
The trailer begins with Caroline expressing deep चिंता as Henry’s condition rapidly worsens, leaving her without support and struggling to manage his anger. Viewers are introduced to Henry, played by Henry Czerny, who appears confused and uncertain of his surroundings in a hospital.
Bertinelli describes the film as deeply touching, while her co-star Eric McCormack emphasizes how relatable the characters feel. Czerny adds that the story aims to comfort those facing similar challenges, reminding them they are not alone.
As Caroline copes with the painful reality of losing her husband piece by piece, a friend encourages her to accept support from others. In one of the trailer’s most powerful moments, she tearfully confesses her love for Henry while mourning his fading memory.
Following her loss, Caroline is given a chance to rebuild her life. She forms a connection with Leo, played by McCormack, who brings her comfort and companionship during her darkest days. He reminds her that happiness can come from sharing life with someone who truly cares.
The film balances themes of love and loss, eventually showing Caroline finding joy again through simple, heartfelt moments. She expresses gratitude to Leo, acknowledging how he helped her recover when she felt overwhelmed.
Love, Again tells the story of a couple whose nearly 30-year marriage is transformed by illness. As Henry’s memory disappears, Caroline must face the pain of losing her partner while discovering resilience and the possibility of new love.
The movie is produced by Front Street Pictures and Grossbart Kent Productions, with several executive producers including Bertinelli. It is directed by David Strasser and written by Nancey Silvers.

