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The Truman Show

  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Jim Carrey in The Truman Show (1998)
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An insurance salesman begins to suspect that his whole life is actually some sort of reality TV show.An insurance salesman begins to suspect that his whole life is actually some sort of reality TV show.An insurance salesman begins to suspect that his whole life is actually some sort of reality TV show.

  • Director
    • Peter Weir
  • Writer
    • Andrew Niccol
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Ed Harris
    • Laura Linney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    1.3M
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    297
    49
    • Director
      • Peter Weir
    • Writer
      • Andrew Niccol
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Ed Harris
      • Laura Linney
    • 1.6KUser reviews
    • 220Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #129
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 41 wins & 69 nominations total

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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Truman Burbank
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Christof
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Meryl Burbank…
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Marlon…
    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Lauren Garland…
    Holland Taylor
    Holland Taylor
    • Truman's Mother
    Brian Delate
    Brian Delate
    • Truman's Father
    Blair Slater
    • Young Truman
    Peter Krause
    Peter Krause
    • Lawrence - Truman's World
    Heidi Schanz
    Heidi Schanz
    • Vivien - Truman's World
    Ron Taylor
    • Ron - Truman's World
    Don Taylor
    • Don - Truman's World
    Ted Raymond
    Ted Raymond
    • Spencer - Truman's World
    Judy Clayton
    Judy Clayton
    • Travel Agent - Truman's World
    Fritz Dominique
    • Truman's Neighbor - Truman's World
    Angel Schmiedt
    • Truman's Neighbor - Truman's World
    Nastassja Schmiedt
    • Truman's Neighbor - Truman's World
    Muriel Moore
    • Teacher - Truman's World
    • Director
      • Peter Weir
    • Writer
      • Andrew Niccol
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Truman Show' is acclaimed for its innovative concept and profound themes like media manipulation and consumerism. Jim Carrey's performance is celebrated for its depth, while Peter Weir's direction and Andrew Niccol's screenplay are praised for creativity. The film's satire on reality TV and societal norms is appreciated, though some find the plot predictable. Cinematography and hidden cameras enhance realism and suspense. Despite minor critiques, it is seen as a significant cinematic work.
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    8daveisit

    Lawn Mowing At Its Best

    "The Truman Show" owes a lot to the direction of Peter Weir. Weir refuses to pump out the movies in a search for extra dollars. Instead he chooses wisely and directs brilliantly. Just by looking at a list of his movies will surprise and even amaze you. So as you would imagine "The Truman Show" is another success.

    Truman Burbank has the perfect life, or so he thought until finally his life long suspicions about his world begin to unravel. Even though the idea for Truman is not totally original, it is thought provoking enough and allows the audience to wonder, what if? If you think this couldn't happen, just look back over the years at the stupidity of the human race and think again.

    Jim Carrey once again nails his role, as do the entire cast. It is rare he fails to perform at a level that perfectly complements the movie and its genre. This is something he does not receive enough credit for. Acting for a comical role or a more dramatic role requires no less effort for the performance to be spot on.
    10AllieRubyStein

    Good Afternoon, Good Evening, and Goodnight

    One of the most creative films ever conceived, let alone made and executed- The Truman Show is on all fronts an absolutely perfect film- and will stand the test of time as an absolute classic. On every singular level this film works astoundly- jim Carrey provides a pitch perfect performance as our titular star Truman Burbank- in an incredible casting decision that I am sure turned a lot of heads at the time. Yes we see some of that classic Carrey throughout the film- but the man can act, and never before had it been brought to such attention as it had with this film- and he captures his role perfectly. The other actors do an excellent job as well, namely Ed Harris and Natascha McElhone- as well as Laura Linney and Noah Emmerich. The direction is fantastic, and much needed for the creative vision of the film at hand. The script is not only well done, but incredibly thought provoking, original, and brilliantly put into flm format. The music is fantastic, letting us feel so much emotion from such simple and classic pieces of work. The pacing is excellent, and the film leaves you with a smile and you wanting more- as I think any good film should. In the end, I have absolutely no complaints about The Truman Show. I've seen it more times than I can count, and it's easily one of my favorite films out there. Its a creative masterpiece that is unlike anything we would ever see today, or anything before it. It may be 20 years old, but The Truman Show may just be one of the most brilliant and influential films ever made.

