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Enough Said

User rating: 4.07 28 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 18, 2013

PG-13 | Comedy | 1h 33m

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User rating: June 10, 2014

excellent movie about life and lvoe of "older" people. chemistry amongst the actors was fantastic.

User rating: June 9, 2014

Excellent in every way. Great writing and acting.

User rating: May 7, 2014

LOVED THIS MOVIE....great acting and a smart script. Funny and heart-warming story.

User rating: March 11, 2014

LOVED IT!!!

User rating: November 16, 2013

A fantastic movie. Found the movie to be very realistic. There were moments that were quite funny but the actual story line really depicts empty nesters. I would definitely watch this again

User rating: November 14, 2013

What I liked about this movie besides the chemistry between the 2 main characters is the fact that they are mid-aged. We don't often see such a couple meeting and falling in love with all its heartbreaks & reconcilations done in such a real frank way.

User rating: November 14, 2013

A sad,wistful comedy.Julia-Louis Dreyfus and James Gandolfini play an adult couple in an adult romance(for a change)who-despite their physical differences-are so right for each other.Sadly,this is one of James Gandolfini's last movies.

User rating: November 11, 2013

Whimsical. Great acting from veteran t.v. stars James Gandolfini (one of his last onscreen appearances) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Catherine Keener, who always appears in Director, Holofcener's film doesn't disappoint. Very very enjoyable especially for the middle aged crowd who just love to go to the cinema!

User rating: November 9, 2013

James Gandolphini did an amazing job!

User rating: November 8, 2013

I liked it a lot. The actors were so natural it felt like looking through a window to real life unfolding. A subject matter that is far to common in our society this days.