First Time Watching The Truman Show Movie Reaction

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  • @AwesomeUSMovies
    @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад +6

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  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +83

    “You NEVER had a camera in my head!” I freakin’ love that line delivery! Jim Carrey’s best performance ever.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад +10

      That is a good line

    • @justinwilliford7151
      @justinwilliford7151 Год назад +6

      This and Man on the Moon are my favorite movies of his. he was really good in that one as well.

    • @drewf8619
      @drewf8619 Год назад +15

      This is an amazing movie but.....
      Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is his best performance =)

    • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers
      @meminustherandomgooglenumbers Год назад +2

      Right up there with Being John Malkovich: “It’s my head! It’s my HEAD!”

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 Год назад

      He messed that line up.

  • @ChazWalsh
    @ChazWalsh 11 месяцев назад +6

    People have always wanted the two of them to meet up at the end, but I love that they don't actually show it. It fits with how it's set up. The entire time they had been filming his life, and they can no longer see what happens when he leaves.

  • @cyberingcatgirls7069
    @cyberingcatgirls7069 Год назад +17

    I always imagine the "trooper" who said, "You're welcome, Truman!" walking away and immediately thinking, "Oh sh--, I am so fired."

  • @RatelRegalement
    @RatelRegalement Год назад +18

    The final bit with the two security guards 'hey what else is on?' is also striking - this guy's been imprisoned, controlled and corralled his entire life, it's all been televised and watched for decades.. and the moment he leaves and it's all over, some (many?) of those watching just basically shrug and switch over.

  • @lynnie6633
    @lynnie6633 Год назад +44

    Jim can be hilarious, but he's a great serious actor as well.

  • @mrspatches1205
    @mrspatches1205 Год назад +17

    This movie is one of the most incredible experiences. I love the way the footage stops when Truman leaves, and that he just gets to go live his life without people watching him.

  • @justindar8827
    @justindar8827 Год назад +5

    This was filmed along the Gulf Coast in a planned community in Florida called Seaside. This town looks almost identical in real life as it does in the movie. The one thing that had to be changed was they added floors to the buildings around where Truman worked so it like a larger city.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад

      That's creepy

    • @justindar8827
      @justindar8827 Год назад +1

      @@AwesomeUSMovies It's actually a very beautiful place. I have stayed there and also in Seacrest another planed community about 15 minutes away. It's very relaxing. Also I noticed everyone recommended Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind as another good Jim Carrey drama but I believe his best serious role is a less popular movie of his called The Majestic. Definitely worth a watch even if you don't do it for your channel.

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries Год назад +10

    Truman's journey represents the human drive. Despite every obstacle, he eventually frees himself through his force of will. People are clapping at his success over the adversity.

  • @KD9YCE
    @KD9YCE Год назад +13

    Another one of Jim Carrey's more dramatic roles was in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It's easily my favorite of all his movies.

    • @riada4996
      @riada4996 8 месяцев назад

      I agree. James reacting to Eternal would be very interesting. It is definitely a different kind of movie for Jim Carey.

