

I went into this movie expecting a strange experience, and I was certainly not disappointed. The Truman Show explores one of the most interesting premises ever conceived: what if someone's entire life was a simulation made for TV? It's so bizarre but done in such a grounded way that it really makes you feel for Truman, and by the end of the movie I was uncomfortable for both him and myself. It's almost a horror film in how it fills you with a strange sense of paranoia. Excellent idea, excellent execution, and deep enough to keep you thinking for a long time afterwards.
Have you questioned the nature of your reality?
If you didn't get a little paranoid after watching this movie, you watched it wrong.
2.7 points -> Cinematography (0-3)
1.8 points -> Acting and Characters (0-2)
2.9 points -> Plot (0-3)
0.8 points -> Score (0-1)
1.0 -> enjoyed the movie. (0-1)
Aka. 9.2 points + 0.8 'cause its my fav = 10.0
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A classic with a future flavor.
A film that will always be one of my favorites. The screenplay is the masterpiece here, no doubt.
The Truman Show is the film that made me hanging at the end but at the same time gave me satisfaction. This film will give you so much mixed emotions and realizations about reality. I love every piece of it. The way it was directed is also beautiful. I also love the aesthetic in this film. And ofcourse, kudos to the actors and actresses especially Jim Carrey!
One of the best movies I have ever seen. And one of the best movies you will ever see.
first thing i've ever commented in, i've loved this movie since i was a kid. it's one the deepest and saddest ideas in any movie. one of those movies that i wish i could watch again for the first time
This was put as a comedy and dramatic movie, but I saw it pretty much as a horror one. Because just imagine living that life... Without even realising
Jim Carrey is the perfect actor to play Truman
“Good morning, and in case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!”(早上好,以防我见不着你,所以下午好,晚上好,晚安!)
I went into this movie expecting a strange experience, and I was certainly not disappointed. The Truman Show explores one of the most interesting premises ever conceived: what if someone's entire life was a simulation made for TV? It's so bizarre but done in such a grounded way that it really makes you feel for Truman, and by the end of the movie I was uncomfortable for both him and myself. It's almost a horror film in how it fills you with a strange sense of paranoia. Excellent idea, excellent execution, and deep enough to keep you thinking for a long time afterwards.