Catch Me If You Can
About Catch Me If You Can An FBI agent tracks down and catches a young con artist who successfully impersonated an airline pilot, doctor, assistant attorney general and history professor, cashing more than $2.5 million in fraudulent checks in 26 countries. |
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| Main Cast Leonardo DiCaprio …. Frank Abagnale Jr. |
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Review
Frank Abagnale Jr is one slick mastermind in check fraud, his amazing ability to portray a Pan Am and TWA Co-Pilot, A Pediatrician, A Lawyer, A Sociology teacher are truly astonishing. His love for women can in no doubt refer him somewhat as a player, but despite that his adventures from city to city amaze me. Frank Abagnale’s personality is loved by all that he meets even I personally would have loved him despite his deceit and wild ways. His love for style and glamor shine through him as an impersonator. As the story leads on to the final chase I find myself not wanting to put the book down as Frank is tracked down by the police. It is a great book and I highly recommend this to anyone who likes adventure and seeks what its like to be someone your not. He certainly did have talent in forgery and he did his homework. He did confess to a woman named Rosalie that shocked me but his need for understanding I could understand cause you cannot always keep a secret that I do know. My Overall Rating: A+ Reason for rating: You learn through this book that even a con man can teach you a few things. For Example: 1. You learn about checks, things I never knew. 2. I never really paid attention to the numbers on checks and how they are routed.
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1. Catch Me If You Can Not on the Cd: Don’t rain on my parade |
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