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Christmas at Castle
This Christmas, Blaire (Brooke Burfitt), a perfume expert from New York, is sent to remote Scotland to find a rare fragrance. But when she arrives, she finds the dashing license owner Alistair (Dan Jeannotte) is a stubborn aristocrat who won't sell.
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Plot Summary
A heartbroken woman inherits a charming castle in Ireland just before Christmas. She travels there with her sister, hoping to find solace and perhaps a bit of Christmas magic. However, she soon discovers the castle is owned by a charming but skeptical Irishman who believes the castle should be a hotel, leading to a clash of traditions and a blossoming romance.
Critical Reception
Christmas at Castle was generally well-received by audiences as a typical feel-good holiday romance, praised for its festive atmosphere and romantic storyline. Critics noted its predictable plot but acknowledged its effectiveness as seasonal entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
A heartwarming and festive holiday movie.
Delivers on the expected romantic tropes of a Christmas film.
Features a beautiful Irish setting that enhances the holiday spirit.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the classic romantic comedy elements and the charming Christmas setting. Many found it to be a perfect movie for the holiday season.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Ireland, adding to its authentic and picturesque castle setting.
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