After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband.After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband.After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband.
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Made in the same vein as 'Sleeping with the Enemy' Enough actually manages to entertain and be its own film quite easily. Slim (Jennifer Lopez) thought she was entering domestic bliss when she married Mitch (Billy Campbell), but after the birth of their first child; Mitch reveals his darker side and Slim goes on the run with their daughter.
Now hunted by her spouse, she finally has enough, and engages Mitch in a battle of wits and physical ability.
'Enough' is good entertainment and despite some minor flaws it has plenty of action, thrills and tension.
OK it's nowhere near the best thriller around, but its worth a look 6/10
Now hunted by her spouse, she finally has enough, and engages Mitch in a battle of wits and physical ability.
'Enough' is good entertainment and despite some minor flaws it has plenty of action, thrills and tension.
OK it's nowhere near the best thriller around, but its worth a look 6/10
This film is about a woman who finds out that her husband is not the great man he appears to be. She refuses to accept her fate as an abused housewife, and does everything she can to change her destiny.
"Enough" wastes no time beating around the bush. Right from the beginning, we already see how abusive the cheating husband is. Slim, the determined wife, fights back. She appears helpless at first, creating much sympathy for her. She lives in threat and danger every day. There is much suspense and thrill throughout the film. As the film progress, we see the satisfying finale. I hope all spouses who are battered can stand up against the terror like Slim does.
"Enough" wastes no time beating around the bush. Right from the beginning, we already see how abusive the cheating husband is. Slim, the determined wife, fights back. She appears helpless at first, creating much sympathy for her. She lives in threat and danger every day. There is much suspense and thrill throughout the film. As the film progress, we see the satisfying finale. I hope all spouses who are battered can stand up against the terror like Slim does.
There have been many movies like this that have come before, but this one was more inspiring as I felt that the protagonist took more responsibility for herself by learning to fight and learning self defense. That is an extremely empowering aspect we don't always see, it's usually more about hiding.
I never write reviews, but i've seen this movie twice and it does the job of keeping you intrigued and shows how someone can take control of another's life/well being. I wasn't going to comment until I was reading the bad reviews, and it seems each of them is insulting the movie; but also each of them bring up J-Los body!!! what does her body have to do with the movie? just say it's bad and move on!! don't start insulting looks.
I enjoyed this movie, its not perfect but so what, some parts of the film are not typical of most real life situations but this is a movie, movies are made to entertain and entertain this did. Jennifer Lopez plays Slim who thinks she is married to the perfect husband until one night he reveals his violent side, she then has to try and get her and her child away from him, a fast pace and hefty dose of tension make this an entertaining watch
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- TriviaThe role played by Jennifer Lopez was originally intended for Sandra Bullock.
- GoofsWhen Slim dials 33 the first time, she gets Darcelle, the next time she gets her husband. However, the first time she dials 33, she does it on Mitch's phone. When she dials 33 to get Mitch, it is on her phone.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jennifer Lopez: Alive (2002)
- SoundtracksAll I Wanna Do
Written by Sheryl Crow, David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper and Kevin Gilbert
Performed by Sheryl Crow
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Box office
- Budget
- $38,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $40,007,742
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,009,653
- May 26, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $51,806,184
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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