Susan Granger's review of "BREAD AND TULIPS" (First Look Pictures)
In this delightfully frothy Italian romantic comedy, after accidentally being left behind by a tour bus while on a family vacation with her cranky husband and two cynical teenagers, Rosalba (Licia Maglietta), an unhappy housewife from Pescara, finds herself - and love - in Venice.
For the first time in years, Rosalba's on her own when she's abandoned at a highway rest area. Although her philandering husband (Antonio Catania), a plumbing-supply dealer, orders her to stay there until she's picked up, she impulsively accepts a ride to Venice, a bohemian paradise which she's never visited. Rosalba finds refuge and romance with Fernando (Bruno Ganz), a gruff Icelandic waiter who offers her a spare room in his modest apartment and prepares breakfast for her each morning. To support herself, she gets a job working with a florist (Antonio Catania).
Film-maker Silvio Soldini gently explores the blossoming of this bored, middle-aged, middle-class woman with warmth and affection, savoring special moments such as when Rosalba starts playing the accordion again and abandons her maroon stretch pants, silver jacket and orange sneakers for a simple, new red-and-white dress with platform-soled espadrilles. The superb actors slip into their roles seamlessly, particularly luminous Licia Maglietta and low-key Bruno Ganz, along with Marina Massironi as her nosy massage-therapist neighbor and Giuseppe Massironi as the inept plumber-turned-private eye who's sent to retrieve her on orders from her frantic husband - who's discovered that his mistress has no interest in doing his laundry or cleaning the house. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Bread and Tulips" is a beguiling, escapist 8. As the summer ends, it's a magical getaway for mature audiences..
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