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Liebe verlernt man nicht
Eva Simon is actually a woman who can not be shaken by anything: Together with the family of her son Theo, she lives contentedly on a former farm in the picturesque Rheingau, where she practically does the housework on her own and takes care of her grandchildren Lilli and Nico, while Theo and his wife Marlene pursue their professions. But that the young, fun-loving photographer Jonathan Wolf is now moving into a side building of the courtyard and setting up his studio precisely where Eva once ran her beloved cabaret - that's too much for the self-confident woman in her mid-fifties.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a woman who, after a difficult past, finds love again. Facing societal expectations and personal doubts, she must decide whether to embrace this new relationship and confront the shadows of her history. It explores themes of second chances, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Liebe verlernt man nicht' is limited due to its nature as a television film, likely with a regional broadcast. General audience reception, where available, typically highlights its sentimental and emotional storytelling, often appealing to viewers who enjoy romantic dramas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of love and resilience.
Some viewers found the plot predictable, but appreciated the emotional depth.
The performances were generally considered strong, carrying the romantic narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Liebe verlernt man nicht' are scarce. Where available, viewers often commented positively on the film's emotional resonance and the relatable struggles of its characters, appreciating its hopeful message.
Fun Fact
The film was produced for German television and may have had limited international distribution, contributing to the scarcity of widespread critical reviews and awards.
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