It's honestly shocking that he didn't get caught quickly. All that jargon was clearly tripping him up, yet nobody suspected a thing because he seemed confident.
He did, the whole movie is fiction based on a book that was also mostly fictional. The writer was in jail during most of the time the events took place. He didn’t even steal that much money and he never met his father again.
Him asking for milk is a clever move because it reminds us that despite all the chenanagans and con-artistry, Frank is still just a kid who ran from home.
Sure but I mean, surely in the 60's they at some point drank some form of liquid besides straight bourbon right? I don't think it's childish to get milk
Not unrealistic, honestly. Even back then they wouldn't be bringing alcohol into the cockpit, even for a deadheading pilot just in case they needed to do anything.
Di Caprio is pretending to be someone who pretended that he once pretended to be a pilot as he was actually in jail the whole time and we all pretend that his story is not BS so we can enjoy the movie.
The thing I didn't get - and thought was lazy writing - was that the father didn't think it was odd that his teenage son, without a college education or even a private pilot's license, somehow became an airline pilot in a market flooded by former WW2 and Korean war vets?
There was a scene of both in a luxury restaurant where it was ovious that he knew it. He said to him in private "you are the by far the smartest man in the room".
It is implied that his dad knew what he was doing all along and is proud of it. In the beginning, his dad is pissed off at the world that he never was given fair treatment and is "cheated" by the system and now is proud that Frank Jr is conning the establishment in return. In fact, when his son says that he is going to stop, his response is that of disappointment. "You can't stop!". He's vicariously living through his son conning the world as a way to get even with how he perceives the world conned him. It's actually beautiful writing and acted out incredibly well by Walken, who portrays a guy who obviously knows and is enjoying the show his son is putting on yet playing along with the ridiculous stories.
@@AdityaKaul-dm8fk actually he conned the story of him being a con man. He was rotting in the jail for most of the time these shenanigans were supposed to happen.
Lol. Abignale never did ANY of the things he claimed. He's a pathological liar, not a master con man. He never conned his way onto any airplane. He never worked as a doctor, lawyer, or teacher. He never did any consulting work for the FBI. The ONLY thing he ever did, was pass a couple of bad checks totaling less than $1,500 combined, at little mom & pop businesses. Then he went to prison for it. Look it up.
It's the original Undercover Boss episode, Howard Hughes, owner of TWA, poses as a Pan-Am pilot, deadheads on TWA to check up on his staff while uncovering and exploiting his chief competitor's secrets. For those who don't get the joke, Leonardo DiCaprio happened to play Howard Hughes in The Aviator - focusing on his time running TWA and squaring off personally against Juan Trippe, the boss of Pan Am.
@@jasonbrownie12 Yeah. But I believe Hughes would have loved to try and pull this off in real life, somehow alter his appearance, he could sneak into Pan Am and discover their trade secrets, as well as deadhead on TWA to check in on his own staff.
Red-eye is a flight that leaves at night and arrives in the morning, "Jumping puddles"/"running leapfrogs" means doing short range flights and "earning his keep" means doing cheap and undesirable flights to get the opportunity to do better ones. I'm not a pilot but this is what ive picked up.
I flew with my staff travel the other week to the Amalfi coast and met with a passenger who was on my flight and after the gally scene that's what happened on my balcony 😂 the joys of being in the airlines.
I believe the title is inaccurate. Rather than Mr. DiCaprio pretending to be a pilot, it is the character portrayed by Mr. DiCaprio (whose name escapes me at the moment) who is pretending to be a pilot.
Elizabeth Banks was perfect in " The Hunger Games " series of movies. The bathtub scene in "40 year old virgin" is my favorite ... DiCaprio was good in that "Bubble Yum" commercial, "Growing Pains" " What's Eating Gilbert Grape " and " Django Unchained " . This movie was boring. A rare "stinker' from Steven Spielberg
Taky jsem pilot :D a hasič :D a policajt :D A taky jsem falešnej pilot a falešnej hasič a falešnej policajt :D :D Jak tyhle geniální jakobymafiáni na něco chtějí přijít, tak na to prostě přijdou :D
I never understood the thing with the necklace. Just met and offering jewelry that he just *has?* And she accepts it? Maybe it's a generational thing, but I'm totally lost
He learned it from his father who bribed female workers with jewelry to get what he wants, access to a closed store, bank business so he can cheat, etc. And applied to a more direct approach of wooing her. And gifts of jewelry are very welcomed.
