

Love, Once and Always
When Lucy’s childhood sweetheart plans to tear down the Gilded Age estate and replace it with a golf course, Lucy fights to preserve the historic mansion at all costs. As Lucy and Duncan set out to find a compromise, they learn that embracing the past may be the key to protecting the future.
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Plot Summary
A driven architect, Lucy, inherits her estranged grandmother's beloved inn and must decide whether to sell it or embrace a new chapter in her life. She clashes with a charming local contractor, Greg, who is determined to protect the inn's legacy. As they work together, sparks fly amidst the beautiful Vermont scenery, forcing Lucy to confront her past and choose between her career ambitions and a budding romance.
Critical Reception
Love, Once and Always was generally well-received by audiences, particularly fans of the romance and Hallmark-style movies. Critics often noted its predictable yet heartwarming storyline and the chemistry between the lead actors, though some found it to be a bit formulaic. It succeeded in delivering a feel-good, cozy viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming lead actors and their believable chemistry.
- Appreciated for its picturesque setting and feel-good romantic narrative.
- Seen by some as a predictable, by-the-numbers romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not specifically detailed with a summary, but generally, viewers found the film to be a pleasant and heartwarming watch, fitting for its genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Vermont, utilizing the state's scenic beauty as a backdrop for the romantic storyline.
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