Adapted for TV from a Barbara Taylor Bradford novel, “Love in Another Town” is an as you expect romantic melodrama made for a specific demographic who gush over soft lit romance which almost has a fantasy, fairytale quality. It has all those typical romantic melodrama elements from numerous back lit scenes where the light cascades through windows as people kiss to the lip quivering moments just prior to a first kiss. And of course “Love in Another Town” has the requisite big dramatic scene come the end of the movie. But “Love in Another Town” with its May to December, age gap romantic storyline is an acquired taste which will be laughable if romantic melodrama isn’t your sort of thing.
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Love In Another Town
Love In Another Town

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This is a great film and has some of the nicest scenes
Estranged from his wife, Amy, Jake Cantrell feels his life has stalled as he approaches his twenty-ninth birthday. Seeking a divorce and distance, he has moved to the town of Kent, Connecticut, to concentrate on his new electrical contracting business. But at the first meeting of a local amateur theatrical group, he meets Maggie Sorrell, an interior designer who will be working with him on sets and lighting.
Charming, attractive, and fifteen years Jake’s senior, Maggie has also come to Kent fleeing a broken relationship—cruelly betrayed by her lawyer ex-husband and painfully out of touch with her two grown children. And as they begin renovations on an old farmhouse, Jake and Maggie find themselves drawn together by a powerful emotional need and falling in love—a love that will have to endure many obstacles and tragic circumstances to bloom gloriously in a small town.