He learned that move with his father in the beginning of the movie. Actually, most of his pretenses and tricks are a mirroring of what his dad used to do
No..lei aveva capito che che lui non fosse un vero pilota ( non trovava la panchetta dove sedersi) e quindi ha voluto ringraziarla con la collana...ed io credo ne sia valsa la pena😅😅
Good movie but unfortunately i think it glamorizes and makes manipulating and con arting people to get what you want, exciting and thrilling. especially to teenagers. Not a good byproduct of this film unfortunately
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So stupid as if you can do this in real life! Sorry I’m an airline pilot.
Such an unbelievable moment in film. Leo would never sleep with a woman that old.
😆
Deal with it; he has preferences.
@@Kronos0999 Have you no sense of canon?!?!
@@sid2112 Not for someone who plays War Thunder
@@Kronos0999 lol fair enough.
It's honestly shocking that he didn't get caught quickly. All that jargon was clearly tripping him up, yet nobody suspected a thing because he seemed confident.
He did, the whole movie is fiction based on a book that was also mostly fictional. The writer was in jail during most of the time the events took place. He didn’t even steal that much money and he never met his father again.
And because there was no internet. People were dumb about so many things.
Real confidence (not pretended one) can get you everywhere in life
Well he knew the details that count, security checkpoints.
His stories were proven to be 95% fiction
Him asking for milk is a clever move because it reminds us that despite all the chenanagans and con-artistry, Frank is still just a kid who ran from home.
Sure but I mean, surely in the 60's they at some point drank some form of liquid besides straight bourbon right? I don't think it's childish to get milk
*shenanigans
#spellingfail
Appearance and confidence is everything to be successful in this world.
Not anymore. We have the internet now. People will google you up.
@@iamnormal8648 Well, as long as ur not using deception or fraud against others.
This is exactly why salesman get paid heaps of money, even without an actual good education.
Exactly
It won't work on the long run
Boy got that God status Rizz.
Learned it all from his dad
Pan-Am Rizz
To be fair it’s pretty accurate for if you looked like a young DiCaprio and were also a pilot in the 60s.
DiCaprio is so good at both his Southern Accent and New York Accent!
“Would you like a drink after take off?”
“Milk?” 😂
Not unrealistic, honestly. Even back then they wouldn't be bringing alcohol into the cockpit, even for a deadheading pilot just in case they needed to do anything.
camera on booba 😂
"M-mommy?"
He def got that milk afterwards 😁
@@mrharvardyayayay3581 LMAO
2:46 No, No, No, No, No, No, YES!
Very few people notice the irony
@@gauravkumar-ee8vw what irony
It was one of the funniest moment of the entire movie
Don't you mean, DiCaprio is pretending to be someone, who is pretending to be a pilot.
HBO max uses the actors names instead of the characters in the description. it's pretty funny
Di Caprio is pretending to be someone who pretended that he once pretended to be a pilot as he was actually in jail the whole time and we all pretend that his story is not BS so we can enjoy the movie.
He's the dude playin' the dude disguised as another dude?
It’s like inception. He’s pretending to be someone who pretended to pretend that he was a pilot.
@@Bartonovich52 Also shutter island. He played a character who thought that he was someone else. Seems like a common theme in roles that he's played.
I know they had him say milk to sort of emphasis how young he really still was. But i am 25 and I still love milk hahaha.
Chocolate and strawberry milk. Had to drink regular milk because of the calcium and vitamin d being good for your skin and prevent acne
Elizabeth Banks working in a Bank 🏦
Well I'm genuinely impressed by her bashfulness in the scene , astonishingly unblemished
That's Meredith Grey.
It sure is!
No that’s Marci
She better watch out. Plane might go boom again
@@hagridrubes5641oh god
The thing I didn't get - and thought was lazy writing - was that the father didn't think it was odd that his teenage son, without a college education or even a private pilot's license, somehow became an airline pilot in a market flooded by former WW2 and Korean war vets?
There was a scene of both in a luxury restaurant where it was ovious that he knew it. He said to him in private "you are the by far the smartest man in the room".
@@kleinerfeigling8277 Actually I believe the line was "the rest of us really are suckers."
It is implied that his dad knew what he was doing all along and is proud of it. In the beginning, his dad is pissed off at the world that he never was given fair treatment and is "cheated" by the system and now is proud that Frank Jr is conning the establishment in return. In fact, when his son says that he is going to stop, his response is that of disappointment. "You can't stop!". He's vicariously living through his son conning the world as a way to get even with how he perceives the world conned him. It's actually beautiful writing and acted out incredibly well by Walken, who portrays a guy who obviously knows and is enjoying the show his son is putting on yet playing along with the ridiculous stories.
