The trailer for "Enough Said," one of James Gandolfini's final film roles before his death in June, hit the Internet this week, and fans are cheering the romantic comedy that shows a softer side of Tony Soprano.
"Enough Said" marked Gandolfini's penultimate movie — he went on to shoot the crime drama "Animal Rescue," which is due out next year — and stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a massage therapist whose new relationship with Albert (Gandolfini) becomes confused when she books his ex-wife (Catherine Keener) as a client.
Gandolfini, best known for his iconic role on HBO's "The Sopranos,"
died June 19 of a massive heart attack while vacationing with his family in Italy. He was 51.
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Louis-Dreyfus, who mourned the actor's death on Twitter in June, told reporters at the time that
audiences will "really freak out" over Gandolfini's part in "Enough Said."
Gandolfini fans are excited to see Tony Soprano in a more emotional role.
"I shed a tear seeing this trailer," one YouTube user wrote. "James Gandolfini was one of the finest actors in America. Enough said."
"Looks like a very classy film to have as a final project," another posted. "Looking forward to it. I'll bring a beer and pour a little out for a lost legend. RIP James."
"Enough Said" will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and will have a limited release on Sept. 20 via Fox Searchlight.
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