Kate & Leopold
Kate & Leopold

Kate & Leopold

2001Movie118 minEnglish

When her scientist ex-boyfriend discovers a portal to travel through time -- and brings back a 19th-century nobleman named Leopold to prove it -- a skeptical Kate reluctantly takes responsibility for showing Leopold the 21st century. The more time Kate spends with Leopold, the harder she falls for him. But if he doesn't return to his own time, his absence will forever alter history.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes51%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users70%
Director: James MangoldGenres: Romance, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In 2001 New York, ambitious advertising executive Kate McKay accidentally brings Leopold, the charming Duke of Albany from 1876, to her present day. As Leopold navigates the bewildering modern world, he and Kate find themselves drawn to each other, despite their vastly different backgrounds and the temporal paradox that threatens their budding romance. Their unconventional relationship must overcome the challenges of time travel and societal expectations.

Critical Reception

Kate & Leopold received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics. While some praised the chemistry between the leads and the film's whimsical premise, others found the plot predictable and the science-fiction element underdeveloped. Audiences generally responded more favorably, appreciating the romantic comedy elements and the escapist fantasy.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is often described as a charming but somewhat formulaic romantic comedy with a unique time-travel twist.
  • Hugh Jackman's portrayal of the dashing Duke is frequently highlighted as a strong point.
  • Critics noted that while the premise is interesting, the execution sometimes feels a bit contrived.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film, finding it to be a pleasant and romantic escape. Many appreciated the chemistry between Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman and found the story endearing, though some felt it was a bit too predictable.

Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived with a different male lead in mind, and Hugh Jackman was reportedly hesitant to take on the role due to concerns about being typecast as a romantic lead.

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