Well, turns out Abagnale made all of this up, so …
@@AdityaKaul-dm8fk actually he conned the story of him being a con man. He was rotting in the jail for most of the time these shenanigans were supposed to happen.
I didn't realize Elizabeth Banks was in this film. She was great in 'Love and Mercy'.
She was absolutely gorgeous in this film. Very underrated in the looks department
@@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool
I swear, the internet has no idea how to use the word “underrated”.
@@cheesesteakphilly This comment is underrated AF.
She was also in the 3 Spider-Man trilogy with Tobey Maguire. And a few other movies they were in together
Frank makes the sentence "even better" even better
He was searching for the seat like looking for his lost cat. 🤣
I mean I'm no pilot but even I wouldn't have known where the actual seat was if it was hidden in the cockpit
elizabeth banks played exactly the same character in 40 year old virgin
Yeah they tried to put her in a different role but it just didn't work. Melanie Griffith vibes.
Are you my deadhead says Marci... with eff me eyes.
Some of the best fuck me eyes ever on the big screen
That flight attendant is ellen pompeo!?
moral of the story :if you look like leo and have the confidence like him you can do anything...😀
This guy multiple God rizz man
women are so unpredictable , they just said " no no no" , and then "yes yes yes"
Isn’t it yes means no, no means yes?
It's people like you what's wrong with the world
@@ernestyunardi7454 no... wait..
I have two VERY dirty jokes I could tell right here but… 2023 🤐
@@freedom3594 jajajaja do it!
$1,400 was copilot salary? Man…. Inflation hit really hard….
This was the late 60s, $1,400 at the time is like $10k today
@@XiyuYang 10k alone was a lot of buying power
You need an abundance of charisma and charm to pull off what Frank did. I wouldn’t have gotten past “Hello” :)
Lol. Abignale never did ANY of the things he claimed. He's a pathological liar, not a master con man.
He never conned his way onto any airplane. He never worked as a doctor, lawyer, or teacher. He never did any consulting work for the FBI.
The ONLY thing he ever did, was pass a couple of bad checks totaling less than $1,500 combined, at little mom & pop businesses. Then he went to prison for it.
Look it up.
2:36 ❤
I love this movie!!!🤩
Movie name plz
Catch Me If You Can and then I’ll tell ya 👍
Infinite rizz glitch 3:10
No-no-no yes-yes-yes😂😂😂
Omg, how did I just realize this now.. It's Meredith Grey!
Lol
we take this guy for granted.
Lmao Milk? He's still a kid.
He got his milk alright. Straight from the source.
Like u
It's the original Undercover Boss episode, Howard Hughes, owner of TWA, poses as a Pan-Am pilot, deadheads on TWA to check up on his staff while uncovering and exploiting his chief competitor's secrets.
For those who don't get the joke, Leonardo DiCaprio happened to play Howard Hughes in The Aviator - focusing on his time running TWA and squaring off personally against Juan Trippe, the boss of Pan Am.
Pretty ironic. Didn't even realize
@@jasonbrownie12 Yeah. But I believe Hughes would have loved to try and pull this off in real life, somehow alter his appearance, he could sneak into Pan Am and discover their trade secrets, as well as deadhead on TWA to check in on his own staff.
I didn't understand anything about the puddles and leap frog part, can someone care to explain what that means for each part ?
He just made shit up.
That’s the point. It means absolutely fuck all
Red-eye is a flight that leaves at night and arrives in the morning, "Jumping puddles"/"running leapfrogs" means doing short range flights and "earning his keep" means doing cheap and undesirable flights to get the opportunity to do better ones. I'm not a pilot but this is what ive picked up.
@@rurunosepits old lingo. refer to the comment above. ive still heard some mates flying lots of short hauls rather than long hauls use this lingo
All of it is lingo he picked up along the way just to go from place to place from one plane to another
Something told me applications for pilot training skyrocketed after this
Bruh Elizabeth Banks is the same character in every movie.
Not in Monster, or whatever that movie was called.
@@BossyGerbasithat’s Charlize Theron
Yep.
Not in Spider-Man. She just writes the checks for Peter Parker
Is that Meredith Grey?
This is why they constantly train employees now on security, security and security… and everything is recorded !
Remember, frank abagnale did this in an era where there was no internet.......😂
bro was just 17
Best movie
Man got the W Rizz
I wish you were chakraborted
@@SB-hq3gb the fuck ?
Call him the Rizzler 💀
Learned it all from his dad
Are you my daddy 0:28
I didnt realise Tom Cruise's ex wife was in this
Who
Imagine what this guy would have done if there had been internet back then.
