Quick Plot Summary: Released in 2002, Enough is a Drama, Thriller film directed by Michael Apted, written by Nicholas Kazan. The narrative explores complex human emotions and relationships through detailed character development. It provides a scannable look at the movie's central conflict involving Jennifer Lopez as Slim Hiller.

Story Breakdown

This character-driven narrative explores the internal and external conflicts that define the human experience. Working-class waitress Slim thought she was entering a life of domestic bliss when she married Mitch, the man of her dreams. 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. Relentless in his pursuit and enlisting the aid of lethal henchmen, Mitch continually stalks the prey that was once his family. The screenplay takes time to develop Jennifer Lopez's journey, allowing audiences to connect emotionally with their struggles and triumphs. Each scene builds upon the last, creating a cumulative emotional impact.

Narrative Structure

  • Opening Hook: We meet Jennifer Lopez as Slim Hiller in their ordinary world, establishing the emotional baseline before the inciting incident disrupts their life. Michael Apted builds this foundation carefully, and over its 114-minute runtime, the pacing proves deliberate.
  • Character Arc: The main character shows growth throughout the story, though some supporting characters could have been more fully realized. Jennifer Lopez's arc is present but occasionally predictable.
  • Climax & Resolution: The emotional climax brings Jennifer Lopez's arc to its natural conclusion. Michael Apted's direction provides adequate resolution, providing catharsis while staying true to the story's core themes.