
Local waitress Slim Miller discovers that the dream man she married isn't who she thought he was. Slim and her young daughter try to escape (aided by her previous boyfriend), but the now villainous husband pursues her relentlessly. Fearing also for the safety of her daughter, Slim decides that there's only one way out of the marriage: kill him.... (Full plot summary below)
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Local waitress Slim Miller discovers that the dream man she married isn't who she thought he was. Slim and her young daughter try to escape (aided by her previous boyfriend), but the now villainous husband pursues her relentlessly. Fearing also for the safety of her daughter, Slim decides that there's only one way out of the marriage: kill him.
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| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleIt's the most tension-producing movie out there right now -- in the best way, it's almost unbearable. |
| Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesThe senseless violence of a Jean-Claude Van Dammer, no point to that, but this, this has purpose. This is an ass-kicking a girl can get into. So why do I feel like crying mea culpa? |
| Washington PostAnn HornadayEven the most hard-hearted critic will let out a sisterhood-is-powerful whoop. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonOne of those movies that starts like a house afire, catches you firmly in its narrative grip and then suddenly blows itself out, not really going out with a whimper but with a big, bad, ludicrous bang. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliEnough is Apted at his most commercial, and, unfortunately, his least compelling. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaAt this point in her career, Lopez can clearly bend the universe -- but no amount of bending can make Enough anything more than formulaic. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanDelivers the kind of vengeance fantasy women unhappy with their husbands may want: Vicarious satisfaction, however clumsily delivered, is better than no satisfaction at all. Just be sure to stop by the lobotomy clinic en route to the theater. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThere's only one place that a movie like this one can possibly be heading, and that's to a demagogic blowout of violent, femme-power payback. Enough gets there by way of far too many tedious detours. |
| Village VoiceMichael AtkinsonCampbell is the movie's primary power source. His steely gaze and overbearing quietude are forever tainted; "Once and Again" doesn't stand a chance in Lifetime reruns. |
| VarietyRobert KoehlerThe latest model in the recent spate of underwhelming female star vehicles, Enough, a thriller detailing how a good wife gets back at an evil, possessive husband, is never provocative enough to generate strong emotional response. |