We  all  have  had  breakups  &  each  one  of  us  have  dealt  with  it  in  our  own special  ways.Some  of  us  eat  bucketloads  of  icecream  while  others  try  to  drown  their  sorrows  over  several  bottles  of  vodka.Yours  truly  prefers  retail  therapy(no  relevance  to  this  review, but  it  explains  the  size  of  my  closet  &  vanity).Frances  Mayes, writer  of  the  book  Under  the  Tuscan  Sun  handled  her  heartbreak  by  travelling  to  Tuscan   &  making  a  crazy  decision.
Frances  Mayes(Diane  Lane)  is  a  successful  author, but  her  world  soon  shatters  as  she  finds  out  that  her  husband  has  been  cheating  on  her  with  a  younger  woman.To  make  matters  worse, the  mistress  is  pregnant  with  Francess  hubbys  child  while  Frances  was  never  allowed  to  get  pregnant  due  to  her  husbands  intolerance  towards  having  a  traditional  American  family  life.To top  it  all, Frances  loses  her  house(for  which  shes  paid  through  several  loans  while  her  husband  was  yet  job hunting)  for  the  simple  reason  that  the  mistress  requested  the  house  due  to  it  being  in  a  neighbourhood  with  lots  of  schools.Homeless  &  penniless, shes  forced  to  live  in  a  shabby  apartment  building  whose  tenants  include  a  crying  man  whose  wife  has  recently  divorced  him  and  many  others  who  have  committed  suicide  due  to their  life  partners  abandoning  their  marriage  vows.Frances  reaches  the  height  of  depression  when  she  gets  writers  block.While  thinking  that  the  only  way to  pay  her  ex-husbands  divorce  settlement  is  by  helping her  new  neighbours  with  their  suicide  notes, her  best  friend  Patti(Sandra  Oh)  suggests  she  take  some  time  off  to  go  on  an  Italian  vacation  which  Patti  &  her  partner  cant  attend  due  to  them  expecting  a  baby.Furthermore, Patti  explains  that  its  a  gay  tour  disabling  any  man  from  getting  close  to  Frances.Upon  her  friends  conviction  Frances  goes  on  the  tour  only  to  stop  at  Tuscan.To  know  why, please  do  watch  the  movie.
Diane  Lanes  acting  credibility  delivers  the  hurt  &  betrayal  felt  by  Frances  effortlessly  &  she  happens  to  handle  the  film  brilliantly  without  seeking  help  from  the  few  male  extras  added  to  the  storyline.The  cameraman  definitely  needs  to  be  appreciated  for  portraying  Italys  countryside  beautifully  while  still  maintaining  its  rawness.
Final  grade-  A+, definitely  a  feel  good  movie  which  proves  that  the  viewers  breakup  experience  is  nothing  compared  to  what  Frances  went  through.
FYI-  Francess  book  was  a  New  York  times  bestseller  for  more than  two  &  a  half  years.Now  thats  information  worth  knowing.