副操縦士姿、似合ってる〜
🎉🎉❤
Dr Grey 😂
Is that you meredith gray!?
yap its her and boy was she super hot!
What the heck!? Leo just got her in like three seconds bro.
I flew with my staff travel the other week to the Amalfi coast and met with a passenger who was on my flight and after the gally scene that's what happened on my balcony 😂 the joys of being in the airlines.
One glass of milk please
Apple strudel too
?😂
Oh @ 02:13 I got to see which MILK exactly he was talking about
Isn't he perfect at pretending?!
Like most people
Great movie
What is the name of stewardess actress?
I believe the title is inaccurate. Rather than Mr. DiCaprio pretending to be a pilot, it is the character portrayed by Mr. DiCaprio (whose name escapes me at the moment) who is pretending to be a pilot.
Frank Abagnale
Eu daria qualquer coisa para ser como ele...
Meredith
From this movie I got to know how the Perfect movies are made.
Show me all the blueprints
Show me all the blueprints.
first
the way the stewardess says are you my deadhead makes me cringe to this day.
Ellen Pompeo's best role imo.
2:13 WTF?!
Just some Turbulence
Když hraješ blby hry, vyhráváš blbý výhry 😂😂😂😂😅❤
Si pamatuj, gumo 😂😂
Frank never did any of these things.
The con continues.
Aye. Would have been a great movie maybe even perfect IF it wasn't presented as a TRUE STORY
i dont know that there is a s*x scene in this video THIS IS MY FIRST TIME SEEING THAT KIND OF VIDEO
Come on people, he looks 12!
So do his girlfriends.
Movie name
Elizabeth Banks was perfect in " The Hunger Games " series of movies. The bathtub scene in "40 year old virgin" is my favorite ... DiCaprio was good in that "Bubble Yum" commercial, "Growing Pains" " What's Eating Gilbert Grape " and " Django Unchained " . This movie was boring. A rare "stinker' from Steven Spielberg
Talking his way out of everything he doesn't know
Dr. Gray.. What you are doing in here ??
Yeah,...., good deal😂
Rizz god
Actor means acting as someone who is not him 😂
Owh man i never watch this movie. Because for the first time i heard the title i thought it was boring, such a dull name.
Taky jsem pilot :D a hasič :D a policajt :D
A taky jsem falešnej pilot a falešnej hasič a falešnej policajt :D :D
Jak tyhle geniální jakobymafiáni na něco chtějí přijít, tak na to prostě přijdou :D
Was that Meredith Grey?
No , no to Yes yes😂😂
glad meredith gray got over her fear of planes!
Ellen Pompeo and Elizabeth Banks. Cool.
I never understood the thing with the necklace. Just met and offering jewelry that he just *has?* And she accepts it? Maybe it's a generational thing, but I'm totally lost
He learned it from his father who bribed female workers with jewelry to get what he wants, access to a closed store, bank business so he can cheat, etc. And applied to a more direct approach of wooing her. And gifts of jewelry are very welcomed.
He learned that move with his father in the beginning of the movie. Actually, most of his pretenses and tricks are a mirroring of what his dad used to do
No..lei aveva capito che che lui non fosse un vero pilota ( non trovava la panchetta dove sedersi) e quindi ha voluto ringraziarla con la collana...ed io credo ne sia valsa la pena😅😅
If he was 16 at the time she literally committed a felony lol
how they got phonetic khuchme khain in a french movie with le onardo di caprio . leonardo isnt anand!
Aaj bi hum jaldi mil gey😂hitler chala gea.abi uncle auntie dono mery pass han.❤
Fun fact: the story of the great con artist shown in this movie is fake.😅😅😅😅
Yes yes yes
No no no😂
2:40
So... does that count as statutory rape? Considering she didn't know he was a minor and he was faking his identity
2:07
Nts 2:11
No, no, this is called acting. Leo DiCaprio PLAYS a ROLE of a man, Frank Abagnale, who pretends to be a pilot.
Milk. 😂
0:29 1:49 2:12 2:22 2:38 3:02 3:09 3:21 3:37 3:42 3:53
my ad blocker is showing me how ridiculous you turned your ads up to... cut the greed.. sellout
Good movie but unfortunately i think it glamorizes and makes manipulating and con arting people to get what you want, exciting and thrilling. especially to teenagers. Not a good byproduct of this film unfortunately
Entertining movie even if Frank Abagnale never did anything he claimed.
Well the woman was full on naked to give herself in missionary for Him.😂😂
are you my Daddy from Miami?
Leo pretending he's an actor
He is
Meredith Grey🤓