Catch Me If You Can directed by Steven Spielberg tells the story of red hot Abagnale Jr., considered maven of the most successful con men of in all time. I saw this moving-picture show recently after renting it from the telly store, I found it so good that I had to procure it. Frank Abagnale Jr. is an astounding and interesting character. The real keep Abagnale originally said that he did not believe Dicaprio to be suave enough to play the role, and he certainly does eddy it off. Dicaprios acting is superb, and totally believable as a reality who could lie to, deceive, and con every wizard he met without once losing any of his personal appeal or grip. Hanks is also excellent, he plays the role of the obsessed FBI factor well, and also with a likable quality. The interaction between these both characters was great, it was interesting to see a budding relationship late build between two characters who were actually positioned against one another.
The movie takes place in the late fifties and early sixties over the course of five years of Franck Abagnale Jr. Frank Abagnale lived in a time of innocence and trust.
You cannot help but identify with this lonely, troubled and brilliant child who through charm and inventiveness managed to dupe Pan American Airlines out of over two million dollars over the course of five year, all before the age of twenty-one. The brilliance and daring of his crimes inspires a visceral sense of admiration for this character. Who would not want to live the super acid set life of a playboy constantly outwitting the governance at every turn?The foil for this rogue is one Carl Hanratty, played by Tom Hanks in this film. The juxtaposition of these unalike men brings to mind the fable of the tortoise...
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