Love Locks Page #2

Synopsis: Lindsey Wilson, who owns/operates a successful local New York art magazine, is offered a few propositions by Trent Greer, 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 eighteen year old daughter Alexa Wilson, who is following in her mother's footsteps in taking a semester in the art program at the Sorbonne under who was Lindsey's mentor when she was a student there, Hugo Blanchet. Lindsey, who has not been to Paris in twenty 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. Lindse
Genre: Romance
Director(s): Martin Wood
Production: Crown Media Productions
 
IMDB:
6.6
TV-G
Year:
2017
95 min
71 Views


there is?

Honey, remember

when I had to tell you

there was no tooth fairy?

Well, brace yourself.

Okay, just because you were

right about the tooth fairy

doesn't mean

you're right about this.

It's dad.

See? Proof positive.

Hi, dad.

Yes, I'll be careful.

Yes, I have my passport.

Okay, um... say hi to Jane.

Okay, love you, too.

Yeah, bye.

Who's Jane?

Um...

Dad and Marcie separated,

so it looks like he's heading

for number three.

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.

And you shouldn't refer

to your dad's wives

as numbers.

At least you're

still number one.

Yay.

You know what

I look forward to?

The day that I get to tell dad

that you are seeing

someone else.

I'm more concerned with work,

you know that.

Yes, that's what

you always say.

Actually,

someone wants to buy pov.

Actually, not just someone.

Trent Greer.

The publishing guy?

Yeah.

That's great.

It would be,

if I was selling.

Would that be such a bad thing?

It's what I do every day.

It's... who I am.

Why would I sell my life?

What life?

You work all the time, and...

I mean,

I love the magazine, but...

It's kind of

the only relationship you have.

I have you.

Okay...

When's the last time

you went out?

And not for something

business-y.

Not that long ago.

I don't think.

Can you believe

you're about to go to Paris

for three months?

Mm-hmm, nice pivot.

Helicopters pivot, right?

And I can't wait.

Done!

Place de la concorde!

Wait till you see it

with all the lights.

Mom, look, it's

the Eiffel Tower!

We have to go.

We will.

Have you ever

been to the top?

Just once.

I can't believe

you never came back.

Well, I am now.

Bienvenue

a Pierre du calvet.

Thank you.

Wow.

I guess this is us.

It's so us!

It's perfect!

Of course it is,

Hugo picked it.

I like him already.

Welcome to Paris.

Merci.

I mean, really?

Already?

We just landed.

Bonjour.

Bonjour.

Bienvenue a l'hotel

Pierre du calvet.

Merci, quel bel hotel.

Merci.

Nous avons une reservation

au nom de Wilson,

s'il vous plait?

Impressive.

Why is your French

better than mine?

Maybe because you stopped

in the 12th grade?

Not to worry.

Our staff

speaks English.

Yes. Your friend,

monsieur Hugo,

had you upgraded to a suite.

How nice. Thank you.

Unfortunately,

it won't be ready

for a few hours.

Oh, we don't need a room,

we're in Paris!

Pas de probleme.

Hey, where to first?

Arc de triomphe,

place de la concorde...

The louvre?

Or we could save the louvre

for our last day together?

Ah! Can you please

not use the phrase

"last day together"?

You're not allowed

to be sad yet.

We have almost

a week left.

Four days.

96 hours and counting.

Yeah, we can do

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