Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Enough Said follows the burgeoning relationship between a masseuse named Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and Albert (James Gandolfini, in one of his final screen roles), who turns out to be the ex of a new client (Catherine Keener). While the movie is most likely to appeal to adults given the themes and stars, the content is generally teen friendly. There's some social drinking by adults, a bit of swearing (including one "f--k," plus "s--t," "crap," etc.), bare shoulders/backs seen during massage sessions, teens' discussion of losing their virginity -- and plenty of very realistic discussions about relationships.
Sexual
Content
Some flirting and sexual banter between people at parties and on dates. A couple is shown in bed, talking and relaxing after sex. Teens discuss their peers' sexual activities and losing their virginity. Bare backs/shoulders seen during massage scenes.
Violence
Not applicable
Language
Occasional swearing includes one "f--k," plus "ass," "s--t," "crap," "boner," "boobs," "hell," "oh my God," "goddamn," etc.
Social
Behavior
Eva must learn to trust her own judgment when it comes to her new boyfriend.
Consumerism
Some characters have Apple computers and phones.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Social drinking by adults at parties and at meals.