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"How did you cheat and pass the Nevada bar exam?"
"I didn't cheat. I read the book for two weeks and passed the exam."
He is a liar, he is a master cheque forgery, he is a child, he Is a genius...
The biggest feeling after watching catch me if you can is that everyone has their own skills. As Dr.lightman said, everyone has their own areas and skills that are easy to handle. Even if they don't have it, they can reach this state through acquired learning. This is where the talent lies. God created everyone and everything, and he will have the value of existence, and all you should do is discover your own value and apply it reasonably.
Thanks to Carl Hanratty, if it weren't for his insightful hero, Frank Abgnale Jr. would have become a lone soul in France's dirty, dark and damp prison. If it were not for his persistence and trust, perhaps Frank would once again become a prisoner with impunity. It was he who made Frank a valuable person, or a hero, a myth. With the help of the feet of ability, only by walking in the right direction can you climb to the top of the mountain instead of falling into the abyss.
And another thought-provoking question in the film is the reason why the New York Yankees can win: No one cares about their uniforms. Many of us, when most of us look at a person, are confused by his uniform, his appearance, his identity, or we believe in these things. Just as when we hear a person say that he is a university teacher, we psychologically feel that this person is knowledgeable, or humble and polite. When we hear and suspect that he has made some wrong judgments, we will not first consider that the other party is wrong, but that we are wrong, but if the other party is a person with the same qualifications as you or a person lower than you, maybe you Will immediately refute the other party. Confused by the surface, such a simple reason is indeed a fundamental reason for Frank's success, or the reason for the success of all fraud masters.
From'very suspect' to'unlawful', or ``gives all the reasons for a liar's success, the most important of which is that you have to be good at adapting to changes, and you have to be good at observing the people you talk to and communicate with. They will keenly analyze the needs of the other party and follow his wishes to achieve their own goals. They are good at using surrounding resources and discovering tools for getting out at any time. Generally speaking, they are all geniuses.

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Catch Me If You Can quotes

  • Carl Hanratty: Well, would you like to hear me tell a joke?

    Earl Amdursky: Yeah. Yeah, we'd love to hear a joke from you.

    Carl Hanratty: Knock knock.

    Earl Amdursky: Who's there?

    Carl Hanratty: Go fuck yourselves.

  • Carl Hanratty: [Frank is making one last attempt to run by impersonating a pilot once again. Carl catches up with him at Dulles Airport] How'd you do it, Frank? How'd you pass the bar in Louisiana?

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [Frank continues to walk. Carl walks several paces behind] What are you doing here?

    Carl Hanratty: Listen...

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I'm sorry I put you through all this.

    Carl Hanratty: You go back to Europe, you're gonna die in Perpignan Prison. You try to run here in the States, we'll send you back to Atlanta for 50 years.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I know that.

    Carl Hanratty: I spent four years trying to arrange your release. Had to convince my bosses at the FBI and the Attorney General of the United States you wouldn't run.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Why'd you do it?

    Carl Hanratty: You're just a kid.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I'm not your kid. You said you were going to Chicago.

    Carl Hanratty: My daughter can't see me this weekend. She's going skiing.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: You said she was four years old. You're lying.

    Carl Hanratty: She was four when I left. Now she's 15. My wife's been remarried for 11 years. I see Grace every now and again.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I don't understand.

    Carl Hanratty: Sure you do. Sometimes, it's easier living the lie.

    [Frank stops, Carl catches up]

    Carl Hanratty: I'm going to let you fly tonight, Frank. I'm not even going to try to stop you. That's because I know you'll be back on Monday.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Yeah? How do you know I'll come back?

    Carl Hanratty: Frank, look. Nobody's chasing you.