Love at any age is fascinating
and heartwarming. But doing a movie as beautiful as this involving over the
middle aged adults is tough. But this movie proves that for a movie to be close
to heart all it need is a simple story with a beautiful script and actors that
makes you forget that you’re watching a movie.
Eva and Albert are both divorced
parents with teenage daughters. At one fine evening they find each other at a
party. Later on they discover that they like each other a lot and hope of a relationship
touches the horizon. But Eva starts to doubt her relationship with Albert after
she coincidently discovers that one of her close client is connected to Albert.
And this connection surprises her so much that Eva loses her balance in the
relationship which turns things in to grey.
Enough Said is a perfect example
of how people react to things what they hear from others. Sometimes opinions
matters a lot and they matter too much we forget to see the true picture. In
Eva’s case she starts to doubt her relationship with Albert even though he
seems to be the perfect person she have being looking for. And sometimes doubts
eats in to relationships so much that they can turn in to ugly mistakes soon. The
most moving part of the movie for me is this truth. There is no one perfect for
anyone but a lasting relationship is always about compromising and seeing
beyond your own expectations.
And finally performances by Julia
Louis Dreyfus and James Gandolfini is so warm that you feel everything they
feel. And with the untimely death of Gandolfini it’s difficult to smile even at
the hopeful end of Enough Said. Such great actor and we will forever miss his
performances.
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