Kate & Leopold Comments

  • Antonina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Not applicable... what a...

  • Joesph 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Although meg ryan's style is a little tired, I am still impressed by the use of time gaps to create sci-fi style romance...

  • Giuseppe 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Although they were together in the end, it didn't convince me, Kate, what about your pursuit, did you think clearly when you walked over the beam? Three and a half, Hugh Jackman is so romantic as the...

  • Katarina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    How to describe it well, uh...it's really...too ugly.... all the male and female protagonists, male and female supporting roles are too...

  • Landen 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    2010.07.13 @Home through the film. . . The logic is still a bit weird. . . Hugh Jackman is not bad

  • Bobbie 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    2010.07.13 @Home through the film. . . The logic is still a bit weird. . . Hugh Jackman is not bad

  • Aidan 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    A lot of people watch it together and it feels soaring...the male and female protagonists are very eye-catching...happy!...

  • Nakia 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    For the sake of Uncle Hugh, I actually finished watching such a stupid and long film, how spineless I am... Good actors are really delusional, they play every moment well, as for the difference between each moment and the overall story Relationships don't matter. Look at me this is called a...

  • Cleora 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    Since then, the prince and princess have lived a happy life...hehehee, it is still sweet and romantic to revisit it after many...

  • Lon 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    My favorite Meg beauty and the handsome guy Wolverine jointly perform the warm work, this lineup alone is enough to make a gimmick, not to mention that it caters to my innocent girlish feelings - Scorpio "Wild Girl" and "Libra" silly boy story - how can I not call it a good one? Although it can't be called a masterpiece, and there is no new theme, but the plot is light and humorous, and the burden is constant, it is worth...

Extended Reading
  • Amos 2021-12-09 08:01:21

    The elegance of time

    In the evening, I watched "Kate & Leopold" by Hugh Jackman and Megrigan, a ridiculous and romantic little production. The declining duke of the 19th century came to New York in 2001 by chance and had a love story with an ordinary woman.
    I can't imagine that the handsome, personable, elegant and...

  • Abigayle 2022-04-22 07:01:26

    Do you think Kate's ex-boyfriend is unlucky?

    After watching this movie, I found that Stewart was really unlucky!
    In order to make a pair of people who are a match made in heaven finally married,
    he not only had to study hard for many years,
    but also talked about a failed love,
    and then risked his life to travel back to ancient times through...

Kate & Leopold quotes

  • Stuart: It is no more crazy than a dog finding a rainbow. Dogs are colourblind, Gretchen. They don't see colour. Just like we don't see time. We can feel it, we can feel it passing, but we can't see it. It's just like a blur. It's like we're riding in a supersonic train and the world is just blowing by, but imagine if we could stop that train, eh, Gretchen? Imagine if we could stop that train, get out, look around, and see time for what it really is? A universe, a world, a thing as unimaginable as colour to a dog, and as real, as tangible as that chair you're sitting in. Now if we could see it like that, really look at it, then maybe we could see the flaws as well as the form. And that's it; it's that simple. That's all I discovered. I'm just a... a guy who saw a crack in a chair that no one else could see. I'm that dog who saw a rainbow, only none of the other dogs believed me.

    Gretchen: I believe you.

  • [Leopold and Charlie leave the club. Charlie is fuming because Leopold has enthralled Patrice, Charlie's love interest]

    Charlie: And I would have gotten her number if you hadn't turned the evening into a guided tour of the Louvre!

    Leopold: My apologies.

    Charlie: Let's get one thing straight. Patrice, she thought you were cute - probably gay, and cute - and cute, Leo, that's just the kiss of death.

    Leopold: Perhaps.

    Charlie: Perhaps? Certainly!

    Leopold: [produces a napkin] I believe this is her number.

    [Charlie takes it from him in disbelief]

    Leopold: As I see it, Patrice has not an inkling of your affections, and it's no wonder. You, Charles, are a merry-andrew.

    Charlie: A what?

    Leopold: Everything plays a farce to you. Women respond to sincerity. No-one wants to be romanced by a buffoon. Now, that number rings her.

    Charlie: Yes?

    Leopold: So ring her tomorrow.

    Charlie: I can't. She gave the number to you.

    Leopold: Only because I told her of your affections.

    Charlie: [taken aback] Wha - what did you say?

    Leopold: Merely that you admired her, but you were hesitant to make an overture, as you'd been told she was courting another.

    Charlie: Shit... that's good! Well, what did she say?

    Leopold: She handed me the napkin.

    [Charlie rushes under a lit store window to read the napkin, and starts dialing his cell phone]

    Leopold: Charles, it's quite late.

    Charlie: No, no, she won't be home yet. I get her machine and leave a message, ball's in her court.

    Leopold: You're ladling calculation upon comedy. The point is, to keep the ball in *your* court.

    Charlie: [slaps his phone shut] You're right! You're right!