

Always and Forever Christmas
When marketing exec Lucy learns that she’s inherited her grandfather’s year-round Christmas store, “Forever Christmas," she makes a trip back home to support the store during its final Christmas season before she sells it to a hip athletic leisurewear company. But once she is back in Vermont, she begins to understand why her grandfather's shop is so special with the help of local diner owner, Scott and the magic of a Christmas stranger from the north.
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Plot Summary
Following the unexpected death of her estranged father, Lucy travels back to her charming hometown to settle his estate. While sorting through his belongings, she discovers a scavenger hunt he created, leading her on a journey to uncover secrets about his life and ultimately, find her own path to love and forgiveness.
Critical Reception
Always and Forever Christmas was produced for television and is generally considered a charming, albeit predictable, entry into the holiday romance genre. It was met with a generally positive reception from its target audience, who appreciated its heartwarming story and festive atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- A sweet and sentimental holiday romance.
- Offers a familiar but comforting plot with a festive backdrop.
- The journey of self-discovery and family reconciliation is a central theme.
Google audience: Audience reception is not specifically available through aggregated Google reviews, but general sentiment for similar holiday films often praises their feel-good nature and escapism during the festive season.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the picturesque town of North Bay, Ontario, Canada, which provided a charming winter backdrop for the story.
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