Comparing Kate And Leopold

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Kate and Leopold is a romantic comedy film of a famous director, Jame Mangold. The events in that film appeal to most of audience and it is rare to find a person who isnt interested in it. Jame tells us a magic story about travelling through time of a duke from 1876 to the future and having a serendipitous meeting with a half of his life.
The first plot of fim happens in a palace of Leopold who is a duke of Albany in 1876. He is about to announce his bride to people in this party although he has never seen her before. It is simply an arrangement between his strict uncle and her famiy because of her property and position. By accident, he meets Stuart who has a desire to study about time and chases him to the bitter end. Finally, as Leopold

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