I’ve talked about a number of occasions in different posts how I consider Catch Me If You Can is considered one of Steven Spielberg’s finest movies. This breezy true-life dramedy is entertaining, humorous, poignant, and charming and options Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks in peak type. Combine in an outstanding John Williams rating, an clever script, terrific images by Janusz Kaminski, and powerful supporting turns from Christopher Walken and Amy Adams, and you’ve got a bonafide basic.
Now that this finely executed piece of cinematic perfection has reached its twentieth anniversary, I made a decision to look again and spotlight my 5 favourite moments from the image, a troublesome job, because the entirety of Catch Me If You Can is implausible.
Frank Teaches College
For these unaware, Catch Me If You Can tells the true-life story of Frank Abagnale Jr., a 16-year-old who runs away from residence following his mother and father’ divorce and takes up a lifetime of crime. Not onerous crime, thoughts you — this isn’t Goodfellas. As a substitute, Frank makes use of his easy attraction and wit to steal cash from banks and cons his manner into high-quality jobs — a pilot, physician, and lawyer, for starters. He additionally sleeps with quite a lot of ladies. So mainly, he’s residing the dream.
Frank carries a knack for deception, you see? Early within the movie, he attracts the ire of a bully on his first day at a public college. In retaliation, Frank, who appears to be like far older than his age, assumes the position of a substitute instructor and topics the bully to a clumsy presentation in entrance of the category. When the true sub exhibits up, Frank quips, “I all the time sub for Roberta.”
Finally, the varsity catches on to his scheme, necessitating a gathering with Frank’s mother and father. Whereas his mom scoffs at his ridiculous habits — “He was planning a subject journey,” the varsity principal notes — Frank Sr. (Walken) will get a kick out of the prank and has himself a superb chuckle.
Frank Meets Carl Hanratty
After operating away from residence, Frank figures out write faux checks. The movie by no means explains how he initially is aware of a lot about routing numbers and such. Nonetheless, his quite a few flings with beautiful financial institution tellers throughout the U.S. expands his information to the purpose the place he turns into a grasp prison and catches the attention of FBI Agent Carl Hanratty (Hanks).
Carl, a desk jockey with out a lot subject expertise, will get the drop on Frank in a Hollywood lodge. He bursts into the room, gun in hand, screaming, “FBI!” Frank calmly steps out of the toilet, senses Carl’s shaky demeanor, and goes for the kill.
“That’s the brand new IBM Selectric,” he says, disregarding Carl’s threats. “You understand, he’s bought over two-hundred checks right here —”
“Arms in your head,” Carl shouts.
“Loosen up,” Frank says. “You’re late.” He presents himself as Barry Allen, United States Secret Service, and is so convincing in his supply that he turns the tables and persuades Carl to indicate him his ID.
Frank then tells Carl to calm down and wait whereas he takes a number of the tools downstairs and slips out of the room along with his check-making machines in tow. By the point Carl realizes his error, Frank is lengthy gone, main our surprised FBI agent to shout, “Goddammit,” in a fashion solely Tom Hanks may pull off. Good.
Engagement Social gathering
The turning level in Catch Me If You Can arrives when Hanratty lastly catches up with Frank throughout an engagement social gathering. Whereas working as a health care provider, Frank falls in love with a younger nurse named Brenda (Adams) and decides to quiet down together with her, however Hanratty catches wind of the engagement and crashes the reception.
Sensing his pursuer, Frank rushes right into a bed room with Brenda and at last tells her the reality. “Brenda,” he says, “I don’t wish to deceive you. I’m not a health care provider, a lawyer, or a Lutheran. My title is Frank Abagnale. I ran away from residence a 12 months and a half in the past after I was 16.”
For her half, Brenda takes this information in stride and quietly asks, “Frank, you’re not a Lutheran?”
Frank reveals suitcases full of cash, steps by an open window, and asks for Brenda to fulfill him at Miami Worldwide Airport to allow them to run away collectively. Via tearful eyes, the younger lady agrees however then asks, “Inform me your actual title!”
“Frank William Abignale, Jr.”
We’ve loved Frank’s misadventures as a result of they’re principally innocent enjoyable dipped in a thick coat of youthful ignorance. Through the engagement social gathering, nevertheless, we see how his actions negatively have an effect on others, on this case, Brenda. From this level on, we view Frank in a unique mild and begin to perceive why Carl must cease him earlier than he goes too far.
Come Fly With Me
Carl makes an attempt to seize Frank through the use of Brenda as bait, however the younger man slips by his fingers once more.
Enraged by Carl’s actions, Frank conceives an escape plan. He may sneak away however chooses Miami’s airport to make a public spectacle out of Carl. Our naïve younger prison heads to a faculty and convinces a gaggle of ladies to hitch him on a visit world wide (they assume Pan Am is sponsoring the enterprise). And, nicely, this good scene happens:
That’s film magic proper there — a wonderful scene that makes you smile whereas pushing the plot and characters ahead. I like how Carl doesn’t know use his radio and his panicked response when considered one of his crew says they noticed Frank within the parking zone. I miss this Tom Hanks.
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Hearth
After Carl lastly captures Frank in France, they board a aircraft and return to the states. En route, Carl reveals that Frank’s father died whereas Frank was in jail, main our younger prison to flee custody through a James Bond-like feat of derring-do. Frank then heads to his mom’s residence and finds her shacked up in a comfortable mansion residing with James Brolin. Spielberg bathes the scene in heat Christmas lights and performs Nat King Cole’s “Christmas Music” over the soundtrack — Frank’s final dream involves vivid life. Besides he’s actually on the skin trying in.
Finally, Carl arrives and locations Frank in a patrol automotive, and we get a masterful shot of a bitter and remoted Frank staring right into a rearview mirror whereas his fantasy (obstructed by a police sign) rapidly fades from view, a miserable finish to a joyous journey.
Frank spent the previous few years touring the world, shopping for costly automobiles, courting stunning ladies, and consuming at fancy eating places. But, his cash didn’t ship the happiness he craved. Paradoxically, he finds extra success when he flips sides and begins working for the FBI beneath Carl’s watchful eye — a warmhearted finale that leaves you feeling like 1,000,000 bucks.