Re-watching the cat-and-mouse game

Megane 2022-04-23 07:01:02

By hiding from the sky and crossing the sea, moving flowers and trees, stealing beams and replacing pillars, and taking the lead, Frank has made perfect use of the thirty-six strategies in China. If Sun Bin is reborn, he will definitely be brought under his command.

Today, it has been ten years since I watched this movie with her again. If I watched it for the first time at the age of 18, I still had a sense of justice and hoped that the police would catch Frank, then at the age of 28, I hope that Frank will always be free, how hopeful I can take her to a foreign country to live a happy life.

Perhaps this is the ideological change brought about by the passage of time and the richness of life experience. The reason is inconvenient to repeat here.

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Extended Reading
  • Bonnie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    [A] It's not so much a story about a master deceiver fighting an FBI detective, but more like a mutual healing between two lonely people. Sometimes the reality is more transcendent than you think.

  • Uriah 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    How could it be so boring. . .

Catch Me If You Can quotes

  • Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [of the FBI] Carl, how long do I have to work here?

    Carl Hanratty: 7:15 in the morning, 4:00 in the afternoon, 45 minutes for lunch.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I mean, how long?

    Carl Hanratty: Every day. Every day, Frank, until we let you go.

  • [last lines]

    Carl Hanratty: There's impressions on every line... looks like the original amount was for $60...

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: [walks up and takes magnifier] Mind if I take a look?

    Carl Hanratty: [looks up] Cashed in Flagstaff a week ago. Cost the bank $16,000.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: It's a real check.

    Carl Hanratty: Yeah. Yeah, it's been washed. The only thing original is the signature.

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: But it's perfect, Carl. I mean, this isn't hydrochloride or bleach.

    Carl Hanratty: No. Something new. Maybe a nail polish remover where the acetone removes the ink that's not been printed?

    [long pause]

    Carl Hanratty: How did you do it, Frank? How did you cheat on the bar exam in Louisiana?

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I didn't cheat. I studied for two weeks and I passed.

    Carl Hanratty: Is that the truth, Frank? Is that the truth?

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: I'll bet this guy steals checks out of mailboxes. He washes off their names and he puts on his own.

    Carl Hanratty: You're saying he's a local?

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Well, if it were me, you know, I'd call the bank first... check out the balance...

    Carl Hanratty: Make sure there's enough money in there to make it worth your while...

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: You know, Carl, I think this guy's pretty smart.

    [Carl laughs]

    Frank Abagnale, Jr.: Now, all we have to do is catch him.