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Enough Said

Play trailer Poster for Enough Said PG-13 Released Sep 18, 2013 1h 33m Romance Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a divorced single parent, seems generally happy but dreads her daughter's departure for college. Unexpectedly, Eva begins a romance with Albert (James Gandolfini), a nice man with whom she has much in common. Meanwhile, Eva finds a new friend in Marianne (Catherine Keener), a poet who is just about perfect except for one thing: She constantly denigrates her ex-husband -- Albert. The more Eva hears, the more she doubts her relationship with him.
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Wryly charming, impeccably acted, and ultimately quite bittersweet, Enough Said is a grown-up movie in the best possible way.

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J. Hoberman ARTINFO.com Enough Said is cute but restrained, despite the plethora of age jokes. Feb 22, 2019 Full Review Adam Nayman Cinema Scope Enough Said, which is set in a Los Angeles so blandly lit that it barely seems to be playing itself, is a movie that seems made to be watched on On Demand (or on an airplane). Oct 2, 2017 Full Review Jason Bailey DVDTalk.com On its own, 'Enough Said' is a sweet and charming little movie - but there's no question the loss of its beloved leading man lends the picture extra, unexpected pathos. Jun 19, 2016 Full Review Michael Clark Epoch Times Gandolfini's Albert is a more accurate reflection of American men than anything found in most movies, but because he’s soft-spoken, balding, and overweight, Albert is not what comes to mind when studio producers green-light romantic comedies. Rated: 4/5 May 30, 2024 Full Review Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies Enough Said holds up as one of the best adult romantic comedies of the 21st century because of Nicole Holofcener's script and beautiful performances from Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini. Rated: 4.5/5 Dec 27, 2023 Full Review Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand The screwball situation becomes a springboard for an often bracingly honest portrait of love the second time around. Feb 4, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member At first I thought this was gonna be a boring ordinary romcom but it slowly grew on me. It's a story about middle class LA divorced parents and lovers with lots of small casual dinner parties set in manicured LA houses. All living through imperfect relationships with all the bickering and reconciliations. It's mostly about trust and betrayal and working through them to make it work. It's not a very deep movie but it's not pretending to be. Gandolfini and Dreyfuss deliver a subtle and convincing performance with Toni Collette and Catherine Keener provide great supporting characters. I got a kick out of seeing Toby Huss, who played Elaine's love interest on Seinfeld as The Wiz, appear as her ex husband here. It's also very bitter sweet seeing James Gandolfini perform shortly before his passing. He was a great actor and will be missed. That alone makes this movie worth watching. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/04/24 Full Review Gigi S One of the biggest tragedies of James Gandolfini being taken from us so soon is that we didn't get to see his full comedic potential. He didn't do a ton of comedies but when he did, they were good. I miss that man. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/28/24 Full Review Bob P A pretty weak plot for two really great actors. Maybe that is the way second time mature love works but it was pretty unexciting. It makes you want to rewatch Richard Curtis romantic comedies like Love Actually and Notting Hill, which grab you for the whole film. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 09/24/24 Full Review Edwin O Finally got around to seeing this movie. Took me long enough right?! Well this was just the movie I needed to see. This movie had all the right cast members and the storyline was very realistic. This was a real touching movie about to adults who are just trying to figure life out and still grow up while raising kids at the same time. Love is the key word here, buy what you do with love is the effort. This movie is worth a shot if you want to be teleported back in to the ealry 2000s and see a great feel good movie Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/24 Full Review Fat L Gosh I just LOVED this movie. The acting was superb, the characters loveable and the plot was so fun, funny and well written. Aces! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/24 Full Review Daniel G Really enjoyable dialogue and dynamics, not a RomCom as in "laugh-out-loud", but as in not being too heavy-handed on the drama. Dreyfus and Gandolfini are so likable and there's no hiding that he, specifically, is overweight and large, but still wins of over the lady because of his good humor - except when he's upset (fortunately not violent). Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/10/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a divorced single parent, seems generally happy but dreads her daughter's departure for college. Unexpectedly, Eva begins a romance with Albert (James Gandolfini), a nice man with whom she has much in common. Meanwhile, Eva finds a new friend in Marianne (Catherine Keener), a poet who is just about perfect except for one thing: She constantly denigrates her ex-husband -- Albert. The more Eva hears, the more she doubts her relationship with him.
Director
Nicole Holofcener
Producer
Anthony Bregman, Stefanie Azpiazu
Screenwriter
Nicole Holofcener
Distributor
Fox Searchlight
Production Co
Likely Story
Rating
PG-13 (Sexual Content|Brief Language|Some Thematic Material)
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 18, 2013, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 1, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$17.5M
Runtime
1h 33m
Sound Mix
Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Stereo
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