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6.4/10
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Twenty years after she was last in Paris, a woman returns to the City of Light, where she reconnects with her college boyfriend and first love.Twenty years after she was last in Paris, a woman returns to the City of Light, where she reconnects with her college boyfriend and first love.Twenty years after she was last in Paris, a woman returns to the City of Light, where she reconnects with her college boyfriend and first love.
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6.4/10
1.4K
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- Teena Booth(story by)
- John Tinker(story by)
- Neal H. Dobrofsky(teleplay by)
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- Neal H. Dobrofsky(teleplay by)
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Lindsey Wilson (Rebecca Romijn), who owns/operates a successful local New York art magazine, is offered a few propositions by Trent Greer (David Julian Hirsh), an international publisher--he would like to buy her magazine to take it to a larger market, she who would retain the role as consultant and who would be allowed to retain her key staff; and he would like to date her. Lindsey's assistant Maggie believes she would be crazy not to accept the date as she considers Trent the most handsome man on the face of the Earth. Lindsey will have time to mull both proposals over as she is taking a week long trip to Paris with her 18-year-old daughter Alexa Wilson (Jocelyn Hudon), who is following in her mother's footsteps in taking a semester in the art program at the Sorbonne under Hugo Blanchet (Bruce Davison), who was Lindsey's mentor when she was a student there. Lindsey, who has not been to Paris in 20 years since she was a student, hopes that Alexa will not follow in another of her Paris footsteps, namely falling in love while she's there. Lindsey fell in love with an American named Jack Burrow (Jerry O'Connell), the son of a businessman whose primary holdings were in Europe, Jack who broke her heart by not following her back to the States following her art studies. A symbolic aspect of that heartbreak was that the lock they were going to affix to one of the bridges over the Seine to signify their love accidentally fell into the river instead. Soon after Lindsey and Alexa's arrival in Paris, Lindsey runs into Jack. Although their meeting is a surprise to both of them, it is not as accidental as it first appears. Although he is dating a woman named Nicole who is a bit more advanced in the relationship than him, Jack quickly falls in love with Lindsey all over again, he hesitant to tell her so because of what happened 20 years ago and the fact that they currently live in two different established worlds. Alexa meeting and falling in love with Jean-Paul (Benjamin Sutherland), a bellboy at their hotel who is also a student at the Sorbonne, and their encounters with a recently widowed British tourist named Kathryn Daltry, who is in Paris for the first time without who was her long time husband, may factor into what happens between Lindsey and Jack. But the biggest factor may be the arrival in Paris of Trent, who, beyond the issue of work and the magazine, takes measures to sweep Lindsey off her feet. —Huggo
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- TriviaJerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn are married to each other in real life.
- GoofsThe movie (in 2017) said Jack and Lindsey tried to attach their lock 20 years ago (in 1997). The first love locks on Paris bridges didn't happen until 2008, although the tradition existed in other countries for many years.
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(uncredited)
Written by Bert Kaempfert (uncredited) & Milton Gabler
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole
Top review
Beautifully filmed and charming story
Beautiful photography and on location filming in Paris make this Hallmark romance above average and quite charming. A divorced mother played by a still attractive Rebecca Romijn and her daughter - refreshingly not a brat, go to Paris. There they find romance. Jerry O'Connell is her ex boyfriend who owns a pretty hotel there. The theme is the love locks people put on bridges.
The cast is good and surprisingly a real life husband and wife can act in a romance without being irritating. The only fault is Bruce Davison who isn't a convincing French artist.
There are some Hallmark movies that are too perky and cute or the cast is a bit second rate. This isn't one of them. Worth a watch.
The cast is good and surprisingly a real life husband and wife can act in a romance without being irritating. The only fault is Bruce Davison who isn't a convincing French artist.
There are some Hallmark movies that are too perky and cute or the cast is a bit second rate. This isn't one of them. Worth a watch.
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