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Enough Said

A divorced and single parent, Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) spends her days enjoying work as a masseuse but dreading her daughter's impending departure for college. She meets Albert (James Gandolfini) - a sweet, funny and like-minded man also facing an empty nest. As their romance quickly blossoms, Eva befriends Marianne (Catherine Keener), her new massage client. Marianne is a beautiful poet who seems "almost perfect" except for one prominent quality: she rags on her ex-husband way too much. Suddenly, Eva finds herself doubting her own relationship with Albert as she learns the truth about Marianne's Ex. "Enough Said" is a sharp, insightful comedy that humorously explores the mess that often comes with getting involved again.

Year: 2013
Genre: Comedy Romance, Drama Romance, Romance, 2014
Country: USA
Director: Nicole Holofcener
Starring: Catherine Keener, James Gandolfini, Toni Collette, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ben Falcone
Duration: 93 Minutes
Rating: M - Offensive language and sexual references
7.1/10
Location in store: Comedy Romance

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