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Under The Tuscan Sun (2003)
Released By: Buena Vista Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 9/26/2003
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Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Audrey Wells
Language: English
Official Website: http://tuscansun.movies.go.com/main.html
Theatrical Release: 9/26/2003
Home Video Release: 1/5/2007
Cast: Diane Lane, Lindsay Duncan, Sandra Oh, Raoul Bova, Pawel Szadja, Vincenzo Ricotta
Published ID: 675679
UPC: 786936238679, 786936226355,
Plot: A woman starts her life over with a new home in a new land in this romantic comedy drama . Frances (Diane Lane) is a writer in her mid-'30s who feels emotionally derailed after her divorce. Unhappy and unable to write, she isn't sure what to do with her life, and her best friend Patti (Sandra Oh) decides she needs some time away from her problems. With that in mind, Patti gives Frances a ticket for a two-week tour of the Tuscany region of Italy; while there, Frances finds a dilapidated old villa. Charmed by the warmth, beauty, and charm of the small town of Cortona, Frances impulsively decides to buy the villa, thinking she can fix it up herself. The home proves to be more of a handyman's special than she imagined, but as she slowly gets the hang of household maintenance, Italian style, Frances develops a new confidence as she makes friends with her neighbors and finds love with a handsome local named Marcello (Raoul Bova). Under the Tuscan Sun is loosely adapted from the memoir by Frances Mayes, who (unlike the leading character of the film) remained happily married during her sojourn in Tuscany. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Diane Lane
Added 11/24/2009

The reason I ordered this movie is because I absolutely love it and wanted to have my own copy to watch whenever I wanted. I also appreciate the low prices of movies on Amazon.
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Great to watch with a girlfriend (Chick Flick)
Added 11/24/2009

Great to watch with a girlfriend (Chick Flick). Any movie with Diane Lane is Great!
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It's a very good one.
Added 10/2/2009

I have not seen this in a wile. But what I remember this is a very good one. I love this movie. If I could only pick about 30 movies that I could have this would be one of them.

-Raymond Day

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"They built the tracks before there was a train that could make the trip..."
Added 9/26/2009

I have this movie on my short list of fairy tale / fable / suspension of disbelief movies, along with other "some people love it / some people hate it" films like Serendipity, About Schmidt, Something's Gotta Give, Sideways (Widescreen Edition), and Local Hero.

These films all have one thing in common: the protagonists find themselves in situations where life hasn't turned out the way they planned, or a major "life event" takes something away from them, and in their own moment of lack and the inevitable pull toward self-pity, they find that the less they focus on what they lack and more on the blessings they have (usually in the form of other people in their lives), the more the their needs are met...and often on a grander scale than they'd previously imagined.

In short, some times you lay down and get up to find yourself covered with ladybugs. People who have seen the film will get that reference immediately.

There are a number of reasons to watch the movie, beginning with Diane Lane. She manages to bring the viewer right up to the point where they might be turned off by the whining and self-pity, and theby stop "rooting for" her...but she never crosses that line. She keeps her character human, and part of being human is feeling loss and disappointment. What separates the people who stay in that frame of mind from the ones who eventually prosper is a willingness to get up and keep moving, even when "life hurts" and you'd rather not.

That's what the movie is all about. In the beginning, following her divorce, her friend Patti (the amazing Sandra Oh) tries to convince her to take a trip to Tuscany. She decides she can't, and relocates the pity party to a cramped, noisy apartment. Fortunately, she lacks a tolerance for her new environment and it's off to Tuscany we go.

From that point on, there are too many spoilers, so I'll stop here. My feeling is that there are probably more people who have seen the movie and are reading the reviews to see what others think than there are people deciding if they want to watch it.

In the modern, cynical world, there is a certain amount of scorn directed toward these little "fables" and "life lessons." However, taking a moment to watch them reminds us that we are all human, we are all fragile, and we all can make a simple decision to do the best we can with what we have, and to always give thanks for what we've got.

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Romantic, Beautiful
Added 9/19/2009

I loved the story. It shows the journey that a woman may go through in discovery of herself. One of my favorite romantic movies.
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Diane Lane
Added 11/24/2009

The reason I ordered this movie is because I absolutely love it and wanted to have my own copy to watch whenever I wanted. I also appreciate the low prices of movies on Amazon.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great to watch with a girlfriend (Chick Flick)
Added 11/24/2009

Great to watch with a girlfriend (Chick Flick). Any movie with Diane Lane is Great!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It's a very good one.
Added 10/2/2009

I have not seen this in a wile. But what I remember this is a very good one. I love this movie. If I could only pick about 30 movies that I could have this would be one of them.

-Raymond Day

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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