Tuscany as a Character
This warm, sun-soaked trailer leans into the fantasy of Italy — olive groves, terracotta villages, and long dinners where time stretches like soft light.
But beneath the postcard charm lies a romance built on two flawed, stubborn people trying to remember how to feel.
A Love Story Without Illusions
The film positions itself not as a fairytale, but as a myth about healing, connection, and emotional risk.
These characters don’t magically complete each other.
They challenge each other.
They frustrate each other.
They choose each other.
What Makes the Trailer Work
It’s not the scenery — though that helps.
It’s the authenticity: awkward pauses, micro-jealousies, unspoken fears, the ordinary ways people hurt and heal.
A Romance for Adults
This isn’t about first love.
It’s about second chances and the courage it takes to try again.