
Movie spotlight
Die Liebe kommt selten allein
After the death of her husband, the attractive Eva takes refuge in her self-imposed loneliness and becomes known as a bitch. After a burglary in her picture frame store, she meets detective inspector Ferdinand Rixen. At the same time, master painter Harry Stockert enters her life. The two men cause chaos in her life. In the end, Eva even agrees to look after the 16-year-old pubescent boy next door, Dennis.
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Plot Summary
Charlotte is a successful but workaholic journalist who struggles with commitment. When her sister announces her wedding, Charlotte finds herself under pressure to find a partner. She decides to use her investigative skills to find the perfect man, creating a detailed checklist and embarking on a series of dates. However, her meticulously planned search takes unexpected turns as genuine emotions begin to interfere with her logical approach.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its lighthearted approach to romance and the chemistry between the leads. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its comedic elements and relatable themes of love and career balance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performances and witty dialogue.
Appreciated for its light and entertaining romantic comedy storyline.
Some found the plot predictable but enjoyable.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's humor and the appealing chemistry between Jessica Schwarz and Florian David Fitz, making it a pleasant watch for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Die Liebe kommt selten allein,' translates to 'Love rarely comes alone,' hinting at the romantic entanglements and complications faced by the protagonist.
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