Scott Hardie: “It ruled.”

Probably the most thoroughly pleasing film of the year after “Antwone Fisher” (which shares its sunflower motif), you’d have to be very cynical not to enjoy this alluring picture. It helps that it acknowledges its own debt to Italian-tourism films and to the laughable yuppie-therapy nature of its premise (“that is so Oprah!” complains the heroine). Films like this succeed with an engaging lead, colorful supporting players, and beautiful scenery, so that no matter what happens in the story, there’s always something on the screen to keep you smiling. Best is the no-nonsense friend played by the endearing Sandra Oh.

− date unknown • more by Scottlog in or create an account to reply

Want to join the discussion? Log in or create an account to reply.

write your own review of Under the Tuscan Sun


Other Movies from 2003

The Pianist

Scott Hardie says, "It ruled." Go »

Mona Lisa Smile

Scott Hardie says, "It was ok." Go »

Till Human Voices Wake Us

Scott Hardie says, "It ruled." Go »

About Schmidt

Scott Hardie says, "It ruled." Go »

Cube²: Hypercube

Scott Hardie says, "It was ok." Go »

The Hunted

Scott Hardie says, "It ruled." Go »