A divorced woman who decides to pursue the man she's interested in learns he's her new friend's ex-husband.
It’s pleasantly funny in the style of a mid-range Woody Allen, but also a sad reminder that we lost Gandolfini, right, far too soon.
Assured, adult filmmaking from a writer/director who knows her way around the ups and downs of relationships. It’s also a fitting tribute to the talent of the gentle, grizzly Gandolfini.
Enough Said is a match made in romantic comedy heaven – heart-warming and frequently hilarious.
This film is a smart and winning story about what is involved in the painful re-illusionment of middle-aged love.
The result is a superb middle-age rom-com about the need to accept change and the wisdom to resist it.
Very modest.
Helping anchor affairs, though, is the bear-like Gandolfini, who brings charm and gravitas to a movie that might otherwise have seemed very superficial.
Likeable romcom.
As always, Holofcener achieves an extremely likable balance between light and shade, the sadness in her characters' lives sitting happily alongside the laughter.
General release. Check local listings for show times.