    My Rating: 10/10.
    10kingoham5

    A True American Classic

    When I first saw 'The Truman Show' I came out of the theatre amazed. This is your first clue that you are watching something different from your normal Jim Carrey movie. I love the dialogue, camera shot, performances, direction, music, and running time of this movie. There is nothing I would do to change it. I came away from 'The Truman Show' feeling inspired which is the goal of good filmmaking Jim Carrey was outstanding as Truman, underplaying him, not making him too comic or too dramatic, but giving true sincerity when asked. He deserved an Oscar nomination. Ed Harris has always been a good actor, but in this movie he's a great actor. He plays Christof with such arrogance and bullheadedness that you don't know whether he's helping or destroying Truman. He and the director, Peter Weir, deserved their Oscar nods.

    Weir, who directed the great 'Witness', uses different camera angles to make you feel like you're actually watching 'The Truman Show' and not a movie. He ends it before you get tired of the concept and helped Carrey and Harris give immaculate performances. Andrew Niccol script is a real star in the movie too because of it's inventiveness and ingenuity. Overall, 'The Truman Show' is what I like to call a true American classic.
    10Altaira

    Genius

    I asked a friend to describe The Truman Show. He said, "No, it's not a comedy, well...not exactly." I didn't quite understand until I watched it myself. Truman takes on a tone quite different than any parody/comedies I've seen lately. The point (the media and its destructive powers) is subtlely relayed through dark humor, and you don't feel like the director is smashing you over the head with his morals. Peter Weir demonstrated his artistic genius in Dead Poets Society and here as well. The soundtrack is great, Ed Harris is stellar (what were they THINKING at the Academy?) and for once I actually liked Jim Carrey. His performance wasn't ribald for once. The final scene--I will not reveal it--is a majestic, long-awaited finish to an intellectual movie. Some people will insist that it was boring or pointless. Those are the same viewers who prefer slapstick, obvious humor to the subtle layers presented here. This is a thinking person's movie. If you can't see the underlying message here, of course you won't like it!
    8WriterDave

    Ambitious and Entertaining Treatise on the Reality Media Creates for Us

    It's not often a Hollywood film arrives with such lofty ambitions as this. On one hand this is a high concept comedy in the vein of "Groundhog Day" about an unwitting man whose entire life has been a TV show. This is also a Jim Carrey vehicle designed to display his charms. On the other hand this a very satirical look at the way the media manipulates our reality. The film also wants to take a philosophical look at free will vs. a higher power and reality vs. fantasy. It doesn't always work as the satire often keeps you from thinking too deeply about the underlying themes and the philosophical stuff keeps the satire from biting as well as it could. Credit engaging performances and solid and thoughtful direction from Weir for keeping things afloat and entertaining. There are some great cinematic moments here. I loved the "stolen kiss on the beach at night" and "Cue the sun!"

    In the end this film is closer in spirit to psychological dramas and sci-fi movies where a person suddenly realizes they are the pawn in some grand experiment or a prisoner in an alien world than it is to anything in our current "reality TV" obsessed culture. Eventually it touches on a very basic conflict all humans must face (most people do so in childhood, some I fear never do). The universe does not revolve around us. In the closing moments we are excited for Truman because he finally realizes there is a whole new world out there to explore, but also slightly saddened because we know all to well that he will never be able to return to that idyllic "childhood" existence. How's it going to end? Who knows...but things will never be the same.

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    • Trivia
      Ed Harris and Jim Carrey never met during filming.
    • Goofs
      When Marlon is restocking the candy bars in one of the vending machines, he works on filling up one of the rows. The scene switches to Truman talking with Marlon, and when the scene switches back to the vending machine, the row that Marlon had filled in is empty. However, earlier in that scene Marlon can be seen removing two candy bars when Truman is not looking, then stocking them back into the machine. It is obvious Marlon is just acting busy by moving candy bars back and forth, thus killing time and keeping Truman stationary so the important discussion can unfold on camera.
    • Quotes

      Truman: [repeated line; frequently in the show] Good morning, oh and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are for the "real" Truman Show, with lines like "starring Truman Burbank as himself" and "created and directed by Christof".
    • Alternate versions
      A lot more pseudo-documentary footage on the making of the fictional Truman Show was shot but not used in the theatrical version. Only some short segments have been included in the released film, in the pre-credits sequence. Segments of this outtake footage, featuring Meryl Burbank and Marlon being interviewed and talking about their roles on the show and their personal lives, have been included in some airline versions, presumably to pad the running times.
    • Connections
      Edited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major K. 331 III. Alla Turca
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Wilhelm Kempff, piano

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft mbH., Hamburg

      by arrangement with PolyGram Film and TV Music

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Truman Show. Historia de una vida
    • Filming locations
      • Seaside, Florida, USA(Seahaven Island)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Scott Rudin Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $125,618,201
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,542,121
      • Jun 7, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $264,118,712
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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