A true story about Frank Abagnale Jr. who, before his 19th birthday, successfully conned millions of dollars worth of checks as a Pan Am pilot, doctor, and legal prosecutor. An FBI agent makes it his mission to put him behind bars. But Frank not only eludes capture, he revels in the pursuit.
This movie contains 13 potentially triggering events.
Themes yes, preaching no. A character tells Frank that she once had an abortion and was disowned for it. He comforts her, clearly conveying that he does not consider it a moral failing.
We see model airplanes soaking in the bathtub so that Frank can remove the decals for his payroll check forgeries. There's no implication that these toys ever belonged to any children.
1. In hospital, after seeing a boy with an injured leg, Frank runs to the janitors closet. No visual but pretty intense audio
2. On the plane after receiving bad news frank starts freaking out saying “I’m gonna be sick” he runs to the bathroom and it lingers on him freaking out in front of the toilet. Doesn’t actually happen but it made me nervous lol
One of the minor agent characters tells a story in which he wore a dress as part of a case. He clearly views this as a joke and is even offended when not enough people laugh.
Brief, jarring scene after we see Frank give a necklace to a flight attendant. Right after she starts saying No, the scene cuts to her saying yes as the two are obviously having sex. We don’t see it happen, but we still see the surrounding objects move and we hear them. It doesn’t last more than 15 seconds.