Something to watch

Freda 2022-03-21 09:01:05

The first protagonist is DiCaprio Leonardo, who plays the actor Jack in "Titanic", and the second protagonist is Tom Hanks, who plays the actor Captain Miller in "Saving Private Ryan", Ben The film director is also Spielberg, director of "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List"... Faced with such a luxurious lineup, you won't let your eyes miss it, right? Although Hollywood playwrights are known for their good storytelling, "Cat and Mouse Game" is based on real people and real events. The autobiographical novel "There is a Kind to Catch Me: The True Story of the Most Extraordinary Liar" written by Abanel after his release from prison became the best-selling book on the market at that time. Bought the film adaptation and shooting rights. --- So the movie "Cat and Mouse Game" was born, but in order to achieve a compact entertainment effect, part of the plot was exaggerated, fortunately, the audience would not delve into it.

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Extended Reading
  • Tyler 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    The life of a liar is lonely because you can't tell the truth to anyone else

  • Mona 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The situational dialogue of the film is a classic level, and every word of the lines is worth studying carefully. Charming and clever, Little Plum's tried-and-true scammer is simply overwhelmed by his wit, and it should be the most cunning movie character. The scenes of the two male protagonists fighting their wits and courage are so addicting, I think of dark battles. When I saw the last subtitle pop up, this turned out to be a real thing in history, O!M!G!F!B!I!

Catch Me If You Can quotes

  • Assistant Director Marsh: [Carl and Mr. Marsh are visiting Frank in prison; Carl hopes to convince the FBI to let Frank out of prison] I'd like for you to take a look at something, tell me what you think.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [Marsh hands Frank a fake check as Carl looks on] It's a fake.

    Assistant Director Marsh: How do you know? You haven't looked at it.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: There's no perforated edge, right? This check was hand-cut, not fed. The paper's double-bonded, much too heavy to be a bank check. Magnetic ink, it's raised against my fingers, not flat. This doesn't smell like MICR, it's some kind of, uh, some kind of drafting ink. The kind you get at a stationery store.

    Assistant Director Marsh: Frank, would you be interested in working for the FBI's Financial Crimes Unit?

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I've already got a job here, you know. I, uh, deliver the mail.

    Assistant Director Marsh: Frank, we have the power to take you out of prison. You'd be placed in the custody of the FBI where you'd serve out the remainder of your sentence as an employee of the Federal Government.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Under whose custody?

    [Carl raises his hand]

  • Kid: More coffee, sir?

    [notices paperwork]

    Kid: Are you a collector?

    Carl Hanratty: Of what?

    Kid: Captives of the Cosmic Ray, The Big Freeze, Land of the Golden Giants. I've got em all.

    Carl Hanratty: What are you talking about?

    Kid: Barry Allen. The Flash.

    [walks away]

    Carl Hanratty: Wait, kid, kid, kid. You mean like the comic book?

    Kid: Yeah, the comic book. When he's not The Flash. That's his name, Barry Allen.

    Carl Hanratty: Thank you.

    [cut to Carl using a payphone]

    Carl Hanratty: Now get this: he reads comic books. Comic books! Barry Allen is The Flash!

    Tom Fox: Carl, slow down, slow down. I don't know what the hell you're talking about.

    Carl Hanratty: He's a kid. Our unsub is a kid. That's why we couldn't match his prints. That's why he doesn't have a record. Now, I want you to contact the NYPD for every all-points juvenile runaways in New York City. And don't forget the airports. He's been kiting checks all over the country.

    Tom Fox: But why New York?

    Carl Hanratty: The Yankees! He said something about the Yankees!