movie alike?


hey there! does somebody know if there's a movie like this one. and not like in the other topic the same as in the same place, but with a simular story. somebody moving to another country or inheriting a house and desides to move there.... doesn't matter where that takes place on earth. i allready know about "A Good Year"

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Eat, Pray Love!


I was so much older then I am younger than that now

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"The Holiday" and may be "Julie and Julia".
Also check out what "When in Rome" is about.

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"Chocolat" by Lasse Hallström http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0241303/

It also has some nice "feelgood" moments in it, just like this one, plus....it's about chocolate! :P

--
Glenn

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The Dutch movie "Bride flight" is about people moving to New Zealand in the 1950's. DVD has English subtitles.

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A fantastic movie sorta on the same line called 'The Shadow Dancer' or it's other name 'Shadows of the Sun' .

An aspiring young writer (Joshua Jackson) tracks a literary titan (Harvey Keitel) suffering from writers block to his refuge in rural Tuscany,Italy and learns about life and love from the irascible genius and his daughter (Claire Forlani). - from IMDB .... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376181/

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I, too, like movies like this and think they are rather difficult to find, so I am glad to have found this post ^^.

Aside from Under The Tuscan Sun, I really liked Ramen Girl with Brittany Murphy. It's about a young woman who moves to Japan with her boyfriend, only to be left there alone after a break-up. Try it out ;)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0806165/

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^You just nearly completely described Lost in Translation, so OP you may want to check that out.

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With Russell Crow ...

"A British investment broker inherits his uncle's chateau and vineyard in Provence, where he spent much of his childhood. He discovers a new laid-back lifestyle as he tries to renovate the estate to be sold."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401445/




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~Antisthenes~

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