Alison Brie plays a quiet Californian in need of adventure in the latest from frequent collaborator Jeff Baena, costarring Aubrey Plaza.
Brie plays Amber, who manages the Bakersfield location of Tuscan Grove — an Olive Garden-style eatery where all-you-can-eat portions drown out any complaints about quality or authenticity.
Amber’s drab routine is interrupted when she learns she was chosen for an enrichment program that sends top managers to soak up the culture of central Italy, staying in a company-owned villa and learning the cuisine’s finer points from master chefs.
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