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The Truman Show (1998) ⭐ 8.2 | Comedy, Drama
June 5, 1998 - The Truman Show: Directed by Peter Weir. With Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich. An insurance salesman begins to suspect that his whole life is actually some sort of reality TV show.
Release date   Jun 05, 1998
Duration   01:43:00
Director   Peter Weir
Rating: 8.2/10 ​ - ​ 1.36M votes
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14 hours ago - The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological satirical comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir, written and co-produced by Andrew Niccol. Starring Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, a man who is unaware that he is living his entire life on a colossal soundstage, and that it is being filmed ...
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The Truman Show Peter Weir 1998 USA Man, what a completely different universe we lived in SEVEN years ago in the year 1998. FRIENDS and the retiring-SEIN More on filmcinemamovie.proboards.com
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Rewatching The Truman Show
the actors (like the actors playing actors in the Truman Show) are not really good at their jobs sometimes That seemed pretty intentional to me. We (the audience) are supposed to see how they are acting like extras (as opposed to especially good actors), many of whom are star struck when coming into close contact with Truman. More on reddit.com
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In The Truman Show (1998), the full moon is on the same side of Earth as the setting sun. A real full moon can only occur when the moon is opposite the sun in its orbit around Earth.
I think this has been posted here but also, in the scene where it starts to rain and a lightning strikes the sky, you can see the lightning illuminating the moon, showing that it's a prop hanging in the sky instead of a real moon More on reddit.com
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What do you think happens after the final scene of the Truman Show?
The sequel I've thought about was that he became a celebrity in the outside world and he's still under eyes of everyone and getting scrutinised. It's kinda same shit, different setting for him. In the end, he faked his death and he's somewhere living happily in a remote island or somewhere away from everybody. More on reddit.com
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r/TrueFilm on Reddit: Thoughts on The Truman Show (1998) directed by Peter Weir
May 14, 2024 -

After watching a good and thoughtful film, I enjoy doing some reading, thinking, and writing about it. The 1998 film The Truman Show (directed by Peter Weir) is the kind of film that I found myself watching twice in succession, and I've watched it several times since, because it is so intriguing. But is it a spiritual allegory, or is it just a good story, or perhaps something else?

This movie narrates the life of Truman Banks (Jim Carrey), who is unaware that his entire life on the island of Seahaven is completely constructed by a TV crew, and is part of a constantly running reality television program called The Truman Show, watched by millions 24/7 world-wide. But when Truman comes to realize that something is strange about his world, he makes plans to escape his artificially manipulated universe.

The premise is a clever one, and the film succeeds on the level of story alone. But what's particularly of interest to me are the profound philosophical and religious questions that the movie seems to ask. It raises age-old philosophical questions common in the field of epistemology, concerning what we can know about reality e.g. could I be deceived about what my senses and experiences are telling me about reality? But it also appears to explore many deep religious questions by means of allusions to Christian themes. Consider how the TV producer Christof (= Christ of) is the "creator" of Truman (= True Man), and functions as a god who controls his world.

This symbolism seems too strong to ignore. As a result there is considerable debate about the worldview behind the film, and whether it is intended to portray an atheistic or Christian worldview. I've found that reviewers who pick up on the Christian symbolism typically fall into one of two camps which come to opposite conclusions about the point of the film:

  1. Those who see it as a secular film, by portraying the Christian God as a cruel and harsh dictator who operates a deterministic universe from which we need to escape by rejecting God. According to this view, Truman's liberation is a depiction of the Fall, and promotes an atheistic lifestyle of rebellion against the Creator and an escape from Eden. Others have tried to be more charitable by interpreting it in line with Calvinistic theology, suggesting that the film depicts the tragedy rather than the triumph of sin, but this is implausible in view of how the Creator is portrayed negatively and how the final liberation is presented so positively.

