Enough (film)

Enough - Everyone has a limit ( Enough ) is an American film drama directed by Michael Apted from the year 2002 The main role was played by Jennifer Lopez..

Action

The waitress Slim learns the entrepreneur Mitch Hiller know. She marries him and has a daughter, Gracie. Some time later, she discovers that Mitch is cheating. Her husband turns out to be violent. He threatens Slim with violence and thus, the now five- year-old daughter hurting yourself.

Slim and Gracie escape first in a motel and then to Seattle, where Slim meets with her ​​former boyfriend Joe. Mitch uses his relationships and finds them. The working for him men present themselves as FBI agents, and search the apartment, but can not find the hidden Slim and her daughter.

Slim and Gracie flee again and living under a false identity. Slim finds out that she in the upcoming court case over custody has poor chances. She gives Gracie in the care of her friend, traveling to San Francisco and trained the Israeli self-defense art Krav Maga. Slim penetrates into Mitch's a new house and is hiding there. Meanwhile, she hides all the weapons and items that could be used as weapons. Only when Mitch comes home to Slim shows. Her husband taunts her at first, but then it comes to a fight, which starts deadly for Mitch. At the end you see Slim reunited with her daughter.

Reviews

Michael Wilmington wrote in the Chicago Tribune, the film leader is convincing ( convincingly ), but later the film is a melodramatic mush ( melodramatic mush ) degenerate.

The lexicon of the International film wrote, the film is an " emancipation drama, whose songs reflect the development process of the protagonist; too contrived and calculated to be convincing. "

David Bergmann wrote on film starts, the film had succeeded in what was largely thanks to the presentation by Jennifer Lopez. The issue of violence against women was plump, treated at times tasteless.

Synchronization

  • Ghadah Al- Akel: Slim Hiller
  • Bernd Vollbrecht: Mitch Hiller
  • Tessa Allen: Gracie Hiller
  • Bettina White: Ginny
  • Stefan Krause: Joe
  • Oliver Field: Robbie
  • Klaus -Dieter Klebsch: Jupiter
  • Astrid Bless: Mrs. Hiller
  • Ulrich Voß: Jim Toller
  • Metin Tekin: Phil
  • Bruce A. Young: Instructor
  • Uli Krohm: Homeowner

Awards

Jennifer Lopez was nominated in 2002 for the Teen Choice Award and in 2003 for the Golden Raspberry.

Background

The cost of production was estimated at 38 million U.S. dollars. The film played in theaters in the USA about a 39.2 million U.S. dollars.

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