Love? Did it make you desperate?

Marcelle 2021-12-09 08:01:21

Shouldn't you love desperately? Have you ever thought about it? Still never thought about it, love without material foundation can only exist in this kind of movies forever, but if it is not worth your desperation, is your love still love? Or is it just an accessory to your work and living.

It’s a 2002 film, it should be regarded as a half-old film, the whole film’s favorite is Leopold, this perfect man, polite, upright, is simply a role model among gentlemen, coupled with extensive knowledge, can cook, Without losing the romance, my God~ Is there such a good man in this world~~~ Back to the film~ The whole film is still the plot of the romance film, the heroine did not feel the feeling, and the male protagonist felt that he gave up. In the end, it was reconciled to the old-fashioned, but because of a time and space, whether you love him or not, you should give up everything you have to find him if you love him. The feeling of the climax of love is always in the film. Roaming, although too idealistic, it does not make people feel too fake. Then, when Leopold was teaching Kate's boss with opera, it was a cool one

. After a tiring day, when you watch a comedy, you should be able to laugh quite happily.

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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.