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Never mind that it’s a comedy for adults, never mind that it’s understated yet grounded in everyday upper middle class life (sure it’s upper middle class–many of the houses onscreen could sell for over three hundred thousand, some considerably more, though James Gandolfini’s Albert still wears a shabby gray shirt and eats heavily buttered popcorn out of a bucket, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Eva still ogles the inside of some of her richer clients’ houses), never mind that director Nicole Holofcener seems less interested in the plot twist (Eva dates Albert, realizes one of her clients (Marianne, played with astringent insouciance by Catherine Keener) is Albert’s ex-wife) than in the softpedal interaction between the two middle-aged lovers–if you must take away one thing from the film it’s this: Gandolfini manages to make chubby sexy again.
via Critic After Dark: Enough Said (Nicole Holofcener, 2013).