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Directed by Peter Weir
Peter Weir directed this comedy-drama, a commentary on all-pervasive media manipulation. Scripted by Andrew M. Niccol (Gattaca), the film plays like a combination of the British TV series The Prisoner and Paul Bartel's The Secret Cinema. Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) is unaware that his entire life is a hugely popular 24-hour-a-day TV series. In this real-time documentary, every moment of Truman's existence is captured by concealed cameras and telecast to a giant global audience. His friends and family are actors who smile pleasantly at Truman's familiar catchphrase greeting, "In case I don't see you later, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!" Employed at an insurance company, Truman is married to merry Meryl (Laura Linney), and they live in the cheerful community of Seahaven, an island "paradise" where the weather is always mild and no unpleasantness intrudes. This is the basic situation of the series, which has grown over the years into a billion-dollar franchise for the TV network. As an unwanted pregnancy, Truman was adopted by the network and raised in the zoolike environment of a TV soundstage. Thus, the TV audience became hooked when Truman was very young. Now, at age 30, he still doesn't know he's a prisoner on an immense domed city-size soundstage, simulating Seahaven. Both the illusion and the ratings will collapse if Truman ever leaves Seahaven. In addition to elaborate events staged to make sure he stays put, Truman is given constant reminders of how wonderful Seahaven is compared to dangers in other parts of the world. However, his growing suspicions make him curious enough to try to leave, and the show's director and master manipulator Christof (Ed Harris) must constantly devise ways to thwart Truman's escape attempts. To enter the harbor, Truman must overcome his fear of water, intentionally instilled in him when his father "died" in a boating accident and was written out of the script. Exteriors were filmed in the Victorian-styled upscale community of Seaside, Florida. In addition to the Burkhard Dallwitz score, original music by Philip Glass and classical excerpts are also featured. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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"I watched this film during my Jim Carrey phase. Up until then it'd been comedy, as everyone knows, but I was intrigued. I hated it the first time I saw it. Now, as I've gotten older and my taste in comedy has changed, I find myself incredibly annoyed with a lot of Carrey's antics that he still uses today (Fun with Dick and Jane...he should've just called his compilation of past characters) but I really love The Truman Show. I can watch it again and again and never grow tired of i " [More]
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"Didn't want to see this film but my brother talked me into it. I will concede the idea behind the plot was interesting, but Carrey never stops annoying me. Even while playing a "straight" role, Carrey has this smug, self-conscious look going on. It removed all credibility from the film. For me, leastways. " [More]
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"A couple of years ago my son introduced me to a movie that I probably would never have discovered on my own. It was odd, unconventional, quirky, and made me laugh harder than I have laughed at any movie in a long time. That was 'Napoleon Dynamite'. I've tried introducing it to others with glowing enthusiasm, but apparently it is an acquired taste, you either get it or you don't get it. I " [More]
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"I've seen this movie quite a few times but just bought it when it was $5 (a steal!). I watched it last night because I hadn't seen it in a while. This movie is so underrated. Directed by Peter Weir (who directed "Witness," among other films), it is an extremely poignant study of the pseudo-industrial complex that has taken over Hollywood, particularly the mass production of reality TV, in recent times. In fact, it's more poignant now than it was at the time of releas " [More]
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Recalling such satires of TV mania as Network (1976) and Real Life (1979), Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998) takes aim at the consumers and creators of the ultimate TV celebrity-victim. Shooting from a number of "hidden camera" angles as Truman Burbank goes about his day, Weir blends the eponymous TV show with the film, complete with a "making of" documentary. With the perfection of the Seahaven "set" evincing a Twilight Zone creepiness, Truman's life is both banal family drama and sitcom, yet the slack-jawed viewers never turn it off; TV mastermind Christof is the deity the audience deserves. As Christof struggles to maintain control once Truman figures out the truth, the limits of Truman's life visualize his existential dilemma as a media-made entity -- and a metaphor for our own imprisonment in a culture defined by media and consumerism. The movie's brutal final image directs its criticisms as much at a passive, sensation-seeking audience as at those who provide the sensations; this cold climax deprives the movie of its potentially happy ending, turning its commentary back on the audience as might a Stanley Kubrick film. Originally written by Andrew Niccol in 1993, the film's critique was rendered all the more timely by such 1990s voyeuristic excesses as afternoon talk shows and MTV's The Real World; Jim Carrey's atypically low-key presence as Truman was in itself a comment on media stardom. A substantial summer hit, The Truman Show received Oscar nominations for Director, Screenplay, and Ed Harris's Machiavellian Christof, while critical kudos affirmed Carrey's dramatic talent. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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