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Enough Director: Michael Apted Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Bill Campbell, Juliette Lewis, Dan Futterman

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/16/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 22,296

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Closed Caption; 3 Bonus featurettes: "A Clear Message," "Enough is Enough," "Krav Maga: Contact Combat"; Cinemax special: "Max on the Set: Enough"; Featuring the music video "Alive" by Jennifer Lopez; Deleted scenes with optional director's commentary ; Director and writer commentary; Producer's commentary; Filmographies; Theatrical trailers

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [2:47]
2. How They Met [1:47]
3. All Bets Are Off [2:20]
4. To Have and to Hold [3:13]
5. Conquering Hero [2:24]
6. Our Happy Family [1:40]
7. 33: Darcelle [3:48]
8. More Than Enough [5:47]
9. Ginny's Advice [3:05]
10. A Determined Man [1:40]
11. At the Police Station [1:16]
12. Get Out [6:14]
13. You Can Run [5:25]
14. The FBI [5:50]
15. Jupiter [2:45]
16. New Leaf [4:17]
17. Take Care [:25]
18. Robbie [1:30]
19. "You Can't Run Forever" [2:57]
20. House Rules [2:57]
21. Worst Fears Realized [3:04]
22. Robbie in Pursuit [4:20]
23. James Toller, Esq. [5:23]
24. Krav Maga [1:20]
25. Evening the Odds [5:47]
26. "You Want to Fight Me?" [12:16]
27. Self-Defense is Not Murder [4:00]
28. One of the Lucky Ones [3:09]

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Editorial Reviews

International pop star and sex symbol Jennifer Lopez is cast effectively against type as a former waitress who struggles to keep her young daughter and herself safe when her "dream marriage" goes sour. Yes, we know, it’s tough to imagine the glamorous J-Lo as a working-class girl who gets smacked around by an abusive husband, but under the direction of Michael Apted (The World Is Not Enough) she’s both convincing and sympathetic. Billy Campbell, the oh-so-sensitive hubby of TV’s Once and Again, is unnerving as the wealthy charmer whose controlling nature becomes menacing when his wife refuses to overlook his infidelities. Rather than morph into the typical abused-wife drama you’d expect to see on Lifetime, Enough shows Lopez taking proactive steps to establish a new identity and defend herself physically after Campbell gets violent. The movie’s third act sets the stage for a final confrontation that’s more than a little melodramatic, but immensely satisfying nonetheless. J-Lo’s transformation from helpless victim to empowered combatant is effectively dramatized, even if she does seem like one of Charlie’s Angels in the film’s slam-bang climax. Apted’s direction is vivid and dynamic, and he draws a stark contrast between aggressor and victim. The two leads are backed up by slick supporting performances from Dan Futterman, Juliette Lewis, and Noah Wyle, but make no mistake: This is J-Lo’s show from beginning to end, and she commands the viewer's attention right from the outset. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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emotionalby Anonymous

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February 23, 2009: The movie really touched my heart. I have seem this happen to one of my friends parents before.. it has been a really hard time.. :(

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Jennifer/Slim:Both Survivorsby Anonymous

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June 24, 2005: Jennifer is a great actress,performer,and so much more. Enough showed one does not have to take abuse, there is a way out. Many of us finding ourselves in these situations, thank Jennifer and others for showing survival is possible!


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