Praise! Fantastic life is perfectly interpreted by fantastic people. Not only is it a true story, but Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks also played the two parties. About Frank: He is proud, he is walking in the rivers and lakes in his prime, and taking money in the society is like taking money from a bag. The various professional identities of the scenery, he can deal with it smartly, even if the FBI is in front of him, he can't change his face. He cheated, cheated parents, cheated schools, cheated lovers, cheated airlines, cheated hospitals... More importantly, he cheated him with checks to get him enough money to spend his whole life. There are no real things in his world until the end of his sentence. He is lonely, young and away from home, has no real friends, and all relationships are based on deceit and money. Every Christmas he talks to Karl because the FBI agent is the one who knows him best. The phrase Merry Christmas is the truest embodiment of loneliness. He was sad, at the moment of his arrest in France, Frank was completely relieved. The capture and chase in a room shows the rivalry between the two over the years. And Frank is really tired, because life is full of lies, and he seeks that touch of truth, even if it's only a little bit. But the gold will shine in the end. Frank's life has created great value for the society. He is a miracle in this society, but this miracle is also inseparable from the "discovery" of Carl, an FBI agent. Two little mice fell into a bucket of cream. The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse did not. He struggled until he churned the cream into butter and climbed out. Gentlemen, here I want to say, I am the second mouse.
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