  • @EricAKATheBelgianGuy
    @EricAKATheBelgianGuy Год назад +15

    Trivia/cast and crew notes (for James and anybody who doesn't know):
    1. James mentioned how much he loved the best friend. The actor is named Noah Emmerich.
    2. Ed Harris is the one James is thinking of from Apollo 13 and The Abyss.
    3. The 1999 movie "EDtv", directed by Ron Howard and starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, has a similar theme, except the title character Ed actually is aware he's on camera, and is more of a comedy than this one.
    4. It's the same director - Peter Weir - who did Dead Poets Society.
    5. Nominated for 3 Oscars in 1998: Best Director (Peter Weir), Best Supporting Actor (Ed Harris as Christof, aka The Creator), and Best Original Screenplay. It didn't win in any category. Additionally, many consider the lack of nominations for Jim Carrey and the film itself for Best Picture to be huge snubs. In the directing category, Steven Spielberg won for Saving Private Ryan.
    6. The wife, Meryl, is played by Laura Linney. Her character name Meryl is a reference to actress Meryl Streep, who holds the record with 21 Oscar nominations for acting in her career (and three wins). The best friend character, Marlon, is likely named for Marlon Brando.
    7. The college girlfriend is British actress Natasha McElhone. This is probably her most recognizable film role.
    8. Paul Giamatti (the control room director, Simeon) was previously in Saving Private Ryan and San Andreas.
    9. Dennis Hopper (the mad bomber from Speed) was originally cast in the Ed Harris role, but was reportedly replaced after two days of filming because they felt he couldn't give the character what it needed.
    10. Screenwriter Andrew Niccol originally wanted the film to be more of a sci-fi thriller, perhaps something like The Matrix. Peter Weir asked him to re-write it, and I think the false utopia aspect works better here.
    11. Film critics Siskel and Ebert not only loved the movie, but gave an on-screen apology to Jim Carrey during their review, because they thought that he could never do something like this after watching Ace Ventura.

    • @Cau_No
      @Cau_No Год назад +5

      12. The "guy at the piano" was Philip Glass, the composer of some of the music pieces they used for the movie. Additional music for the film was written by Burkhard Dallwitz.

    • @gameboypunk660
      @gameboypunk660 Год назад +1

      I lost all faith in the academy after they failed to nominate Jim and the picture he clearly was the best actor that year imo

    • @JoeCool7835
      @JoeCool7835 6 месяцев назад

      I mostly know Natasha McElhone from the TV show Californication with David Dukovney.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +6

    "Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!"
    Fun Fact: Ed Harris and Jim Carrey never met during filming.
    Medical Cameo Fact: In an early scene, a bottle of Vitamin D is on Truman (Jim Carrey) and Meryl's (Laura Linney) kitchen table, needed for those without exposure to the (real) sun.
    What Script Fact: The Trumania bits, where Truman draws on the mirror with soap and acts strange, was completely improvised by Jim Carrey. Carrey and Peter Weir initially found working together on set difficult (as Carrey's contract gave him the power to demand rewrites), but Weir was impressed with Carrey's improvisational skills and the two became more interactive.

  • @cyberingcatgirls7069
    @cyberingcatgirls7069 Год назад +6

    You asked what he could do if he escaped...I think considering how many people watched the show, he could write a book and it would be a best seller, or he could start his own travel show. He could finally follow his dreams and make a living at the same time.

    • @TheLisa-Al-Gaib
      @TheLisa-Al-Gaib Год назад +4

      I always imagined that he would have the basis for a MASSIVE lawsuit against the studio and all the sponsors that highjacked his entire life for profit.
      Of course, he would then have to go into seclusion somewhere and have loads of therapy to start sorting out the repercussions.

    • @cyberingcatgirls7069
      @cyberingcatgirls7069 Год назад +1

      @@TheLisa-Al-Gaib That too!

  • @kellyb3211
    @kellyb3211 Год назад +7

    Good afternoon, good evening and goodnight!

  • @nataliedepriest9113
    @nataliedepriest9113 Год назад +4

    This movie came out before reality TV and social media became a huge thing, so the concept was quite mind blowing at the time. The thought of someone’s life being captured on camera as some kind of tv show for entertainment.
    There are many philosophical concepts explored, as well as ideas about questioning your reality and accepting the existence you are presented with. Free will versus gods plan is a big one.
    You aren’t supposed to be okay with the concept of the Truman show. It is morally reprehensible and forces you to think about these different concepts.

  • @krissolet
    @krissolet Год назад +3

    one of the best jim carrey movies around.... possibly one the best movies around!!!

  • @AlienDenzil85
    @AlienDenzil85 Год назад +8

    It's a mind-blowing concept for sure. This was released in the early stages of reality TV becoming a big deal, and this is pretty much the logical conclusion of how reality TV was heading for a while. The idea that a corporation could adopt a child to build a show around is incredibly far-fetched now, but for a while it seemed as though it was a reality TV show waiting to happen!
    Not sure how many times I've seen this, but I still occasionally notice new details that I'd previously missed.