  2. Those who see it as a criticism of secularism, by suggesting that Satan creates an artificial world for us, from which we need to escape by converting to the truth. According to this view, Truman's liberation promotes the need to escape the deception of Satan (the anti-Christ), and exchange it for a life lived in service to the true God. Some have even seen it as giving a positive message about Christianity, for if Seahaven represents an illusionary man-made Paradise, then Truman's decision to leave this old world behind is symbolic of a conversion experience, and he represents a Christ-like figure who models the way of salvation.

The first view interprets The Truman Show as a story of the Fall, where Christoff symbolizes the true God, and Sylvia (who encourages Truman to escape his "world") is a serpent-tempter figure that brings rebellion. The second view interprets The Truman Show as a story of Redemption, where Christoff symbolizes an anti-Christ, and Sylvia is an intercessor that brings freedom in contrast to the Judas figure Marlon. Proponents of both views have engaged in considerable debate over these two interpretations, the former which sees the Truman Show as a secular existentialist film, the latter which sees it as a pro-Christian film.

Certainly the rich symbolism in the film lends itself to an interpretation which gives the Christological imagery throughout the film a more important meaning than mere allusion. But neither of the above explanations is entirely satisfactory or consistent. Because how can Truman be a rebel who rejects God, and at the same time a Christ-like figure (he is depicted as crucified in the boat, and at the end walks on water and ascends into a stairway of heaven)? And how can Christoff be representative of a deterministic creator, and at the same time an anti-Christ? A consistent allegorical interpretation fails in its application, and should already be a hint that one is not intended.

Personally I think that the best solution is one which is neither overly critical nor overly charitable with respect to the Biblical imagery. Instead it is better to see the imagery as subordinate to other themes about the media and television.

Director Peter Weir has gone on record in more than one interview that the film is about television. Weir is of this conviction: "My attitude to television, personally, is too much of it is a bad thing." According to Weir: "And that's really at the heart of what the film looks at in a major way - this disturbance to our perception of reality, as a result of the immense entertainment and actuality coming at us, to the point where you can't differentiate anymore. News programs that are entertaining; video everywhere." Given Weir's remarks, I believe that the Truman Show is essentially a sharp criticism of the dangers of a false reality cultivated by the media, and a warning against losing our sense of reality.

Clearly Weir has chosen to portray the director Christoff as a creator figure very deliberately. But he does not use this image to push a religious agenda, but to give a social commentary about problems created by the modern media, which blurs the lines between appearance and reality.

In that regard, his analysis of television speaks to our time: to what extent is our perception of the world the result of manipulation by the media? And do we need to be liberated from the artificial reality of a TV world and return to the real world? I see this explanation as more plausible than one which sees the film as a simple spiritual allegory, or which interprets it as an indictment on reality television. It's also worth noting that the release of the movie predates much of the contemporary fascination with reality TV shows.

In short, I don't think the Truman Show is defending an atheist worldview or a Christian one. Instead it is merely employing Biblical themes and allusions as servants to its real theme and social commentary about the media and television. It has to be conceded that both Christoff's and Truman's characters have clear Christological symbolism. But the film is ambiguous about which of the two is to be identified as the Christ figure simply because it doesn't want us making a choice between them. Although the religious symbolism is too strong to ignore, in the end it is subordinate to the more central theme about the role of television and media in our culture, and is a means to an end rather than an end in itself.

So in my view, it's a mistake to see the film either as an attack on Christianity, or as a tool for Christian evangelism. That's not to say that the film doesn't raise interesting parallels on a religious levels, because it can spark interesting discussions about how a creator might watch over humanity, or how a Satan figure might deceive.

Ironically, the Truman Show has created its own deception: while appearances suggest it is a spiritual allegory, a closer look reveals that this perception is merely an illusion. It's first and foremost just a good story. But at the same time it is using spiritual imagery to raise important questions about the use of TV and the media.

