Three sentence movie reviews: Enough Said.

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I wasn’t really ready to be uncomfortable for as long as I was during this movie, so that was a surprise.  However, I loved the romance and the chemistry between Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfini and also Toni Collette* was there too, which made for some great acting.  There was a nice parallel story of sending your child to college, so overall, this was a very good film.

Cost:  $3.00
Where watched:  Laurelhurst with S. North.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2013/posters/enough_said.jpg

*Speaking in her real accent.

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  • Sara K.
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    Oh, uncomfortable, how? People have said it was such a lovely last role for Gandolfini. And I adore Toni Collette.

  • Patricia
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    I won't say specifically, because judging from the gasps in the theater, not everyone knew the main plot twist, but let's say that when the main plot twist happened, I expected it to resolve itself quickly, but instead we stayed in limbo for much longer than I had figured on. Limbo was uncomfortable, but ultimately good from a drama perspective.

  • balyien
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    Hmm. I've been wanting to see this because I've yet to hear anything bad about it. Knowing that there's a sneaky plot twist makes it sound even more interesting. I'll have to check it out!

  • Patricia
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    If you've read about it, you already know the plot twist, so don't go in looking for another. I was just surprised how long it played out after the plot twist happened. Also, that so many people in the theater didn't know about it. I guess they are not in the habit of reading reviews.

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