James Gandolfini and Julia Louis-Dreyfus bond in 'Enough Said'
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In Enough Said, which premieres at next month’s Toronto Film Festival, the late James Gandolfini plays Albert, a teddy-bear of a guy who falls for Eva, a single mom played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Both of them have one child who is about to begin college, leaving them alone to bond over their shared sense of abandonment. Their blossoming romance gets bumpy when she discovers that his ex is one of her new clients (Catherine Keener), a poet who unwittingly skews Eva’s impression of her new beau.
In the exclusive clip below, the two are introduced at a swanky party, a swanky ugly party, where the two connect on their shared poor opinion of the opposite sex present.
Enough Said, directed by Nicole Holofcener (Friends With Money) and also co-starring Toni Collette and Ben Falcone, will premiere in Toronto and open in theaters on Sept. 20.
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