  • @angelagraves865
    @angelagraves865 Год назад +7

    I like Jim Carrey's movie Yes Man. It's a good combination of his more serious side and his absurd side, both of which I love.

    • @squidproquo1130
      @squidproquo1130 Год назад

      The Truman Show and Yes Man are my 2 favorite Jim Carrey flicks.

  • @x-man9473
    @x-man9473 Год назад +1

    This was his first serious film. He was typecast as a "slapstick actor" (even though he did serious scenes in some of his comedy films). So, he started doing films like these in order to add versatility to his career.

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Год назад +1

    12:39 She's still got a tissue tucked into her collar as she's just been rushed in from the makeup van, obviously caught unawares as Truman doesn't travel.

  • @suicyconaut
    @suicyconaut Год назад +3

    I like to think when he got out he wrote a biography, toured the talk show circuit, and bought an island somewhere in the vicinity of Fiji.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад +3

      I like to think he got out and sued the pants off that corporation and lived his life as a billionair.

    • @Michael75579
      @Michael75579 11 месяцев назад

      @@AwesomeUSMovies In an ideal world, everyone involved with the production of the show would be going to jail and all profits would be confiscated and turned over to Truman. The fact that the world in which the film is set not only allowed the Truman Show, but condoned it and made it immensely popular, makes me think that's unlikely to happen. Of course we'll never know and that's the point: when Truman steps through that door the audience, which includes us, doesn't get to see his life any more.

  • @crimsonda
    @crimsonda Год назад +4

    I've watched this in the theater, then again every few years, or sometimes a couple times a year. I really enjoy it. I think this is what reality tv could be at some point in our future. Jim Carrey made his bucks and career from being that goofy guy we loved but could also be a but odd. I was personally shocked to see how well his acting chops hold up to drama. Guess I shouldn't have been. Robin Williams showed us how absolutely amazing hilarious funny guys can put on the drama cap.

  • @paulstewart6203
    @paulstewart6203 Год назад +2

    A classic comedy to do if you haven't seen it is, 'it's a mad mad mad mad world', the Genesis of all comedies.

  • @OldLadyReacts
    @OldLadyReacts Год назад +5

    My favorite moment is Ed Harris saying "I am the creator . . . of a television show." It's that slight pause that always gets me. It's a crime that Jim Carrey wasn't nominated for an Oscar for this performance and that he hasn't really gone back to a dramatic role since. He made some comments about it at the Oscar ceremony that year. This movie was a big deal when it came out because it represented how people felt about the whole Reality TV phenomena that was just starting then. Truman Show is the extreme example of that.

    • @flerbus
      @flerbus Год назад

      "eternal sunshine"

    • @user-xi8df1ih9z
      @user-xi8df1ih9z Год назад +1

      The Majestic. No one ever mentioned it, although it's great

    • @zoeadams2635
      @zoeadams2635 Год назад

      Given that his character name is "Christoff", as in "Christ", the pause makes sense.

  • @texashookem22
    @texashookem22 Год назад +2

    It’s a brilliant commentary on our society as whole , “reality” TV, and our greed for the sake of money at another’s expense. And it’s only gotten more applicable over the years.

  • @zoeadams2635
    @zoeadams2635 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this film. The hints and intricacies are sooo good, like there's vitamin D in their medicine cabinet because they don't get sunlight in the dome. All the main cast would need that.
    People hate on Marlon (Truman's best friend), but he was a victim too in a way. He was Truman's friend since they were kids, so they've built up a real friendship. But Marlon was put in this situation as an innocent child himself, and he's had to lie and pretend his whole life. This has resulted in mental issues and stints in rehab because of dependencies developed as a coping mechanism for the mental conflict.

  • @Cerridwen7777
    @Cerridwen7777 Год назад +5

    I love this movie so much, saw it multiple times in theater when it came out (I am old). Always excited to see someone watch it for the first time.

