Leonardo DiCaprio’s career began with filming commercials at the age of fourteen, the first series offerings followed just three years later. During his 33-year film career, the actor has not only proven his talent, but also his Feeling for incredibly successful projects. Today there are two of these films on TV that DiCaprio made in the early 00s.
That’s what Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can is about
In the biopic Catch Me If You Can, Steven Spielberg stages the classic cat-and-mouse game between DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. The career of the con artist Frank Abagnale, similar to that of DiCaprio, began at a young age. At the age of 16, the charismatic Frank runs away from home According to his own statements, he managed to get several jobs during his career, of course without any qualifications. He pays his own salary through check fraud, but FBI agent Carl Hanratty is behind him close to the verses. Even if the biography is questioned, Spielberg has created an incredibly entertaining crime comedy.
That’s what the dropout thriller The Beach is about
In the exciting novel adaptation The Beach by Danny Boyle, DiCaprio lives the life of a dropout, but the idyll soon turns into a nightmare. The young backpacker learns about a Thai island where there is a group of dropouts completely away from civilization should live. In fact, Richard and his friends manage to find her and are taken in by leader Sal (Tilda Swinton). He enjoys the paradisiacal utopia, yes The facade soon crumbles and there is much more at stake than just expulsion from paradise.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s casting sparked chaos for two films
The Beach was DiCaprio’s first film after making his way to fame through Titanic absolute girl crush had developed. A role that the young actor didn’t necessarily like and from which he wanted to walk away. That’s why he almost had it Role of serial killer Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, which led to a break with the director, who only wanted to make the film with Christian Bale and left the project for the time being.
For DiCaprio also caused chaos with his Plan B The Beach. His occupation solved one here Dispute between director Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor out of. McGregor was originally intended for the role and resented Boyle for choosing DiCaprio despite their previous projects. But after that ten-year dispute Finally there was the great reconciliation and another project between the two.
When is Catch Me If You Can on TV?
RTL2 shows Catch Me If You Can at prime time Friday, February 2nd at 8:15 p.m. Follows immediately afterwards The Beach at 11:05 p.m, the repeat will be a few hours later at night on February 3rd at 3:35 a.m. The Spielberg classic will also be shown again on Saturday at 10:15 p.m. You can also watch Catch Me If You Can and The Beach on various streaming providers regardless of the television program.
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