SummaryThe story of two strangers in New York City, separated by a hundred years. When they meet, a century's worth of differences come crashing together. (Miramax Films)
Directed By:James Mangold
Written By:Steven Rogers, James Mangold
Kate & Leopold
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44
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
44
26% Positive
7 Reviews
7 Reviews
56% Mixed
15 Reviews
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19% Negative
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80
Given that this holiday film season has come up more than a little short on love and laughter, one can easily forgive Kate & Leopold the slightly excessive lengths and complications to which it goes in search of those rare commodities.
70
This winning confection, from a director (Heavy, Cop Land) not known for the lightness of his material or his touch, shows a fine understanding of what the screenwriters of the '40s instinctively grasped, that good screwball is about dialogue and chemistry.
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52% Positive
32 Ratings
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29% Mixed
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12 Ratings
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Oct 1, 2025
7
I love time travel movies, and this one is a great romantic comedy with a time travel element.
Feb 15, 2017
7
An inventive and charming romantic comedy with a time travelling twist, Kate & Leopold feels similar to the more recent About Time, but with less impeccable cuteness. Yet, what is lacks in cuteness is makes up for with charm from Hugh Jackman. A real life version of an internet user calling every girl "m'lady", but with the plot twist of him actually meaning it, Jackman plays Leopold, Duke of Albany. Brought to 2001 from 1876 by his great grandson Stuart (Liev Schreiber), a scientist who discovered time portals, time bends and stars collide when he meets Kate (Meg Ryan). The ex-girlfriend of Stuart, Kate and Leopold quickly fall for one another, but must overcome the fact that their time period is over 100 years apart and Leopold must go back to 1876 or Stuart will not be born. Sticky stuff, really. In the vital words of Matthew McConaughey, "Time is a flat circle". Kate & Leopold is the very embodiment of this. Hinting at its finale - that Kate and Leopold will be together, duh - from the very first scene when Leopold notices Stuart taking photos at a party thrown to celebrate Leopold choosing a wife. As Leopold chases after Stuart, he runs past Kate at the party. How did she get there, you ask? You honestly know without watching the movie. This is the problem with these romantic comedies. They are also so predictable. Kate & Leopold is no exception and is not set to bust expectations. Its time traveling makes no sense and ill-defined, just as in About Time. But man is it ever charming. It is romantic and shows that nothing can keep people apart, but sometimes, you just have to take a leap of faith in order to land the one person meant for you. Here, Jackman and Ryan sell it hard with terrific chemistry, Jackman turning up the charm, and Ryan playing an unlikable, but soon oddly cute character in this romantic comedy. Funnily enough, the film gets a bit self-reflexive in a deleted scene added in the director's cut with Kate at a movie screening in her job as a market researcher. Complaining to the film's director that the entire test audience hated the lead because she was unlikable, he fires back that he believes she is likable, but screws up sometimes and deserves a pass for that just as Kate would get a pass. In a bit of self-reflexiveness, Kate fires back that she is not a character in a romantic comedy. Though not a crucial scene, it is a funny bit since Kate is an unlikable character in a romantic comedy on the surface. In reality, she is not unlikable at all. How would one react to hearing that a time portal was opened by your ex-boyfriend? Well, Stuart gets locked up in a mad house for spouting off that he opened a portal and both Kate and her brother Charlie (Breckin Meyer) write him off as a hardcore method actor. Kate even goes so far as casting him as a spokesman for a crappy butter company. She is a career-focused woman who gets met with pervy bosses who want her to sleep with them for promotions. Her whole day is marketing crappy products to moronic customers and she, though she spins it in her mind, is unhappy with this lifestyle. She wants more and when offered more by Leopold, it is really an offer she cannot refuse. Featuring Jackman at his most charming and Ryan, coming off of some plastic surgery that made her upper lip curl up oddly and be too full (it is really distracting once you notice it) and from making romantic movies with every popular 1980s/1990s/early 2000s actor (no seriously, Tom Hanks, Denzel, Matthew Broderick, Kevin Kline, Billy Crystal, Nicolas Cage, Russell Crowe, and Val Kilmer), gets to add another popular leading man from the era to her stable. The duo making for an alluring pairing and really do work together. The are a bit of romantic foils with Leopold a hopelessly old fashioned romantic and Kate a "masculine", career-focused woman who wants romance, but never thinks she will be able to find it. While not inventive here, it does work impeccably well. Charming, interesting due to the time travel angle, and pairing together two equally charismatic leads, Kate & Leopold is definitely an early-2000s film. That said, it is a fun film that has some messy time travel, is cliched, and predictable, but like a good McDonald's burger with some fries and a coke, it is entirely irresistible when you are hungry.
50
A time-travel romantic comedy whose best elements -- Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman -- overcome distracting plot holes, loose threads and assorted contrivances to make for a mostly charming and diverting tale.
50
There's no question that Meg Ryan is the queen of romantic comedies. Yet for every piece of frothy fluff that works -- there comes a couple where you just want to say, "Enough already." Kate & Leopold is one such movie.
42
Progressively sabotaged by poor technical quality, terrible plotting, a glaring lack of directorial skill and finesse, scenes that have no credibility and/or motivation and an astounding sloppiness to its historical detail.
38
An oppressively cute Manhattan time-travel romantic comedy that’s lost in time, space and cliches.
20
The shabby metaphysics and complete absence of internal logic are perhaps meant to charm, but only add to the eye-gouging irritant factor.
Apr 5, 2012
7
Honestly! I thought it was hilarious! Nothing like that gruesome humour of There Is Something About Mary (that I can't stand) or Borat (ewww)! Thank Goodness we can still laugh, with classy stuff! a 7 in its genre! Delightful for sure! I love all the performances! Nevertheless, this is something I didn't totally like: Leopold falls in love with Kate far too quickly! We needed to see the romance developing a bit more. There should always be a transition on this matters. I did enjoy the film, indeed, but at times it was a bit corney for **** I am a girl (very feminine but not girly-girl). Thumbs up, anyway!
Dec 16, 2013
6
wanna see a good fantasy/romance time travel magical Disney flick go watch Enchanted (2007) wanna see Hugh Jackman in that tale this is your movie
Oct 7, 2018
4
Soooo boring. Kate and Leopold, are they really in love? No chemistry at all.
Production Company:
- Konrad Pictures
- Miramax
Release Date:Dec 21, 2001
Duration:1 h 58 m
Rating:PG-13
Tagline:If they lived in the same century they'd be perfect for each other.
Awards
Golden Globes, USA
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Academy Awards, USA
• 1 Nomination
Critics Choice Awards
• 1 Nomination




