  • @514chicks
    @514chicks Год назад +3

    Yeah, I've seen some people react and feel like it is so farfetched. But there was a time where people thought this is where "reality TV" was going. This about rhe time people started subscribing to the shows like big brother that gave people access to the cameras 24/7. This movie was the ultimate evolution to this genre. Cause the one problem with "Reality TV" was since the actor/actors knew they were being filmed, and people act differently in front of cameras or plan conflicts.

  • @gen077
    @gen077 Год назад +2

    If you want to see the dramatic side of Jim Carrey, you must watch Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, with Kate Winslet and an incredible cast... Personally, my favorite Jim Carrey movie!

  • @lindataggart9076
    @lindataggart9076 Год назад +1

    I ..always look forward to you James.. Oregon is sending love and healing to you mom...Peace and comfort to you and your family..

  • @NetanelWorthy
    @NetanelWorthy Год назад +6

    The reason why his best friend was different is I feel like his best friend, even though he’s been acting since he’s a child, with Truman, he did actually care for him. Maybe that’s because they had been together for so long. Even if he knew the reality and Truman didn’t. But because of that lifelong friendship, he really did care about him. The rest of the actors didn’t seem to have that connection. His father, maybe, because he came back. He found a way to sneak onto the show. Because, even though he was not his biological father, he was his adoptive father, for all intents and purposes. He raised him. With that in mind, certain actors or individual seem to have more of a caring standpoint, while others seem to be more in the situation from a professional acting standpoint.

    • @nooneofconsequence1251
      @nooneofconsequence1251 Год назад +1

      I think his dad snuck back on the show just because he was an out of work actor who wanted the gig. But his friend, I think you're right, even though he started out on the show as a child actor, he still grew up with the guy and spent a lot of time with him, as his friend... probably the same way that many actors who play romantic partners in film end up dating in real life, but amplified.

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад

      There was a deleted scene where Marlon find him on the beach (he knows where Truman went) but he let him go, he know that Truman really wanted to leave, so he care more than others,

    • @matthewford5094
      @matthewford5094 Год назад

      I also feel like Marlon constantly drinking is probably from the guilt of lying all the time, and the time he went away for awhile was rehab.

  • @skysamfreeman
    @skysamfreeman Год назад +9

    I love this movie. It didn't really hit me when I first saw it though. After some time, I came to see how much of a tragedy this story is. To take someone's life and free will away from them in order to be a puppet. Having their whole life experience be a lie. It's very science fiction in that way. I remember growing up a lot of people would brush this movie off and were more into Jim Carrey's comedies. Sort of disregarding it as just this weird movie he did. I think it's aged very well though. I'm sure it's been recommended countless times but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is another great serious role from Jim.

    • @sharpgirl72
      @sharpgirl72 Год назад +1

      Well said

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад +2

      Yes, because they dont let him make his decisions, they made up his fear by "killing his father", they dont let him decide how to fall in love, they made him follow a script

    • @brandyanderson3522
      @brandyanderson3522 Год назад +2

      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 They limited his knowledge to control him. The Show seems set in a different decade to not only for the more "idealistic" and "simpler" time aesthetic. But also because it helped them control Truman. You're not looking for hidden cameras if you don't know they exist. Truman can't know about cellphones and the internet because it would have given him access to the outside world. And that meant escape

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад +1

      @@brandyanderson3522 Yes I know, but is bad, control a person like that, Kristof said to Sylvia that Truman could leave if he wanted before, but that was not true, they didnt let him out by putting fear on him, until he realize that his world was fake

  • @mattcooke1619
    @mattcooke1619 Год назад +1

    Some of the best actors are comedians. They understand timing and regular people much more than someone who is just an actor.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +9

    Peter Weir is one of the best directors yet one not many people think of when naming great directors. He had one masterpiece after the other. My favorites are A Year of Living Dangerously, Witness, Dead Poets Society, and his peak work, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.

    • @Do0msday
      @Do0msday Год назад +4

      Master and Commander is such an underrated movie.

    • @Brad02K
      @Brad02K 9 месяцев назад +1

      People just seem to forget about directors that don’t really have a consistent, unique style, another example is Rob Reiner.

