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Zwei Herzen und ein Edelweiß
Bettina Finke actually only wanted to make a short stopover at her great-uncle Gustav's on her trip to Italy in Bavaria. When she arrives, however, she learns that Gustav has recently passed away - and has left her his idyllic farm. Bettina would love to sell the dilapidated farm immediately. However, that is easier said than done. But that's not all: Bettina finds two attractive suitors in her childhood sweetheart Martin and the handsome Alexander. She has no idea that one of them is playing a false game.
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Plot Summary
A young woman returns to her family's alpine hotel with plans to modernize it, clashing with the traditional ways and a charming local craftsman. As they compete, sparks fly amidst breathtaking mountain scenery, complicating her business ambitions and her heart. Ultimately, she must decide between progress and tradition, and between two very different paths.
Critical Reception
Zwei Herzen und ein Edelweiß was generally well-received by audiences as a lighthearted and charming television film, particularly resonating with fans of romantic comedies and picturesque scenery. Critical reviews were moderate, appreciating its feel-good nature and scenic backdrop, though some noted its predictable plot and conventional storytelling. It served as a pleasant, escapist viewing experience typical of German television productions in its genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its beautiful Alpine scenery and romantic storyline.
Found to be a predictable but heartwarming romantic comedy.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and escapist entertainment value.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this German television film, but it is generally considered a charming and pleasant viewing experience for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the picturesque Bavarian Alps, showcasing stunning natural landscapes that are a key element of its romantic appeal.
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