Who can understand the troubles of genius?

Ericka 2021-10-13 13:07:59

The young Frank Abanel was born in a wealthy family. His father Frank Abanel was his role model in life. The loving relationship between his parents gave him a great sense of security. When his father went bankrupt, his mother Paula couldn't stand poverty and remarried others. Little Frank's world has since completely disintegrated. In order to help his father get rich again and get his mother back, he escaped from the house and began to think of ways to make money. Rank is a genius who can be admitted to a lawyer’s license after two weeks of studying law, but he is a very lonely genius. The breakdown of the family and his cheating everywhere left him nowhere to tell his heart. He can only call Karl, who knows his identity, under the guise of provocation, but he is talking about Karl as his father. When Karl discovered the loneliness of little Frank, he laughed loudly on the phone, seeming to be jokes about Frank’s inner fragility. In fact, his inner heart is because he can be the object of the great liar of this century and be taken as a confidant. I am happy to be a father-like character. In the end, Carl really led the young Frank out like his father, encouraging him to use his talents to help the FBI investigate financial fraud cases. When I first saw some movies, I thought it was mainly about entertainment and curiosity, but after watching it, I realized that it was more than that. This "Cat and Mouse Game" was already covered by the warm sun when I finished watching it, and it was full of refreshing and refreshing.

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Catch Me If You Can quotes

  • Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [donning a James Bond style suit and mimicking Sean Connery in the mirror] Hello, Pussy.

  • 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]