Enough Said
ExistiMetric™: 779
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.


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Optimus
Top 10 Highly-Rated Reviews-
4.9
Bravo to Steve Newall for His Wonderul “Enough Said” -
4.88
Richard Roeper’s “Enough Said” Is a Hearfelt and Moving Sendoff -
4.78
Brian Henry Martin’s Poignant “Gandolfini’s Final Act” Is Upbeat and Sad -
4.63
Peter Bradshaw’s “Enough Said—Review Is Wonderfully Thorough and Bright -
4.45
Ben Sachs’s “Enough Said” Returns Cognitive Function to Its Rightful Place -
4.43
Jackie K. Cooper’s “Enough Said” Overcomes a Shaky Beginning -
4.38
In Blake Howard’s “Enough Said,” Typos Hurt an Insightful Read -
4.35
Josh Larsen’s “Enough Said” Is a Gentle, Heartwarming Read -
4.33
Early Slips Do Not Damage Daniel Barnes’s Excellent “Enough Said” -
4.3
Kelly Vance’s “Enough Said” Sets the Bar With Brevity

Pessimus
Top 10 Poorly-Rated Reviews-
1.43
Robin Clifford’s “Review of ‘Enough Said’” Almost Induced Vomiting -
1.58
Michael Dequina’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Monotonously Unamusing -
1.65
Edward Douglas Is Extensively Boorish in “Enough Said” -
1.68
Andrew O’Hehir’s “Gandolfini’s Bittersweet Last Act” Is Clumsy and Dazed -
1.68
Cath Clarke’s “Review of Enough Said” Is Weird, Unorganized, Incomplete -
1.68
A. O. Scott’s “The Woman Who Knew Too Much” Is Obsessively Long and Slow -
1.75
Travis Hopson’s “Enough Said” Is a Textbook Combined Into Assault on Senses -
1.75
Tim Evans’s “Enough Said” Is Overly Descriptive and Confusing -
1.78
Mick LaSalle’s “Macabre Twist” Is Constantly Off -Topic -
1.78
Vanessa Farquharson’s “Penultimate Performance” Ultimately Falls Flat

Chorus
132 Other Reviews-
4.3
Emma Simmonds’ “Review: ‘Enough Said’” Is as Individual as a Thumbprint -
4.23
Peter Travers’ “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Short, Sweet, and Complete -
4.23
Claudia Puig’s Sparkling “‘Enough Said’ Speaks With…” Invites the Masses -
4.2
Nathan Rabin’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Interesting and Honest -
4.18
Kevin Jagernauth’s “TIFF Review: Nicole Holofcener’s ‘Enough Said’” Is Eloquent and Enjoyable -
4.15
Ian Freer’s “The Ex Files” Is a Quick and Witty Jab at Realism -
4.15
Todd Jorgenson’s “Enough Said” Is Nicely Quick and to the Point -
4.13
John Beifuss’s “Enough Said” Wobbles but Manages to Right Itself -
4.08
Linda Cook’s “Gandolfini’s Final Film” Is a Sweet Tribute -
4.08
Simon Miraudo Has a Love Affair With Adjectives in “Talk About Julia” -
4.08
S. Jhoanna Robledo’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is a Welcome Creation -
4.05
Geoffrey Macnab’s “Sweet High” Is Sweet and Always Interesting -
4.05
Fortunately, Jim Schembri’s “Enough Said” Says Just Enough -
4
Henry Fitzherbert’s “Enough Said: Review and Trailer” Is Simple and Good -
3.98
Robbie Collin’s “Touching Romantic Comedy” Is a Smooth Read -
3.93
David Nusair’s “Enough Said” Is a Slight but Tasty Little Affair -
3.88
Hammond’s “Enough Said Movie Review” Features Unexpected Wordplay -
3.78
Jason Anderson’s “Enough Said Review” Is Nice but Needs Some Spice -
3.75
Lauren Carroll Harris’s “Enough Said” Takes Some Effort to Get Through -
3.75
Vizcarrondo Is Brilliant and Brave in “(Not Purely Hypothetical)” -
3.75
Jeffrey M. Anderson’s “Massaging the Situation” Is Sober and to the Point -
3.73
Rich Cline’s “Enough Said Movie Review” Is a Quick and Pleasant Read -
3.73
William Bibbiani’s “Review: Enough Said” Is Original and Inviting -
3.7
Anders Wright’s “Chemistry Works in ‘Enough Said’” Is Genuine and Well-Said -
3.68
Chris Cabin Is as Brutal as He Is Honest in “Enough Said” -
3.65
Violet’s Lucca’s “Short Takes: Enough Said” Gives a Sentimental Tribute -
3.65
Gary Thompson Is Short and Sweet in “Has Great Role for Gandolfini” -
3.65
Scott’s “Film Makes for a Bittersweet Farewell” Is Heartfelt and Poignant -
3.65
Reading Andy Lea’s “Enough Said” Is Like Hanging on a Yo-Yo -
