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How to evaluate Catch Me If You Can?

Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio, Leonardo DiCaprio) is the youngest wanted man in the history of the FBI. His criminal methods are amazing, and his ability to disguise his identity is beyond ordinary people. Almost all parts of the United States have left his criminal footprints. Pretending to be a doctor, a lawyer, and a pilot are all his former identities. Of course, Frank cheated millions with this "skill". Frank, who lives a happy life, successfully forged his diploma this time and went to the hospital to become a doctor. Frank not only meets nurse Brayda (amy adams) here, but also finds a job as an assistant prosecutor through Brayda's father. However, this is only the eve of the storm-a pair of eyes have fixed on Frank and vowed to bring him to justice. This is FBI agent Carl (Tom Hanks). In the process of pursuing Frank, Carl learned the extraordinary intelligence of criminal genius. He was teased by the little boy Frank many times, and he hated him and had to admire him. Every time Frank gets away with his elaborate plan, this "If You Can Catch Me" looks interesting! Young, simple, wild, bold, smart and naive, 17-year-old Frank was fascinated by his gorgeous adventure story before he became an adult. Running away from the age of 16, relying on extraordinary courage, imitation ability and ingenious interpersonal skills, he forged checks to withdraw millions of dollars in just two years, disguised as vice captain of Pan-American, traveled around the world, became a doctor and lawyer, and passed the judicial examination on his own. He is less than 18 years old, but he is like a 28-year-old man, walking in beautiful cars. Whether it is a one-night stand or a long-term relationship, he can calmly deal with one by one. Carl, who chased him, was not so lucky. He is a middle-aged man with a dull personality, a bad career and a failed marriage. My colleagues are unpopular, my boss is unpopular, and I work hard every day. I am a workaholic, even working overtime at Christmas, and I was fooled by a teenager. The two men chased each other and ran away. They are natural enemies. But on Christmas Eve, Carl's phone always reminds me that the other end of the phone is lonely Frank. Carl saw through his disguise from the beginning, and his smug laughter broke Frank's confidence. However, from that moment on, Carl became Frank's dependence. He is Frank's merrycharistmas at Christmas, and he is the object of Frank's childish pranks and shows off. He is the one who can make Frank willingly handcuff himself; It was he who brought him home from a foreign country on the verge of dying; He is the one who visited him in prison on another lonely Christmas. He gave Frank a second life. He is the only one who understands the hearts of Frank's children. He has a love for Frank that he never thought of. He knew that Frank had been longing for family warmth and family reunion. We saw Frank guarding the once happy family in his mother's hometown town, coveting the warmth of this family in his fiancee's home, and standing outside the window looking at his mother's happy new family on the day of his father's bad news, but the warmth in the room was beyond his reach. The child's eyes and tears finally exposed a fragile and insecure heart. Fortunately, there is Carl beside him, and the two became friends from enemies, even father and son, which turned the plot gradually obscure and cast a ray of sunshine on the darkness. Frank has our shadow: young and ignorant. The future is still so long, how much joy is there in the world, and how can we have time to consider the consequences? So we squander our youth to the fullest, avoiding all possible consequences and punishments. And Carl, who is always behind us and always makes us nervous, is like a responsibility and an obligation. Of course, we can't escape forever, but when we were young, who didn't feel different and blessed by God? Until one day, we grew up a little and began to look back, only to find that what we once cherished had long been lost. We walked in such a hurry along the way that we had to put so many things in our arms that we didn't know when it would slip from our arms. At that moment, we frankly heard the news that our father died on the plane. No amount of regret or pain can change the established facts. Finally, without exception, he was captured by Carl, sorting out past gains and losses, and facing possible consequences and punishments. From that day on, we stayed and stayed with Carl. We called that day "growing up".

This film is not to deify the criminal behavior of the real character Frank, but to convey the theme of redemption of a criminal turning back to the shore. However, the comedy flavor of the whole movie balances the seriousness of this theme. Therefore, grasping the charm of the characters wandering between the edge of law and the edge of reality in the film is the focus of this film.

It not only looks humorous, but also fits the tone of the film. Its style is fresh and its animation is great. It will also remind you of the movie opening in the 1950s. The plot of the film is also wonderful, especially the scene where the two protagonists fight for wisdom.

