply amazes one that any person could make a film about
puzzles
that can be so suspenseful, intellectual, and heartwarming all at the same time.
What also
puzzles
me is why they did not work with the same Director of Photography as in Cloaca, as it looked fantastic.
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