Enough Said

An engaging, low-key, down-to-earth, well-acted, star-dotted (Toni Collette, Ben Falcone, et al.), 95-minute film in which a divorced California masseuse (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), who has a college-bound daughter (Tracey Fairaway), starts a relationship with a charming, funny, overweight television history library employee (James Gandolfini), who also has a snobbish daughter (Eve Hewson) headed to college, and then poisons the relationship when she foolishly does not tell her boyfriend that her new judgmental, negative poet client (Catherine Keener) is his ex-wife.
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