  • @kennethfharkin
    @kennethfharkin Год назад +1

    This film hit just as reality TV was about to explode. There were shows like The Real World gaining traction but Survivor was coming in just two years. The public’s obsession with having a prying eye on the lives of others was perfectly expressed and foretold here.

  • @NintendoCapriSun
    @NintendoCapriSun Год назад

    Props on noticing Noah taking the candy in and out of the vending machine! A lot of people (myself included) miss that.

  • @joshuacoldwater
    @joshuacoldwater 2 месяца назад

    23:21 - this piece of wall is in the parking lot of the studio where I worked for YEARS. Everyday I parked in front of it and thought about this scene.

  • @L77045
    @L77045 Год назад +3

    When I was a kid I lived where this was filmed. We moved away a little before filming started, and I was excited to see my old neighborhoods in a major movie. None of the other kids where we moved to believed me that it wasn't an island though XD

  • @Cadeho3
    @Cadeho3 Год назад +1

    I saw this in theaters. It was mind-blowing to me... GPS was around but in its infancy, It's amazing how less connected we were back in 1998... even though we were. This was before reality tv caught on. But, this is one of my favorite movies! Check out another favorite of mine if you haven't seen it, Pleasantville.

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM Год назад +1

    20:00 - Truman will live the life of luxury from the lawsuit against the company. Extreme emotinal distress. He'll never have to work again in his life.

  • @dutch90skid70
    @dutch90skid70 Год назад

    My favorite Jim Carrey movie without a doubt.

  • @SarahMaeBea
    @SarahMaeBea Год назад +7

    I absolutely love this movie. For me it's all about the slow discovery and his final argument with a literal "big guy in the clouds". And you're 100% right this would be hugely unethical. Truman had zero consent to basically anything in his life.

    • @FirstLast-yc9lq
      @FirstLast-yc9lq Год назад +1

      Wonder how it went after he left though. I imagine there would be some major court battles because for this to happen the courts had to have somehow found this legal. Would he still be physically owned?

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад +2

      @@FirstLast-yc9lq I think some people like they show in Sylvia house "Free Truman" that werent al right with this, is completely unethical, the character of Christof is sick (Ed Harris dose an amazing job been a creep),

    • @FirstLast-yc9lq
      @FirstLast-yc9lq Год назад +1

      @@patriciaalvareztostado8170 Well yeah of course, Christof clearly has a god complex that he warps himself into thinking he's doing good for Truman. My point was, for Truman to even have a show, this had to pass the courts and they somehow deemed this legal.
      My question was, is Truman even deemed a person or pretty much a slave? Honestly, would have set up an interesting court room drama in a hypothetical sequel.

    • @lmcgregoruk
      @lmcgregoruk Год назад +1

      @@FirstLast-yc9lq As I recall he was the "first person legally adopted by a corporation" and the show was only supposed to last one year (as) "Bringing up baby"

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад

      @@FirstLast-yc9lq Legally would have been interesting to saw this

  • @J4ME5_
    @J4ME5_ Год назад +1

    Watching you discover this took me back to the first time I saw it.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад +1

      That's great and the whole point of this channel. My boys are so pleased they convinced me to start this channel.

  • @russwells1825
    @russwells1825 Год назад +2

    Love all reviews. "The Majestic" is an amazing Jim Carrey movie. Worth the watch.

  • @darkanise
    @darkanise Год назад

    Another good dramatic role for Jim Carrey is in The Majestic.

  • @yzolakitchi
    @yzolakitchi Год назад +7

    Aw, your reaction has made my Friday! This movie had such a huge impact on me. So glad you've seen it. I loved the originality and quirkiness and as you say, the ethical question of playing God, given that as Ed Harris said, it brought so much joy to the world! In a similar vein, three quirky/unusual movies for your consideration list 🙂 Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002). Downsizing (2017). And for non-comedic Jim Carrey flicks, there's The Cable Guy (1996) and The Number 23 (2007).