3.65
Alonso Duralde’s Familiar “‘Enough Said’ Review…” Rings True -
3.63
Hoffman’s “Tiff Review: ‘Enough Said’” Delivers an Entertaining Personal Narrative -
3.63
Richard Brody’s Succinct “‘Enough Said’” Finds the Right Words -
3.6
Guzman’s “Gandolfini, Louis-Dreyfus Are Achingly Good” Is Down-to-Earth -
3.6
Tim Brayton’s “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH” Is Uncompromisingly Full of Charisma -
3.6
John Serba’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Straightforward and Insightful -
3.55
Matt Joseph’s “Enough Said Review [TIFF 2013]” Is Bittersweet Memory -
3.55
Loenard Maltin Is a Keenly Great Read in “Enough Said” -
3.53
It’s Hard to Stay Focused Reading Louise Keller’s “Enough Said” -
3.53
Kirk Honeycutt Is Deservedly Affectionate in ”’Enough Said’” -
3.53
Justin Chang’s Well-Rounded “Film Review: ’Enough Said’” Satisfies -
3.5
Brian Tallerico’s “Romantic Comedy Is a Sweet, Gentle Gem” Is Sincere -
3.48
Kimberley Jones’ “‘Enough Said’ Review” Shares a Sophisticated Synopsis -
3.48
John Wirt’s “Fifty-Somethings Find Romance” Is Tasteful and Positive -
3.48
Ken Hanke’s “Enough Said Review” Is Well-Organized and Holds Its Own -
3.48
Lawrence Toppman’s “More Than Enough to Say” Is Convincingly Delightful -
3.45
Peter Canavese’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Coherently Competent -
3.43
Brian Orndorf’s “‘Enough Said’ Preview” Has Lots of Personality -
3.43
Stephanie Zacharek Charmingly Shares Insight in “Fall for James…” -
3.4
Moira MacDonald’s “‘Enough Said’: More, Please” Has Great Charm and Grace -
3.4
There’s No Substance at All to David ‘Mad Dog’ Bradley’s “Enough Said” -
3.38
Brian Viner’s “Poignant Final Act” Is a Fond Farewell to Main Actor -
3.38
Mara Reinstein’s “Utterly Delightful, Grown-Up Romantic Comedy” Is a Treat -
3.35
Austin Kennedy’s “Review: ‘Enough Said’” Is Authentically Charming -
3.35
Matt Kelemen’s “Rom-Com Done Right” Has a Natural Flow and Enjoyability -
3.33
Sophie Kaufman’s “Enough Said Review” Is Energetic, Feisty, Unambitious -
3.3
Craig Seligman’s “Gandolfini Goodbye: Film” Says Just Enough, Tastefully -
3.3
Frank Swietek’s “Enough Said” Is Surprisingly Awesome -
3.3
Liam Lacey’s “Not the Main Attraction” Is Mind Numbing -
3.28
Jason Gorber’s “ENOUGH SAID Simply Falls Flat” Is Friendly and Charming -
3.25
Quirke’s “Enough Said” Replaces Insight With Dismissiveness -
3.23
James Mottram’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is More Aloof Than Enjoyable -
3.23
Steven Rea’s “And It’s All Said So Beautifully” Seems Perceptive, Human -
3.2
Paul MacInnes Transcends in Character Study “Enough Said: Toronto 2013…” -
3.2
Kenneth Turan’s “‘Enough Said’ Says Just Enough” Is Grown-Up and Thorough -
3.2
Ella Taylor Is Fair and Concise in “Almost, but at Least There’s. .” -
3.2
Joe Williams’s “Love Gets a Second Chance” Is Stylish and Keen -
3.18
Mary F. Pols “When Tony Met Elaine” Makes an Interesting Read at Best -
3.13
Gire’s “Wise Romantic Comedy” Is a Muddled Work of Good Intentions -
3.1
Lori Hoffman’s “Farewell Gentle Jim” Never Really Takes Off -
3.08
Duane Dudek’s “A Winning Midlife Love Story” Is Unique and Natural -
3.08
Kevin Lally Favorably Summarizes for “Film Review: Enough Said” -
3.05
Connie Ogle’s “Review of ‘Enough Said’” Could Use Some Spice and Direction -
3.05
Stella Papamichael’s “Gandolfini Romances Julia” Is Emotionally Driven -
3.05
Graham Young’s “Movie Review: Enough Said (15)” Is All Over the Place -
3.03
Harvey Karten’s Ugly “‘ENOUGH SAID’” Nonetheless Vies for Insight -
2.98
Susan Granger’s “Enough Said” Is Good as Far as Eulogies Go -
2.98
Ethan Alter’s “When Julia Met James” Is Wordy and Imbalanced -
2.95
Mark Kermode’s Observant “Enough Said—Review” Stays Warmhearted -
2.95
Marshall Fine’s ”’Enough Said’: Just Say It” Is Only Fine, Nothing More -
2.95
Joe Neumaier’s “‘Enough Said’, Review” Is Boring and Unsatisfying -
2.9