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Peter Weir - Wikipedia
1 day ago - After five years, Weir returned to direct his biggest success to date, The Truman Show (1998), a fantasy-satire of the media's control of life starring Jim Carrey.
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The Truman Show (1998)
August 1, 2025 - The film was nominated for three major Academy Awards, for Peter Weir's direction, Andrew Niccol's original screenplay, and for supporting actor Ed Harris. Harris and Jim Carrey won Golden Globe awards for their performances and Niccol won a ...
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THE TRUMAN SHOW - European Film Academy
September 6, 2024 - Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) lives ... him (including his wife and best friend) are merely actors. As developed by director Peter Weir, The Truman Show has proved that rare double-hitter: a truly original film that has become ...
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The Truman Show | Rotten Tomatoes
June 5, 1998 - The Truman Show · Read More · Read Less · WRITE A REVIEW · EDIT REVIEW · POST RATING · View All · Peter Weir · Director · Jim Carrey · Truman Burbank · Laura Linney · Meryl Burbank · Noah Emmerich · Marlon · Natascha McElhone ...
Release date   Jun 05, 1998
Director   Peter Weir
Rating: 89/100 ​ - ​ 250K votes
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Cinephilia & Beyond
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‘The Truman Show’ at 27: Weir and Niccol’s Uplifting Yet Prophetically Disturbing Dystopian Satire • Cinephilia & Beyond
June 5, 2025 - The majority of the cast and crew ... the highs, lows and in-betweens during the film’s original production. Director Peter Weir is also in good spirits here, covering everything from the film’s unusual location shooting ...
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The Truman Show - New Acropolis Library
May 2, 2020 - Director: Peter Weir Screenplay: Andrew Niccol Producers: Paramount Pictures. Scott Rudin Productions Cast: Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Brian Delate, Blair Slater, Peter Krause, Heidi Schanz, Ron ...
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The Truman Show (1998) : Film | Find out more on The Truman Show with digiguide.tv
Cast, crew and more for The Truman Show : Director Peter Weir certainly had his hands full with this unusual satirical comedy drama, but pulled off a remarkably assured, dazzling and memorable film, spearheaded by a powerhouse - and Golden ...
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The Truman Show — Nitrate Online
June 5, 1998 - Andrew Niccol created this rock-solid piece, his second produced script after the weakly-received Gattaca last year. It is director Peter Weir that deserves the kuddos for creating this fantasy work, seemingly Hollywood's biggest set (a large ...
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The Truman Show | Culture Wikia | Fandom
January 9, 2026 - The Truman Show is a 1998 American satirical comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir, produced by Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, and Adam Schroeder, and written by Niccol.
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Three decades later, The Truman Show feels freshly disturbing – and astoundingly prescient | Movies | The Guardian
November 5, 2025 - Photograph: Paramount Pictures/Allstar ... Peter Weir’s dystopian comedy, starring Jim Carrey as the unwitting star of his own reality TV series, takes on new resonance in the techno-capitalist era ...
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The Truman Show – NZATE
The brainchild of Andrew Niccol (writer), a New Zealand born screenwriter, producer, and director, The Truman Show was brought to life by the Australian director Peter Weir, and was released in 1998.
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The Truman Show | Where to watch streaming and online in New Zealand | Flicks
Written by New Zealander Andrew Niccol (Gattaca) and directed by Australian Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society), The Truman Show is an American science fiction comedy-drama starring Jim Carrey.
Release date   Jan 01, 1998
Duration   01:43:00
Director   Peter Weir
Actors   Jim CarreyLaura LinneyNoah Emmerich
Rating: 94/100 ​ - ​ 160 votes
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The Truman Show - Apple TV
January 26, 1999 - The resident of an all-too-perfect seaside community gradually discovers that he is the subject of a 24-hour TV show. 1999 · 1h 42m · 94% Starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney · Director Peter Weir · The Truman Show · Drama · Eternal ...
Release date   Jan 26, 1999
Director   Peter Weir
Actors   Jim CarreyEd HarrisLaura Linney
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The Truman Show (1998) - User reviews - IMDb
What he doesn't know is that his entire environment is a materialized set and he is the ignorant star of a reality TV show of epic proportions. Taking this entirely original concept, writer Andrew Niccol and director Peter Wier take the viewer ...