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

Abigayle 2022-04-22 07:01:26

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 time and space, and
then he stepped on the empty elevator and fell down.
The unfortunate thing is that he couldn't fall to the death and suffer:
he suffered both physical (multiple fractures) and psychological (being in a mental hospital) double torture!
The reason why he didn't fall to his death is probably not because he was lucky,
but because his historical mission has not been completed: send the real protagonist back to ancient times!
In the end, when Kate was leaving, she just expressed her reluctance to her younger brother very affectionately, and didn't even say thank you to him!

Hey, he's the poorest guy in the movie.

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Kate & Leopold quotes

  • Kate: Are you for real?

    Leopold: I believe so.

  • 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.