The Truman Show

1998

Comedy / Drama

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IMDb Rating 8.122 10 15341

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Synopsis


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June 04, 1998, Thu at 07:54 AM

Director

Cast

Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank
Laura Linney as Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill
Noah Emmerich as Marlon / Louis Coltrane
Natascha McElhone as Lauren / Sylvia Garland
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Zuqenshi 8 / 10

Reviewed on October 14, 2014, Tue at 04:39 AM

**"The Truman Show"** dares to question the reality. It's original, complex, and philosophical. It manages to make you feel truly frustrated and **claustrophobic**. Perhaps many of us can relate to Truman as we live in a time of routines. We often live our lives without giving a second thought to the simplicity and meaninglessness of life itself. Our limited perspectives keep us from seeing. The lies we are told keep us from the truth. If we could push the boundaries of our reality, what are the odds that we'd face what Truman faced in the end? It was a joy to watch **"Jim Carrey"** as **"Truman"**, it is yet another proof that Jim isn't just a comedian.

Reviewed by tmdb32492600 / 10

Reviewed on July 15, 2017, Sat at 10:18 AM

Truman...One of my favourite films. It's just hilarious. The whole concept that this man thinks he is living in the real world. Very well done to the Director and Writers!

Reviewed by Dsnake1 9 / 10

Reviewed on May 07, 2018, Mon at 06:56 PM

On the surface, The Truman Show is about a man who has lived his life trapped inside of a bubble. He tries the entire movie to pop the bubble, and he eventually does. Under that layer, though, is a complex theme. Does Truman really enjoy his cell? He seemed to for years. At the same time, he struggled with memories, but don't we all? As the viewer, we're left to determine the morality of the happiness of millions versus the freedom of one. We're also left to consider whether Truman's cage was better than his freedom. A child born into a system that doesn't have a great track record or a life of relative safety with no knowledge of the cage. The viewer also has to determine the sturdy nature of reality. What is reality besides our perception of it? What's real to Jim or to Bob? Are the things that are real to them real to me if I've never seen or heard about them? Beyond the philosophical questions the movie poses, the film itself is solid. Jim Carrey pulls off the part wonderfully. He's more than just a comedian, although he can bring the humor the instant the scene needs it. The supporting cast fell right in line. The pacing may be a little slow early on for many viewers, but that is remedied once the action begins to pick up. If you want something light and silly, go watch something else by Carrey.

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