My little boy

Chesley 2022-03-21 09:01:05

That is the loneliest face among the lively crowd. It

is an inconspicuous face that

occupies the smallest area and hides the deepest in the shadows. He

will not be cared or easily discovered.

He is called Frank

, a child and

a mother who wants to love him. The child

his father loves is only the warmth of the world,

but what

he wants most is not getting it. He walks through the high-rise buildings,

through the crowded people

, and lives happily in the feasting city. It’s

just why your eyes are so lonely.

Like a little boy with no sugar to eat,

the bad news about his father came that day

that boy desperately ran to his mother’s new family and

stood outside the window watching his half-sister smiling sweetly.

It turns out that what we have lost is only in others. I can get it back,

no matter how talented or high he is, his IQ

is just a sensitive, fragile and insecure child.

I just want to feel sorry for a little boy.

I know that all sadness will pass.

I know.

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  • Cora 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    The wonderful thing is that after Frank gave up taking the initiative to let Carl take him away, the game of genius and diligence is in front of him. In fact, Spielberg's shots were quite satisfactory and did not deliberately pursue excitement, but Frank's sense of loneliness is very moving.

  • Teagan 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    To be fair, if Frank had a low face value, he would have been arrested.

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.