Yes, who would talk to Italy, With Tuscany, with so much food and more good-looking men than good food?
So, the story begins. Tuscany never disappoints. Full of sunshine and full of love.
It all starts with a big house. I think this movie completely overturns the absurd "don't buy a house without a man" myth. Frances said, I want to cook here for other people to eat, I want to witness a wedding here, I want to start a family here, etc. Dreams are all women's, right? If everything, you wait for a man to start, you are wrong. Life is like the sun in Tuscany, it's everywhere, you have to move out of your recliner right away and come to the yard. If you don't get the sun at this time, when will you wait?
Frances, as we all wish, met a handsome and messed up Italian man, his name is Marcello. Haha, did you think of Fellini and the equally handsome Marcello Stroianni. The romance of this story did not disappoint us, but neither did the outcome. Such an amorous man, you can't always let him dove!
She cooks learned Italian dishes for neighbors and Polish workers renovating in the house, where her close friend is a happy mother. As a relative, she witnessed the wedding of a Polish boy and an Italian girl.
The wedding was taking place in the Tuscan sunshine, and she was drinking red wine when she suddenly realized that she had got everything she wanted at this moment.
Wait a minute, isn't it the other Marcello who came to her with a glass of wine in the crowd?
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