Enough

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Enough

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Directed by Michael Apted
Produced by Rob Cowan
Irwin Winkler
Written by Nicholas Kazan
Starring Jennifer Lopez,
Billy Campbell,
Julliet Lewis,
Dan Futterman,
Fred Ward,
Tessa Allen,
Noah Wyle
Music by David Arnold
Cinematography Rogier Stoffers,
Rodney Taylor
Editing by Rick Shaine
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) May 24, 2002
Running time 116 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $38,000,000[1]
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For other uses, see Enough (disambiguation).

Enough is a 2002 Hollywood psychological thriller. It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, a young waitress who one day finds the man of her dreams in the diner where she works. A few years later, they have a young daughter, Gracie (Tessa Allen), and it is revealed that her "perfect" husband, Mitch (Billy Campbell) is abusive towards her and her daughter, and is cheating on her.

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Enough starts when a man, Mitch, goes to a diner and defends a waitress, Slim, from a guy who had said some obscene comments to her. Eventually, Mitch and Slim fall in love. They get married, and eventually, they have a baby girl, named Gracie. Mitch is a rich and powerful man, however, and soon, Slim begins to discover a dark side to him. Mitch believes that his money and power will give him anything he wants, and he believes that men are stronger than women. He starts to abuse Slim, beating her with his fist and threatening to kill her. When she goes to the cops for help, she finds out that the best thing cops can do on these cases is leave the criminals in jail for a short period of time and let them go. Moreover, she finds out that if she accuses him, she faces the probability of losing her daughter to state family protection programs.

Slim and Gracie stay at a motel, but he finds them there, and follows them to the motel. They get away when they leave through their room's backdoor and are able to board a public bus. Eventually, Slim and Gracie are able to escape to Seattle, where she meets with her former boyfriend, Joe. However, Mitch has more connections than Slim imagined: It turned out that Mitch had a friend Robbie in the LAPD, that being the same man that had made the improper comments to Slim at the diner. Mitch and Robbie scammed women into each other's laps by doing the same trick, over and over, and Mitch had several mistresses. Through his contacts, Mitch is able to find about Joe's residence and has three men go there to search for Slim and Gracie. He also makes it impossible for her to use their credit cards.

Slim and Gracie then go on a trip across the country, trying to find safety. But they are once again tracked down when they reach Michigan, and, after getting away, Slim decides to send over Gracie to her friend from the diner, Ginny, for one month while she trains in Krav Maga to be able to fight Mitch. Then, a training scene proceeds.

After Slim has trained, she goes to Mitch's new house, where she spends most of her day getting rid of objects that could be used as weapons, getting familiar with the layout of the house, and planting letters of evidence. When Mitch arrives at home later that day, Slim and Mitch are involved in a violent fight, but this time, Slim, better prepared and stronger both mentally and physically, beats Mitch up. Mitch dies as a result of the fight. Exhausted, Slim sits outside and calls the police.

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[edit] 2002 Golden Raspberry Awards

One nomination:

  • Worst Actress (Jennifer Lopez)

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