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There is probably no person in the world who would not remember the best TV series for ladies of all times “Sex and the City”. And there is probably no lady, who never identified herself with the characters from this series. This is due to the fact that the characters are realistic and vivid. We all know at least one Charlotte, a two or more Miranda’s, and for sure everyone has a friend like Samantha. And it is most likely that every woman pictured herself to be like Carrie. Anyway, here comes a new character, which is great and prefect to be identified with.

This is a story of Enough Said. A story, which has no need for words. A divorce masseuse named Eve, a woman of strong character and nice attitude tries to move on with her life after getting rid of a horrid marriage, Like every divorced woman of her age, Eve is a little desperate, a little crazy, but nevertheless full of hope and faith. Eve fills depressed, abandoned and alone, which is completely natural for a divorce victim. Her grown daughter left the house to start her studies in college, and now Eve is literally alone. Everything she has is her job and a few friends, who have always been there for her.

Eve is lost and Eve does not know, how to go on. But in Enough Said everything changes so rapidly, that it seems as if the characters themselves are not keeping pace with the events. At some strange party Eve meets a man, who is an embodiment of everything Eve never even thought of in a man. Yes, he is charming, yes, he is cheerful and funny, and yes, he is very much alike her, but it seems that these two will never have anything in common.

It is fun and nice for them spending time together, they feel themselves young again, back to old days of recklessness and excitement. It takes some time, but suddenly Eve realizes, that this man, Albert, could be the one for her. The attachment grows deeper and deeper, and the love story would have been flawless, if not for a necessary dramatic twist.

One of the Eve’s clients, a friend of hers and a woman she always admired, starts telling Eve about her ex-husband, who was repugnant in all respects. Eve finds out by accident, that this horrid ex and her beloved Albert are the same man, and after that the complications begin. But after every obstacle Eve and Albert find the way to be together and to live happily ever after, as it is ought to be in movies of such kind.

Be careful not to miss the most enjoyable Enough Said comedy, because it is rare to see a melodramatic comedy of such quality and such charm nowadays.

Kira Browdy