- A woman in an unhappy relationship takes refuge with a friend's family on holiday in Tuscany.
- During a sticky patch in her marriage, fortysomething Anna spends a summer holiday with her friends Verena and George at their Tuscan villa but hangs out with the couple's teenage children and their cousin Oakley, with whom she goes skinny-dipping and sight-seeing. When the youngsters prang a borrowed car and Anna tells George how it happened, causing a huge scene with his elder son, the kids turn against her. Observing family life as an outsider--unrelated--Anna ultimately comes to be grateful for what she has.—don @ minifie-1
- A group of Britons are vacationing together in Italy, having rented a Tuscan country villa. The group is split into two generations, the middle-aged parents and their young-adult offspring. Beyond the trip organizer Verena, her husband Charlie, and their three offspring Jack, Badge, and Archie, the invitees are Verena's cousin George and his son Oakley, and Verena's friend Anna and her husband Alex, who have no children; at the last minute, Alex doesn't go on the vacation. Although Anna states that he had a last-minute work commitment, Verena correctly suspects that they're actually having some sort of marital strife; she doesn't know for sure, as she and Anna have drifted apart. Although friends with Verena, Anna gravitates toward the goings-on of the four younger people, especially Oakley, to whom she feels attracted; Oakley in turn quietly leads her on. Anna's mood and behavior on the vacation is largely a manifestation of news she recently received, which might have been either the impetus for or exacerbated the issues between her and Alex.—Huggo
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