




Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book, Under The Tuscan Sun follows San Francisco writer Frances Mayes (Lane) on a ten-day trip to Tuscany. Once there, she is captivated by the beautiful Italian countryside, and impulsively buys an aging, but charming villa. Fully embracing new friends and local color, Frances finds herself immersed in a life-changing adventure filled with enough unexpected surprises, laughter, and romance to restore her new home - and her belief in second chances. Note: Please go back to the main screen and press the play button after selecting the desired subtitle. Repeat the steps if you want to switch off the subtitles. Review: Great movie!! - Excellent movie! Nice cinemotography, good story, funny, great acting, A very enjoyable movie you will enjoy time and time again! Review: Under the Tuscan Sun - This is definitely my favorite movie from Diane Lane or the my favorite movie The Diane Lane has starred in it's just a beautiful movie in general with the scenery the storyline just everything about this movie is absolutely gorgeous absolutely love this movie and would highly suggest it to anybody whether they like romances or not this woman literally had to rebuild her whole life it's just an unbelievably beautiful movie like I said I would highly recommend it
| Contributor | Diane Lane, Lindsay Duncan, Raoul Bova, Sandra Oh, Vincent Riotta |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 14,329 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Romantic Comedy |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
G**!
Great movie!!
Excellent movie! Nice cinemotography, good story, funny, great acting, A very enjoyable movie you will enjoy time and time again!
D**N
Under the Tuscan Sun
This is definitely my favorite movie from Diane Lane or the my favorite movie The Diane Lane has starred in it's just a beautiful movie in general with the scenery the storyline just everything about this movie is absolutely gorgeous absolutely love this movie and would highly suggest it to anybody whether they like romances or not this woman literally had to rebuild her whole life it's just an unbelievably beautiful movie like I said I would highly recommend it
R**B
Inspiringly, Delightful Post Divorce Movie!
Challenging her sense of insticts to belong after a divorce, Diane Lane presents an identifiable lead. Channels a woman's sense of trust, vision, and capacity to create an inspiring environment. Wonderful cast. Beautiful setting: Worth purchasing. Check out how the movie was made! (not included)
J**Y
Great movie
Great movie
O**H
Beautiful, Uplifting, and Full of Charm
Under the Tuscan Sun (Widescreen Edition) is a gorgeous, feel-good film that transports you straight to the heart of Italy. Diane Lane delivers a fantastic performance as Frances, a woman rebuilding her life in Tuscany after a painful divorce. The film is a perfect mix of romance, self-discovery, and breathtaking scenery, making it an absolute joy to watch. Pros: ✔️ Stunning Cinematography – The Tuscan landscapes are breathtaking and add to the film’s charm. ✔️ Heartwarming Story – A beautiful tale of reinvention, resilience, and embracing life’s unexpected turns. ✔️ Strong Lead Performance – Diane Lane is fantastic, bringing warmth and relatability to Frances’ journey. ✔️ Feel-Good and Inspirational – Perfect for anyone who loves uplifting stories with a touch of romance. Cons: ➖ Loosely Based on the Book – Those expecting a strict adaptation of Frances Mayes’ memoir may be surprised by the creative liberties taken. ➖ Pacing Can Be Slow – The film focuses more on personal growth than fast-moving plot points, which may not suit all viewers. Overall, Under the Tuscan Sun is a wonderful escape into the beauty of Italy and the power of second chances. If you love travel, romance, and inspiring stories, this movie is a must-watch! Highly recommended!
R**E
If you love Italy you’s love this
Great story
M**H
Great Actress At Work - or - Falling In Love With Diane Lane
Diane Lane has always, even as a child reminded me of Natalie Wood. Both were child stars, both posses a similar beauty and way with a smile that turns up just so on the sides. Each is a multi-layered actress of considerable talent. And above all they have made me fall rapturously in love with them. My ability therefore to give a rational review of this film, "Under The Tuscan Sun" is reduced to that of a love struck thirteen year old boy. From the book of the same name by Frances Mayes the film is an altered and fresh look at the original. The direction and screenplay by Audrey Wells is top notch and she gives an insightful commentary on the DVD of her film. It is in her screenplay is where she really shines. She reshapes Mayes book into something magical and infuses it with the charm and glamour of Italy both in the flesh and in the movies. Vincent Riotta is the quite center to the story and is the romantic realist who gently leads Frances into her adventure in Italy. He commands your attention with a quiet and wise presence. Raoul Bova, one of the hottest stars in Italy brings just the right touch of romance and danger to his role as Marcello. In his final scene he is both honest and fair. Sandra Oh hits all the right notes of comedy and drama as Frances' best friend Patti. Her remark on the steaming toilet is a study in comedy timing. Well, she is a master as anyone who has seen her work on Arliss can attest. The wonderful discovery in this film for me is the British actress, Lindsay Duncan who portrays Katherine, the ex-Fellini star who is trapped like a fly in amber by her film past but lives for today within her celluloid cocoon. Adding her to the mix puts just the right touch of cinema magic into the story. I am looking forward to see what she does on the upcoming HBO series "Rome". Finally there is Miss Lane. Her work here is brilliant and filled with the grit and grime of a true actress at work. Yet it is seamless and so natural without a false move or an unsure moment. She inhabits Frances from frame one and caries her and the audience from her despair to rebirth and rejoicing in a new and unexpected life. Her eyes, her smile, her glowing skin become so real on the screen and we find we are given a gift from this actress of so many gifts. We are given the pure joy of watching her in the here and now inhabit a space in our hearts. With this film and her previous appearance in "Unfaithful" she joins the pantheon of stars that like Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, or Natalie Wood who make it all look so easy, so real.
M**I
Favorite Movie
Favorite movie. Who doesn’t dream of going on a gay cation to create a family in Italy. Love this movie.
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