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  1. Dec 25, 2002 · Roger Ebert praises the film's enjoyment of Frank Abagnale's strategies and the respect between him and the FBI agent chasing him. He also questions the motivation behind Abagnale's impersonation and fraud, and the irony of his only honest relationships.

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      Many of the scenes look, frankly, like time fillers. Richard...

  2. Nov 3, 2022 Full Review Jim Rohner Battleship Pretension Catch Me If You Can is probably one of the best films amongst Spielberg's minor titles, saying more positively about the man's talent...

  3. The movie tells the story of Frank W. Abignale, Jr. who is just a kid as he pretends to be a schoolteacher. After his father and mother get a divorce he runs away and starts pretending to be a co-pilot, a doctor, a lawyer. The way he does this is funny and brilliant.

  4. Catch Me If You Can, aided by strong performances, makes for an entertaining addition into the Steven Spielberg filmography. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 7, 2020

  5. Dec 25, 2002 · Frank W. Abagnale (DiCaprio) worked as a doctor, a lawyer and as a co-pilot for a major airline -- all before his 21st birthday. A master of deception, he was also a brilliant forger, whose skill at check fraud had netted him millions of dollars in stolen funds.

  6. Dec 25, 2017 · On Dec. 25, 2002, Steven Spielberg unveiled breezy caper Catch Me If You Can in theaters, pairing Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. The Hollywood Reporter ‘s original review is below:

  7. Catch Me If You Can Review. Devastated by his parents' divorce, 16 year-old Frank runs away from home and embarks on an audacious career as a conman. Travelling across the globe, Frank tries his...