The opening titles of "Catch Me If You Can" portray the characters as black stick figures rushing and chasing each other, representing the conflict between Leonardo DiCaprio's character and the character played by Tom Hanks. Vertical lines block DiCaprio's path, foreshadowing the obstacles he will face. When Hanks' name appears, the color turns darker to represent him as the antagonist trying to capture or kill DiCaprio. The 1940s-1950s styling of trilby hats and trench coats sets the era, and DiCaprio rushing through an airport makes the title "Catch Me If You Can" meaningful.