Victorian Dating Advice from Leopold
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024
- For those not in the know, this is from the film Kate and Leopold about a Victorian duke who find himself transported to 21st century New York. In this scene, He gives a 19th century perspective on modern relationships and advice for the modern man.
I love how Leopold doesn't even think about it, he just goes on about the Louvre and doesn't even realize that all these women are into him. The best part is he isn't trying to impress them or anyone, that is just his personality and that is why I love his character so much especially because Hugh Jackman plays him too.
+MsLovestory01 HAHA this man is a male dominance there is literally nothing wrong with Leopold,his like a Disney prince except he actually has a personality.Ah well Hugh Jackman should have voiced a Disney prince.
He’s got the confidence of a guy who doesn’t care if he’s liked or not
every man should watch this movie like it's a documentary. This is what all girls want, to be treated the way he treats girls. they way he brings romantic creativity and such a real kindness. I want my man to treat me like this
And what movies should you watch?
@@Keepgoing42 Yeah I wrote that 9 years ago. I'm gay now.
Hahaha, of course the comments are from butt hurt men. "What about women?", their eternally whined refrain. Grow up.
@@draydog921 yesssss that’s majestic lmao
Yes to Aubrey 9 yrs ago ❤️
This movie should be entitled How To Woo A Woman by a 19th Century Duke.
With the Advantage of Looking Like Hugh Jackman.
Kate & Leopold is one of the last great romantic comedies. This movie proved that Wolverine was a great and versatile actor after all
Also one of the last big movies filmed in pre 9/11 New York. Definitely a key change after that.
Yeah, that's what men don't understand. I'm a man and have noticed that many men have no clue on how to behave around a woman. Many guys are like Charlie, they try to be funny around women. But women don't want a guy who "makes them laugh", I never met one who did. As Leopold said "No woman wants to be romanced by a buffoon."
I have a humorous, comedic side, but I NEVER show around any girls/women. I'm never "funny", I'm always serious. I never show that side, ever, as I'm not a buffoon.
"Romanced by a buffoon" is different from making people laugh. Quick witted humor is a sign of intelligence and a positive trait that attracts women (and people in general). Don't be that serious guy.
It is interesting, because when I have been on dating sites, a looot of men mention that "I'm funny", seeming to think that that is attractive. A lot of men also seem to see it as an estimate of their masculinity, both in competition with other men and finding it very important that women find them funny. I really don't get it. Personally I look for much more important qualities in a potential mate, such as integrity, trustworthiness etc. I'm looking for a grown-up, not a boy who wants an adoring audience.
lots of women want a guy who makes them laugh as women I am saying this i find serious guys unattractive its just that its unattractive when you have a crass and misogynistic humour that what turns us off
Came across this comment by chance. Spoke with a female friend of mine who just broke up with her boyfriend. She explains that while he checked a lot of her boxes he never "made her laugh" I like you call B.S
Part of it I believe is us convincing ourselves we don't have any time. The way I see it, we don't make time to understand love, the other person we're with, or even our own intentions leaving so much room for the crushing of our fairytale expectations. Once that happens, we begin to settle, claw and scrape for any semblance of decency in a mate that we often look over noteworthy flaws. We need to ignore all the gossip and make our own dating rules. Listen to your hearts and be still.
So many woman settle because we're told that we're "difficult" or "picky" or "demanding" or other derogative words if we have standards - if we expect men to behave in a decent way like any other adult. It's infuriating.
A lot of guys are like Charlie. And like Kate's boss. It's irritating as hell.
Well of course it helps to look like Hugh Jackman
Breckin Meyer is funny....but this bit does offer some tremendously beneficial dating advice.
@ALDERMANOFFOUNTALL Of course I completely agree. One reason I posted this is because most guys on the pull play the merryandrew and many modern women fall for it because "he's funny".The 19th Century woman had to be more discerning because she was marrying for both love and profit. He had to be a man of character if he was to be a stable provider, but alas women these days provide for themselves so her critical eye can be less harsh.
Surprised Leo didn’t even ask what gay meant.
Probably assumed it meant cheerful as it did back in the day
He doesn't need to. If you are being described in that manner, any unknown word will make sense.
perfect scene.
Is the brother in this movie in Robot Chicken? His voice is so damn familiar.
Yeah, a lot. He voiced sexy Boba Fett
Beautiful.
Weird. The guy who plays Dennis sounds a lot like a young Jason Lewis.
Ugh.