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April 2002
Kate and Leopold - review 12 cert camera

Dir: James Mangold
Cast: Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Breckin Meyer, Natasha Lyonne, Bradley Whitford, Paxton Whitehead
Length: 118 minutes
Release: 5th April 2002

Kate and Leopold

I'm from 1876 and no I'm not mad.

Kate and Leopold tries to add an extra twist to this over used romanatic comedy formula.

Neil Heath

But does it work? The answer to that is, not really. The first hour is fairly enjoyable, but it then peters out to be nothing more than an average romantic comedy.

The Plot
New York scientist Stuart (Schreiber), discovers a time portal by diving off the Brooklyn Bridge.

Yes, it sounds bizarre, but they actually make it sound semi-believable - needless to say, there's no portals in the Trent, just fish and old bikes.

The time portal takes him to 1876, just as the Brooklyn Bridge is about to be opened. Unfortunately, after taking pictures, Stuart is followed by a suspicious English duke, Leopold (Jackman).

Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman's demonstrates his prowess with the horse and the ladies.

Leopold awakes in modern day New York and conveniently bumps into Stuart's estranged girlfriend, Kate (Ryan).

Seduced by each others charms, the usual 'will they, won't they get together' formula is played out.

The Review
Meg Ryan is synonymous with romantic comedies.

But Jackman? After serious roles in X-Men and Swordish, Jackman shows us his sensitive side.

He is actually quite good, the comedy comes from him adjusting to life in 2001. Personally I feel, if you were jettisoned into the future you'd instantly crack up, but a mad time traveller isn't an ingredient in a rom-com.

Kate and Leopold is an attempt to make this tired genre a bit more interesting, and it succeeds to an extent. The plot inaccuracies aside, it is fairly amusing.

One example is when Leopold is exploring the city. He's amazed that the Brooklyn Bridge is still standing, he tells a man that it's a scientific wonder, the man replies, 'it's a bridge'.

Gags aside, even though they've used a touch of sci-fi in the plot, there's nothing here that is different from any other romantic comedy. It's an exhausted formula, one that should be re-invented.

They also leave questions unanswered for the intelligent audience.

For example Leopold invents the elevator in the C19th, in the C21st the lifts go faulty because Leopold never got around to building it.

Now, put your scientific head on, if the elevator was never invented, then the world would be totally different - we'd have a lot of stairs to climb for a start.

Kate and Leopold is a fairly amusing tale, but if you do go, leave your brain at home, because it'll probably ruin it for you.

2/5


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