Enough Said

2013 • 92 minutes
4.1
946 reviews
95%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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In this hilarious and heartwarming romantic comedy, divorced mom Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) may be falling for Albert (James Gandolfini), a sweet, funny, like-minded divorcé. But when Eva discovers that Albert is the ex-husband of her new best friend Marianne (Catherine Keener), she begins to question her own perceptions about fresh starts, first impressions and second chances.
Rating
PG-13

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4.1
946 reviews
Beth Kagel
January 21, 2014
Her movies are funny and rich at the same time. I first saw Walking and Talking years ago. Keener was the one that was losing her best friend that was getting married. Keener was single. In this movie both characters are losing their children to college and they are trying to find their way in the world as themselves. In a way the theme of the movie "accepting each other, exploring what beauty is" really reminds me of one of my favorite movies of Holofcener's Lovely and Amazing. Julia Louis-Dreyfus was honest. She didn't try to get you to like her. She was likeable and so was James Gandolfini. Its sad that he died after this movie was made. I believe we would have had more time to see him out of his stereotype.
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Col. RH Leek
February 1, 2014
A pleasant movie that just gets to the end wait too late. Good acting, nice plot, it just moved way too slow for me with not enough good moments. Okay to rent, don't buy it, seeing it once will be enough.
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Molly Hautman
January 24, 2014
I absolutely love this movie. The story line is fabulous. Julia and James are aaaaadorable! its so true that you can be falling for someone and it turns out a friend or someone you know has only nasty thinga to say about them...makes you wonder if you SHOULD fall for them or brush off the comments
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