It is a pleasure to see such a good film

Bailee 2022-03-23 09:01:54

A very happy movie. Both actors are my favorites, Meg Ryan again, and Hugh Jackman, young and charming.
A love movie, moving, but not from a sad plot, this is a humorous bridge and a happy ending.
The protagonists and heroines are attractive and the plot is engaging. There are a lot of movies, but how many do you want to be considered a good one? I believe this is one of them.
Hugh Jackman, Leopold, an aristocratic gentleman from the last century, gentle, erudite, courteous, and articulate... There should be no girls who don't like after seeing them.

The conversation between Kate and Leopold over butter at the end of the film also makes sense. We modern people, living in such a fast-paced time, can't help it. We are not born aristocrats, we cannot live a day without work, we may work for butter that is obviously bad, because we live on it.

A bit of a reluctance, back to the movie, it's really a good movie! Hugh Jackman is so handsome!

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Kate & Leopold quotes

  • Leopold: That thing is a damned hazard!

    Kate: It's just a toaster!

    Leopold: Well, insertion of bread into that so-called toaster produces no toast at all, merely warm bread! Inserting the bread twice produces charcoal. So, clearly, to make proper toast it requires one and a half insertions, which is something for which the apparatus doesn't begin to allow! One assumes that when the General of Electric built it, he might have tried using it. One assumes the General might take pride in his creations instead of just foisting them on an unsuspecting public.

    Kate: You know something? Nobody gives a rat's ass that you have to push the toast down twice. You know why? Because everybody pushes their toast down twice!

    Leopold: Not where I come from.

    Kate: Oh, right. Where you come from, toast is the result of reflection and study!

    Leopold: Ah yes, you mock me. But perhaps one day when you've awoken from a pleasant slumber to the scent of a warm brioche smothered in marmalade and fresh creamery butter, you'll understand that life is not solely composed of tasks, but tastes.

    Kate: [mesmerized] Say that again.

  • Kate: I don't want it to be Sunday. I want more of this, more 1876.