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  1. After the arrival of their first child, her picture perfect life is shattered when she discovers Mitch's hidden possessive dark side, a controlling and abusive alter ego that can turn trust, love...

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1114051-enoughEnough | Rotten Tomatoes

    May 24, 2002 · Feb 14, 2024. Nov 6, 2019. Apr 29, 2009. Working-class waitress Slim (Jennifer Lopez) finds her life transformed when she marries wealthy contractor Mitch (Billy Campbell). She settles into an...

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    • Mystery & Thriller, Drama
    • PG-13
  3. May 24, 2002 · Enough. Roger Ebert May 24, 2002. Tweet. May contain spoilers. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Enough" is a nasty item masquerading as a feminist revenge picture. It's a step or two above "I Spit On Your Grave," but uses the same structure, in which a man victimizes a woman for the first half of the film, and then the woman turns the ...

  4. After the arrival of their first child, her picture perfect life is shattered when she discovers Mitch's hidden possessive dark side, a controlling and abusive alter ego that can turn trust, love and tranquility into terror. Terrified for her child's safety, Slim flees with her daughter.

  5. Summaries. After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband. 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.

  6. Enough is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Michael Apted. The movie is based on the 1998 novel Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen, which was a New York Times bestseller. It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, an abused wife who learns to fight back. Enough was released theatrically in the United States on May 24, 2002.

  7. tv.apple.com › us › movieEnough - Apple TV

    Enough. CRIME. Working-class waitress Slim (Jennifer Lopez, Maid in Manhattan) thought she was entering a life of domestic bliss when she married Mitch (Billy Campbell, TV's "Once and Again"), the man of her dreams.

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