Enough Said-2013
Director Nicole Holofcener
Starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini
Scott’s Review #71
Reviewed June 25, 2014
Grade: B+
Enough Said (2013) is a surprisingly well-written, small indie romantic comedy and, sadly, James Gandolfini’s (TV’s The Sopranos) final film performance.
The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who portrays a down-to-earth massage therapist who meets her odd match (Gandolfini) at a party.
They slowly begin dating and some interesting misunderstandings ensue.
The seemingly odd couple fall in love and form a special bond over time. They are both struggling to overcome past relationships and trust someone again so are vulnerable and interesting characters.
They strive to be happy but are not quite there yet.
I found the dialogue very sharp and witty and Dreyfus is perfectly cast in this film. She and Gandolfini have enormous chemistry and the film is not contrived in the least as many romantic comedies are.
The film feels like a West Coast Woody Allen film from a female perspective with many neurotic, flawed characters.
I enjoyed it immensely.
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Best Supporting Male-James Gandolfini, Best Screenplay