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Catch Me If You Can 2002 [English]

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Year: 2002
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama
Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken
Director: Steven Spielberg


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Torrent Size: 815 MB
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Runtime: 141 min
Subtitles: German
Resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps

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Review: At first I thought I was going to see a thin layer of a great director, but instead I watched another impressive achievement by Steven Spielberg. A few things stand out and, of course, performances are terrific. Leonardo DiCaprio is believable as a guy who can convince people that he is someone else. DiCaprio is a charmer and very smooth as we watch his character doing some fancy talk for ladies. Tom Hanks as the FBI agent reminds me of his cynical character he played League of Their Own, and his presence adds to the film. A sign of the great movie star. And Christopher Walken gives one of his best performances of his career is interesting. The last scene of him as he was talking with his son in the restaurant is so moving that it affects a great talent Walken. You can understand why DiCaprio admires and loves his father. Walken brings the emotions and makes the audience react only accurately. I'll be rooting for him at Oscar time. Another thing striking about this film is beautiful cinematography by Janusz Kaminski camera whose real artist, worked on several films Spielberg. Shot in particular stands out. Ray of sunshine coming from the kitchen window at Walken. Very thought-provoking. And, of course, since Spielberg to shoot his personal. Spielberg was interested in the character of Frank Abagnale because as a boy he also came from a dysfunctional family and wanted to be someone else. Spielberg will enter the studios and tell the people who worked there. Well, the real Frank Abagnale-Jr. French is like a police officer. Well done, very well acted and sharply written. Spectators seem to forget that this is really a movie about the breakdown of family and consequences. It really is a personal Spielberg film, and very good.


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