Wow, I love what you’re wearing. Your dress, and your shoes and your purse. MARIANNE Oh, thanks. Gee, I should bring you everywhere. I loveyouroutfit. So, you’re a masseuse. And you’re good? EVA I am. EVA (CONT’D) What is it that you do? MARIANNE I’m a poet. EVA And I’m a dreamer. MARIANNE No. Really. EVA Oh. You - you’re really a poet? MARIANNE I am. EVA And you make a living? MARIANNE I do! EVA You’re a poet. Now I know it. MARIANNE Good one. EVA Feel free to steal it!

Enough Said (2013)
EVA
A screenplay character in Enough Said (2013).
- lines
- 45
- words
- 1,606
- scenes
- 21
- dialogue
- 26%
- avg words / line
- 36
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 141
source review flagged 2 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Nobody ate the bread, by the way. PETER Youdid. EVA Exactly. She starts to walk away but stops herself. EVA (CONT’D) What do you say to people when they asked why we got divorced? PETER I usually just say we probably shouldn’t have been together. EVA But Fran knows everything. I mean, you’ve talked about me. He looks at her as if to say “duh.” EVA (CONT’D) Of course. She’s your wife. Eva and Peter join the others. While they all chat and laugh, Eva stares at her ex husband, growing pensive and lonely.
scene 68 — EXT. RESTAURANT - NIGHTI told her to wait.
scene 61 — INT. EVA’S LIVING ROOM - DAYLook at you guys. CHLOE No way. DEBBIE What? CHLOE We’re not buying the same dress, mom.
scene 26 — INT. CLOTHING STORE - DAYWow. You sure? MARIANNE Absolutely. EVA I’m a little intimidated, I’m not real good with poetry. MARIANNE Just let them wash over you. Don’t try and understand them. EVA Believe me, I won’t. MARIANNE You know, I love being with you. Would it be weird if we hung out, as friends? EVA I would love that. MARIANNE Me, too.
scene 50 — EXT. MARIANNE’S BACKYARD - LATERI do like you. ALBERT Why do I feel like I just spent the evening with my ex-wife. Eva looks at the street. EVA Wait. Are you driving me home? ALBERT Yeah. EVA Are you staying over? ALBERT No. Not tonight. EVA Oh.
scene 74 — INT. AUDI - NIGHT
Bookends
I just really liked him. And she leaves Albert’s house.