

Liebe versetzt Berge
After many years abroad, Georg Bachler returns to his home village. There, old rivalries with his brother Otto, who has now risen to become the village emperor, quickly resurface. Otto's ambitious plans are just as much a reason for this as Georg's old love, Lisa, whom Otto hopes to marry, and not just for love.
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Plot Summary
Anna, a successful but work-obsessed architect from Munich, inherits a dilapidated mountain inn in the picturesque Austrian Alps. Initially resistant to the rural lifestyle and the charming but rustic locals, she plans to sell the property quickly. However, as she clashes with and gradually gets to know the charismatic local carpenter, Peter, she begins to question her priorities and discover a different kind of fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Liebe versetzt Berge was generally well-received by audiences as a charming and lighthearted romantic comedy-drama, particularly in German-speaking countries. Critics often praised its picturesque scenery and the chemistry between the leads, though some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful alpine scenery and heartwarming romance.
- The chemistry between the lead actors is a significant draw.
- Some viewers found the storyline to be somewhat predictable.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge specifically due to limited public data, but the film is generally remembered as a pleasant, feel-good made-for-TV movie that appeals to fans of the romance genre.
Fun Fact
The film was produced as a television film for the German network ZDF and gained popularity as part of their 'Herzkino' (heart cinema) programming block.
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