Sam Adams’ Curt “Enough Said: Movie Review” Fails to Convey Much -
2.9
Ann Hornaday’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Almost Trips Over It’s Wordiness -
2.9
Peter Rainer’s “Gandolfini Is the Best Part” Is Bland and Passive -
2.88
David Edwards’ Late-to-the-Party “Epitaph for James” Doesn’t Add Much -
2.88
Susan Cole’s “Review of ‘Enough Said’” Doesn’t Say Enough to Convince -
2.85
Lou Lumenick’s “Late, Great Gandolfini Romances” Will Leave Readers Yawning -
2.85
James Verniere’s “Shine in Charming Comedy” Is Quickly Boring -
2.85
Dave White’s “Enough Said Review” Is Surprisingly Fair -
2.85
Susan Wloszczyna’s “Enough Said” Is as Readable as a Laundry List -
2.83
Matt Brunson’s “Eloquently Stated” Is Off-Track and Uncertain -
2.83
Roger Moore’s “Movie Review: ‘Enough Said’” Plainly, Painfully Bores -
2.8
Marc Mohan’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is a Draining Experience -
2.8
Gregory Ellwood’s Casual “Review: James…” Trivializes Subject -
2.78
Tom Long’s “A Perfect Match in ‘Enough Said’” Is Only Okay, Too Short -
2.78
Eric Kohn’s Cordial “Review: Why James…” Makes Hefty Arguments -
2.73
David Sexton’s “Enough Said—Film Review” Mourns Rather Critiques -
2.73
Lisa Kennedy’s “‘Enough Said’: Review” Is Off-Topic and Unconvincing -
2.73
Rex Reed’s “Talking and Talking” Is Too Uptight and Formulated -
2.7
Robert Roten’s Gloomy “Enough Said” Is a Chore to Get Through -
2.7
Katherine Monk’s “Review: Enough Said” Makes Powerless Points -
2.68
Christine Ziemba’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Like Flat Soda, Uninteresting -
2.68
Peter Howell’s “A Grand Performance in a Trifling Rom-Com” Is Unoriginal -
2.65
Hewitt’s “Honest. Funny. Real. Terrific. Enough Said.” Is Flimsy at Best -
2.63
Mark Dujsik’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is as Tidy as a Teenager’s Bedroom -
2.58
Chris Nashawaty’s Plain “Enough Said (2013)” Attempts Sentimentality -
2.58
Clint O’Connor’s “Charming Comedy-Drama-Love-Story” Is Unorganized -
2.55
Paul Chambers’s “Enough Said” Lacks Insight -
2.5
Tim Grierson’s “James Gandolfini Says Goodbye” Is Far Off Point -
2.5
Steve Persall’s “Posthumous Gandolfini Film Says It All” Has Excess Grief -
2.5
Perry Seibert’s “Enough Said: Review” Tries a Little Too Hard to Be Kind -
2.48
Berardinelli’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is One Long Complaint -
2.48
David Kaplan’s “Review of ‘Enough Said’” Is Informative but Indecisive -
2.48
Todd McCarthy Retrospectively Gossips in “Enough Said: Toronto Review” -
2.45
Kent Turner’s “Review of ‘Enough Said’” Is Shaky and Indecisive -
2.45
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat’s “Review: ‘Enough Said’” Is a Little Lazy -
2.43
Colin Covert’s “Gandolfini, Louis-Dreyfus Find Love” Doesn’t Quite Impress -
2.43
Scott A. Mantz’ “Holofcener Has a Lot to Say” Could Use Some Spice -
2.38
Stephen Whitty’s “Bittersweet Romance” Is Off-Base and Slow Moving -
2.38
Jim Judy’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Not as Charming as It Wants to Be -
2.35
Laura Clifford’s “Enough Said” Is Acceptable at Best, Boring at Worst -
2.3
Dennis Schwartz’s “A Gem” Stumbles to an Unsatisfactory Conclusion -
2.23
A. A. Dowd’s Scanty “Toronto 2013…” Leaves Unspecial Expectations -
2.13
Matthew Turner’s “Enough Said (12A)” Is a Review Without a Vision -
2.13
Mark R. Leeper’s “Enough Said” Is Too Much Said -
2.13
Anton Bitel’s “‘Enough Said’ Review” Is Largely Just Another Cut-and-Paste -
2.03
David Edelstein’s “Heartbreakingly Good” Requires a Doctorate to Get It -
2
Scott Nash’s “Enough Said” Strikes the Boredom Bell Quickly -
1.93
Joe Gross’s “Stay for the Story” Lacks Personality -
1.93
Joe Morgenstern’s “A Piercing Comedy” Is Painfully Boring -
1.9
Dana Stevens’ “See It: Enough Said” Overshares and Is Emotionally Shallow -
1.88
Bill Goodykoontz’s “‘Enough Said,’” Fails to Entice -
1.8
Matt Pais’s “Cheers,” Makes Dolphins Cry