Frank Bagnott (Leonardo DiCaprio), who is good at forging documents, is deeply hit by his parents' divorce. He is under 18 years old. Lonely and sad, he began to forge checks to defraud cash. He succeeded again and again, writing bad checks with a total amount of up to $6 million in 50 States of the United States and 28 countries around the world, becoming the youngest criminal on the wanted list in the United States over the years. Soon after, he pretended to be a pilot, so that he could take an advanced plane and stay in an advanced hotel. Later, he became an emergency doctor in a hospital in Georgia with a forged Harvard medical degree certificate. There, he quickly fell in love with a nurse named Brayda (Amy Maddens), and then Frank Bagnott followed his girlfriend to her hometown of New Orleans. As a prosecutor, Brayda's father (Martin Xu) heard that Frank Baguenault graduated from the Law Department of the University of California, Berkeley. He was glad that his daughter found such a boyfriend, so he arranged for him to be an assistant prosecutor. Frank Bagnott is also satisfied with his present job. Just when he wants to get the Louisiana Law Qualification Examination through his own efforts, the persistent FBI investigator Qiao Shafu (Tom Hanks) takes a fancy to it. Fortunately, Frank Bagnott always used the law to protect himself in front of Josef, teasing Josef again and again by telephone and postcards. Interestingly, although Frank Bagnott and Josh Schaefer don't admit it, they are strikingly similar: both like to spend lonely Christmas on the phone, both are alienated from their families, and both seem to like this game of chasing and being chased. Josef sympathized with Frank Bagunot and committed so many crimes, but he was not yet 20 years old, but Josef couldn't stand being teased by him again and again. Home is really important to a child, perhaps it should be said that parents have a great influence on their children. When Frank first appeared, he gave me the impression that he was a little introverted and a clever boy, although he sometimes fooled people. But the essence is still good. When his parents left, his world changed and he began to change. He ran away from home, and in order to get his parents back together, he began to cheat money. He first became a pilot and co-pilot. He has never flown a plane, he can only fly. He didn't get his salary, so he wrote his own check and went to the bank to withdraw money. He later became a doctor and director. He doesn't need to see a doctor, just works the night shift in his room. Later, he became a lawyer Later, he had to go to France to print checks and swindle countless people. Simply thinking that parents have money will be the same. But when you earn enough money and give it to your father, nothing will change. Mother has remarried and has her own home. And he also embarked on the road of no return. Remember that picture. "Tell me to stop, Dad, tell me to stop!" Father's thin face is printed on the window, a firm silhouette. "Can't stop." Everything I did was for my father, and I got everything back for him. However, it's too far to stop. When he met a female nurse who made him want to get married, he wanted a home and a stable life, but how could the law allow it? Engaged, he ran away again, alone again. He is lonely, so on Christmas Eve, Carl's phone always rings, and on the other end, it's lonely Frank. Carl saw through his disguise from the beginning, and his smug laughter broke Frank's confidence. However, from that moment on, Carl became Frank's dependence. He is the person Frank can say Merry Christmas at Christmas. I think Carl treats Frank more like his own child. It was he who brought him home from a foreign country on the verge of dying. He is the one who visited him in prison on another lonely Christmas. He is the man who gave Frank a second life. He is the only one who knows the heart of Frank's child. He developed an unexpected love for Frank. He knew that in Frank's heart, he had been longing for the warmth of his family and the reunion of his family. Only he knows Frank best, and he finally led Frank to the right path. That's why Frank will come back at last. He knows that there is another person who cares about him and loves him. Frank didn't protect the family in the end, but he had his own world. Isn't this perfect? Frank Abagnale Jr. was born in a wealthy family, and his father Frank Abagnale was his role model. The loving relationship between his parents gave him a great sense of security. After her father went bankrupt, her mother Paula remarried because she couldn't stand poverty. Little Frank's world has completely collapsed since then. In order to help his father get rich again and get his mother back, he fled home and began to try his best to make money. Frank is a genius who can get a lawyer's license after studying law for two weeks, but he is a very lonely genius. The breakdown of his family and his ubiquitous deception left him nowhere to talk. He can only call Carl who knows his identity, and in the name of provocation, he actually chats with Carl as his father. When Carl discovered little Frank's loneliness, he burst out laughing on the other end of the phone. He seems to be laughing at little Frank's inner fragility. In fact, his heart is glad that he can become the object of the great liar of this century and be regarded as his father. Finally, Carl really led Frank Jr. out of the predicament like his father, and encouraged him to use his talents to help the FBI track down financial fraud cases. At first glance, some movies are considered to be mainly entertaining and curious, but after watching them, it is found that there is more than that. After reading this song "Catch me if you can", my heart has already been covered with warm sunshine, full of freshness and smoothness.