Analysis Of The Film Enough

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Enough is a 2002 thriller directed by Michael Apted and written by Nicholas Kazan. This film is very similar to the Stephen King’s 1995 film adaptation of Dolores Claiborne directed by Taylor Hackford. The protagonists in both these films find themselves trapped in abusive relationships and turn to drastic means to protect themselves and their daughters. In the film Enough, Slim runs away with her daughter from her abusive husband to protect her life whereas, Dolores, in Dolores Claiborne is trapped in her little small town with her husband who is abusive to her and is now sexually abusing their daughter. These women find themselves in these abusive relationships and become empowered to take control of their lives. The writers skillfully use literary elements in these films to convey this message.
The conflict in Enough is between Slim and her very abusive husband Mitch. He sweeps Slim off her feet in a small little diner, they get married and seem blissfully happy. They settle down into a beautiful house and have a daughter named Gracie. Several years later Mitch’s attention starts to waiver and we find out he is having an affair. When confronted by Slim he becomes angry and slaps …show more content…

Symbols included are the eclipse, rough hands, Selena’s mirror reflection and a wine named Black and White to demonstrate the consequences of abuse. The eclipse scene symbolizes the death of Dolores’s husband and a time for new beginnings. She is now free of her abusive husband and can take back her life and protect her daughter. Dolores’s rough hands are a symbol of a hard rough life and the burden of killing her husband. Selena mirror image which reflects the back of her heads symbolizes her repression of the sexual abuse she experience at the hands of her father. Finally, we notice Selena is drinking the same Black and White wine her father did symbolizing the horrible cycle of

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