Under The Tuscan Sun

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On Tuesday, I watched Under The Tuscan Sun, which is the third movie I've seen off my list. It's a predictable, but enjoyable story. Diane Lane and Sandra Oh were excellent.

I easily fall for storylines where the main character attempts to start over in a little town or returns home to begin again. Shows like Everwood and Ed are good examples. To ensure I'm completely hooked, just add Italian landscapes and home repair.

The scene that really struck a chord with me was when Frances (Lane) expresses her doubts about buying Bramasole, her Tuscan villa. She worries that she owns a house for a life she doesn't even have. Every now and then, I worry about the same thing. I have to believe that as long as I don't give up, my life will grow into what I've put in place.

Preparing for joy before it exists is foolish only if one quits seeking it.

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honeydew said:

you're laying the foundation for the life you want to have. there's nothing wrong with that.

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