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Puzzle (Spanish: Rompecabezas) is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Natalia Smirnoff. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.
A middle-aged housewife, Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto), suddenly finds she has a gift for assembling puzzles. Unbeknownst to her husband (Gabriel Goity) and two college-age sons, she begins practicing for a tournament with a man (Arturo Goetz) she met through an ad in a puzzle shop. The thrill "of a woman discovering her special gift and rejoicing in it" is just one of the surprises in store for Maria, as she starts to look differently at the pieces of her life, and to try new things.
Critical reception to the film was mostly positive, according to reviews cited at IMDb, with the notable exception of V.A. Musetto in the New York Post who said, "If the plot of the Argentine soaper Puzzle seems familiar, that's because it's nearly identical to the story in the French movie Queen To Play." Comparing this film to Lucrecia Martel's The Headless Woman, in which Maria Onetto starred in 2008, Stephen Holden of The New York Times said, "Although Puzzle is a much smaller, less ambitious film without the ominous political subtext of Ms. Martel's masterwork, its story...has implications about sexual inequality in Argentina's middle class." Holden also notes that Smirnoff served as Martel's casting director on the 2008 film. The A.V. Club says, "its conclusion is pleasing and not at all pat, a portrait of a woman who's learned she deserves to keep some things for herself."
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In this video, I share how to transform Dollar General & Dollar Tree Christmas Ornaments into faux wood tags. I use various colors of chalk paint and sand each one to give a rustic, distressed look. I cut out designs from various Christmas cards and then using mod podge I apply the design onto the tag. I also take Dollar General Puzzle Trees, fabric and mod podge to create a different version of the tags. These tags can be hung with stockings, displayed on tiered trays, gift tags or hung on the Christmas tree! This is an easy project and fun to make. Very affordable too. The ornaments were $1 and the cards are $1 for a pack of 12. Hope you enjoy the video. Please like, comment and subscribe to our channel. Also, follow us on Instagram, FB and join my FB page @ Our Greene Acres Home Decor ...
More items I made for a spring swap... my first altered puzzle pieces and some tags and ATCs for the swap... enjoy!!!
G’day everyone, I recently purchase this die from AliExpress and I can’t get over the size of the die as a whole. It comes apart, but if don’t have a die cutting machine bigger than the sizzix bigshot, you will not be able to use the outside die as it measures 19cm square. But you can use the smaller inside pieces of the die to make a tag puzzle card. You can also search by "tag puzzle die" Tag Puzzle Die - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/YaMinSanNiO-Tag-Puzzle-Dies-Metal-Cutting-Craft-Frame-Die-Cut-Decor-New-2019-Scrapbooking-Card-Making/32980430336.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.37.421f53cdRtCWsP&ws;_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_10_10065_10130_10068_10547_319_317_10548_10696_453_10084_454_10083_10618_10307_537_536_10131_10132_10133_10059_10884_10887_321_322_10103,searchweb20160...
Разделительные вопросы в английском языке позволяют уточнить информацию, обычно в рамках неформального общения. Интересной особенностью таких вопросов является «хвостик» (tag), который часто переводится на русский «не так ли?» или «не правда ли?». Разобраться, как правильно строить эти самые «хвостики» вам помогут Прогульщики! ____________________________________________________________________ Проверь свой уровень английского и приступай к обучению прямо сейчас - https://goo.gl/YSTVXj ____________________________________________________________________ Приступайте к просмотру видео прямо сейчас и подписывайтесь на канал: https://goo.gl/duYrhC ____________________________________________________________________ Рекомендовано к просмотру: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TojHn1aukMI - ...
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This is a video about solving slitherlink puzzles. This one comes from Grandmaster Puzzles. It was original designed by Grant Fikes! Link to puzzle: https://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/2016/07/slitherlink-by-grant-fikes-3/ Other Slitherlink puzzles by Grandmaster Puzzles: https://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/tag/slitherlink-2+classic/ ►FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/flebpuzzles/ ►TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FLEBpuzzles ►EMAIL: fleb@flebpuzzles.com Intro song: Tekvision - Mycoplasma Intro template: /SDJGRedstoneDJ FLEB is a family friendly channel devoted to teaching people about the puzzle world, solving techniques, and all the different ways to have fun with puzzles!
Puzzle (Spanish: Rompecabezas) is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Natalia Smirnoff. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.
A middle-aged housewife, Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto), suddenly finds she has a gift for assembling puzzles. Unbeknownst to her husband (Gabriel Goity) and two college-age sons, she begins practicing for a tournament with a man (Arturo Goetz) she met through an ad in a puzzle shop. The thrill "of a woman discovering her special gift and rejoicing in it" is just one of the surprises in store for Maria, as she starts to look differently at the pieces of her life, and to try new things.
Critical reception to the film was mostly positive, according to reviews cited at IMDb, with the notable exception of V.A. Musetto in the New York Post who said, "If the plot of the Argentine soaper Puzzle seems familiar, that's because it's nearly identical to the story in the French movie Queen To Play." Comparing this film to Lucrecia Martel's The Headless Woman, in which Maria Onetto starred in 2008, Stephen Holden of The New York Times said, "Although Puzzle is a much smaller, less ambitious film without the ominous political subtext of Ms. Martel's masterwork, its story...has implications about sexual inequality in Argentina's middle class." Holden also notes that Smirnoff served as Martel's casting director on the 2008 film. The A.V. Club says, "its conclusion is pleasing and not at all pat, a portrait of a woman who's learned she deserves to keep some things for herself."