At Christmas, 67-year-old widow Linda is told by her daughter-in-law Hannah to skip family plans and stay home. Hurt but calm, she agrees—but instead books a solo trip to Europe.
After posting photos from Vienna with a mysterious man, her family is shocked to see Linda thriving on her own. For years after losing her husband Paul, she had devoted herself to helping her son Mark’s family, only to feel increasingly sidelined. This Christmas rejection becomes her breaking point.
On her trip through Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Linda meets David, a widower, and they bond over grief, family distance, and starting over later in life. Through Christmas markets, concerts, and shared experiences, Linda regains confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging.
As Mark and Hannah realize she has a full life beyond them, Mark eventually apologizes for taking her for granted. By Christmas, Linda embraces a new chapter—traveling, reconnecting with friends, and building a deeper relationship with David. In the end, what felt like rejection becomes the push she needed to rediscover love, purpose, and freedom.
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