When I saw this 1998 movie I did with trepidation because of Jim Carrey. There is only so much of his comedy I can take at once but this was completely different. He did more of a serious turn in this movie and I must admit he was great. I’m not the world’s biggest Jim Carrey fan at all but this movie is brilliant.
Carey plays Truman Burbank, a man who unknowingly lives his entire life in a meticulously crafted, 24/7 reality TV show, with his every move broadcast to a global audience. I try to find themes in movies and this one explores themes of manipulation, personal freedom, commercialism, and the power of free will that wins out.
This movie was like looking into the future…a bleak near future. The Kardashians and others followed showed “real life” (heavy sarcasm) and delivered Warhol’s 15-minute fame theory in the worst possible way. To be honest…I’m honestly amazed that this movie’s plot hasn’t been tried.
Truman Burbank lives a seemingly perfect life in Seahaven, a fictional island town somewhere that is mixed between the 1950s and the 1990s. He was unaware that his entire existence was being broadcast to millions around the world. Every person he interacts with, including his wife, best friend, and co-workers, is an actor playing a role. As Truman begins to notice inconsistencies and strange events like a stage light falling from the “sky” and his wife advertising products mid-conversation…he starts to question his reality.
The film builds towards a powerful climax as Truman embarks on a journey of self-discovery and challenges the artificial world he has been confined to, sailing across the set’s ocean (which he is scared of) in search of freedom. Funny, he wanted to see the world but didn’t know the world was watching him being born, his first step, his first kiss, his marriage, and his escape.
This is a SPOILER but the most poignant thing about the movie to me is when he decides to go to the real world and the show ends. All of those people who bought Truman merchandise and tuned in through the years applauded and said hmm… what’s on another channel? They moved on quickly without a thought or care…and hopefully, Truman did the same.
I have so many feelings about this movie. After I watched it for the first time I took a second look in the mirror and the consistent things in my life and thought hmm what if? And you know what? There IS something called The Truman Syndrome… Psychologists later identified a phenomenon called “The Truman Show Delusion” where individuals believe their lives are being staged and broadcast.
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I loved this movie too, and watched it again recently. As a child I always felt like I was in a movie with people watching me. Interesting about that syndrome.
I have read some Dolores Cannon and she has written about “background people.” Pretty freaky stuff.
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I watched it again around a month ago and I forgot how good it was.
I’ve thought the same to when I was younger…maybe that is why I connected with it…or that I was just dreaming real life….I thought about that also.
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I have a musician friend who sells stickers and gives them free with purchase of his music, “Remember you are dreaming.”
So, you very well may be right, Max!
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loved it
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I love this movie as well and have watched it several times. First time hearing about The Truman Syndrome!
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I guess this “syndrome” has been around longer than the movie. I guess this just put a name on it.
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Got it. I mean I don’t have it, are you watching me?
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Stop scratching your nose Randy.
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😂😂
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This was such a great film
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If you haven’t seen it, do so! Wonderfully creepy or creepily wonderful!
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Thanks! I think both would do.
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We accept the reality which we are presented, and I felt bad for Truman in this movie, because everyone was cruel to him.
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Yea to pretend like that to him… the easy thing to do would have been going back to his fake home but he didn’t.
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That was one weird movie. I’m not a fan, but he did a great job.
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A drive in choice I’d pull in for! I could’ve almost written the same post for once… even though he’s Canadian, on the whole I am not a Jim Carrey fan, I don’t ‘get’ his humor to put it politely… but he was excellent in this one and it was a really entertaining yet thought-provoking film. I remember thinking back then ‘that was fun but SO unrealistic’ then fast forward maybe 5 years and you couldn’t get away from Kardashians-gone-wild and Rednecks-killing-ducks type shows that basically did exactly what the move suggested.
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Yes! It was a a self-fulfilling prophecy of what was to come…although this was a whole lot more entertaining than the Kardashians. I admit after the movie I never shaved the same again lol.
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I don’t know why I’ve not yet seen the movie?!
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Glyn….this one is a good one…and like I said…I’m not a Carey fan at all…but he was good in this one.
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A thought provoking film for sure. ‘And will today be the day Truman goes off script? Tune in to see what could be the final chapter!’ PS; I have always always always loathed that Krapdashian show.’ Banality at its best. Worst. Whatever.
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Many of those reality shows suck to me. The fact is most have scripts or an idea they push to make it turn out a certain way…it’s everything but reality.
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there are probably scripted sitcoms that are more ‘reality’ and have a greater chance of something being original rather than scripted than most of those shows
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We are on the same wavelength today.
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Indeed! I’m not much for horror movies you often pick, but this one was aces even with my aversion to Carey
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I only know the picture by the name. I also hear you about Jim Carey. I think he can be great, but everything in moderation expect The Beatles! 🙂
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LOL…I think you would like this movie Christian!
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Our lives! #GoodWorks
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I love the movie and also love the fact that it was filmed in Seaside, FL – one of my fave vacation spots.
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Oh wow…I never checked the filming location…I’ll have to check that out.
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A very good movie from the magnificent Australian director Peter Weir.
Apart from the psychological ‘Truman Syndrome’, one can also draw many parallels with Nick Bostrom’s ‘Simulation Argument’. That argument continues to floor me.
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This is the film that converted me from someone who found his over-acting big-stylee comedic style very annoying to someone who found he could make good movies when he restrained himself. It’s a classic film.
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That is the same way I thought about him as well…but this one he was really good in.
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