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| Original Title |
Catch Me If You Can |
| Director |
Steven Spielberg |
| Genre |
Crime, Comedy, Thriller |
| Released |
2002-12-16 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG-13 for some sexual content and brief language. |
| Rated |
7.7 |
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| An FBI agent tracks down and catches a young con artist who successfully impersonated an airline pilot, doctor, assistant attorney general and history professor, cashing more than .5 million in fraudulent checks in 26 countries. |
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| Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank Abagnale Jr. , Tom Hanks as Carl Hanratty , Christopher Walken as Frank Abagnale, Sr. , Martin Sheen as Roger Strong , Nathalie Baye as Paula Abagnale , Amy Adams as Brenda Strong , James Brolin as Jack Barnes , Brian Howe as Earl Amdursky , Frank John Hughes as Tom Fox , Steve Eastin as Paul Morgan , Chris Ellis as Special Agent Witkins , John Finn as Assistant Director Marsh , Jennifer Garner as Cheryl Ann , Nancy Lenehan as Carol Strong , Ellen Pompeo as Marci |
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Catch It If You Can!
"Catch Me If You Can" is based on the true story of Frank Abagnale, the most
successful conman in history. By the age of 19, Frank had already posed as a
pilot for Pan Am, paraded around as a medical doctor, and fooled everyone by
taking an on-the-side-job as a lawyer. (By the way, he faked a
Harvard-graduate diploma to become one.) During this time he cashed
fraudulent checks at various banks around the country, and eventually around
various places in the world. His is an amazing story, and this film is based
on it.
There's no real plot to go into, as I have already given it to you. Other
than telling you that the film opens when Frank is sixteen and runs away
from home after his parents (Christopher Walken and Nathalie Baye) have a
messy divorce, you pretty much have the setup for a light, fluffy, and
altogether fun film.
Frank is played by Leonardo DiCaprio, and the man hot on his trail, agent
Carl Hanratty, is played by Tom Hanks. There isn't really a Carl Hanratty in
real life, but it adds to the story. Frank, on the run, actually starts to
become friends with Hanratty, who realizes Frank is just an adolescent and
does not realize the eventual outcomes of what he is doing. Hanratty sort of
adopts Frank, even after he is caught and thrown in a French prison. He
helps him get transferred to an American prison, and then even gets him a
job in the FBI for spotting fraudulent checks.
I read Frank William Abagnale, Jr.'s true-crime memoir, which was released a
few decades ago. It differs from the film at times, and it isn't always as
light-hearted as the film is. But in terms of pure, fluffy fun at the
movies, "Catch Me If You Can" is a sure-fire hit. At times it seems to stray
a bit too far off the path of realism, unlike the book, but that's part of
the fun, really.
The film is entirely watchable, and doesn't try to become an epic. Steven
Spielberg creates a real dazzler here; it is effortlessly watchable and even
at two and a half hours long, it doesn't become overbearing. I thoroughly
enjoyed it, and, unlike most critics, I thought Tom Hanks did a great job in
his role.
I especially like how Spielberg captured the image of the '60s so well here,
and John Williams' score fits the part of the film very well. And as for the
cast, they are all matched perfectly to their characters. I especially liked
Christopher Walken as Frank Abagnale, Sr., who steals every scene he is in.
His performance was worthy of its Oscar nom.
If you just want to sit back and relax, "Catch Me If You Can" is the perfect
film for you. There's nothing all that special in the film, but the film
kind of becomes special because it is so easy to watch. I recommend "Catch
Me If You Can" to anyone who can enjoy a movie for what it is.
"Catch Me If You Can" is a true popcorn flick, and maybe a little bit
more.
4.5/5 stars -
John Ulmer
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