    • @GothamsHer0
      @GothamsHer0 Год назад +2

      And Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind!

    • @vigorousera
      @vigorousera Год назад +1

      Adaptation is fantastic, I haven't thought of that one in years. Seconding that pick!

    • @yzolakitchi
      @yzolakitchi Год назад

      @@vigorousera yes, was definitely a unique script. And Nick and Meryl were just brilliant. 🥰

  • @bobapjok4241
    @bobapjok4241 Год назад

    "I'd have to be in on it too" - so convincing

  • @bobapjok4241
    @bobapjok4241 Год назад

    Movie is brilliant. not the biggest Jim Carrey fan as a comedian, but this role is done perfectly. such a great movie and great concept

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Год назад +1

    26:43 My favourite Jim Carrey film is _Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind_ (2004); a *must* watch!

  • @mchllwoods
    @mchllwoods Год назад +1

    The director was Ed Harris. u should see him with Melanie Griffin in Milk Money. that's a cute movie!

  • @THEvagabond29
    @THEvagabond29 Год назад

    This is a movie only jim carey could play. Such a fun movie.

  • @contacluj758
    @contacluj758 Год назад +2

    Another great bitter/sweet/funny Jim Carrey movie is "Fun With Dick And Jane"

  • @redmaynard
    @redmaynard Год назад +2

    Hi James, hugs to your mom🤗🤗🤗❤❤❤

  • @PenelopeFrank
    @PenelopeFrank Год назад

    Another amazing drama with Jim Carey I highly recommend:
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

  • @edittheworld-ct5yu
    @edittheworld-ct5yu Год назад

    We're all living in The Truman Show!

  • @RocZi
    @RocZi 7 месяцев назад

    16:41 buddy here asking the real question

  • @goldieschooch8512
    @goldieschooch8512 Год назад

    I had forgot about this movie. It was very heartfelt & sad & inspiring! ✌🏻☀️

  • @jaxonsjerseys
    @jaxonsjerseys Год назад +4

    Such an amazing concept and film, would highly recommend a second watch now you know the idea behind it

    • @MarshaLove0723
      @MarshaLove0723 Год назад +1

      Definitely. There are too many questions on a first watch.
      I liked the film on first watch but fell in love with it on second watch. Now it is one of my 'replay' flicks that I can put on and rewatch anytime.

  • @kenfreeman8888
    @kenfreeman8888 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your discussion at the end.

  • @randomvideoconnoisseur563
    @randomvideoconnoisseur563 9 месяцев назад

    15:55 My favourite line from Merryl
    Why is she delivering the line so panicky? It's hilarious and frantic!

  • @FirstLast-yc9lq
    @FirstLast-yc9lq Год назад +2

    You gotta watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind now.

  • @panpizzaslice
    @panpizzaslice Год назад +1

    I sometimes find myself thinking how bored the audience would be if I was in a show like this

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад +2

      SAME!!! But... if I knew I was on the show... OH buddy. We could have some fun. Start throwing in some of my own ads.. just for giggles.

  • @filipohman7277
    @filipohman7277 Год назад

    Awesome Work Bro, Thanks 👍👍👍 Greetings from Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸

  • @maximorumba
    @maximorumba Год назад +1

    Cannot wait until you watch "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"!

  • @kindatempted
    @kindatempted Год назад +1

    Amazing concept of a movie. Very entertaining to say the least. Loved the commentary.

  • @user-mg5mv2tn8q
    @user-mg5mv2tn8q Год назад

    When Ed Harris starred in The Abyss, he really didn't get along with the director, James Cameron, at all. There were a number of dangerous accidents during the production, and in one scene Harris himself almost drowned. Harris got the definite impression that the very lives of the cast and crew were less important to Cameron than getting the film finished, and he vowed he would never work for the guy again. And he kept that vow. When Harris was cast as the callous director in The Truman Show, a character who saw Truman Burbank as nothing but usable property and an ultimately expendable commodity, he knew there was only one way to play him, as a James Cameron impersonation.

  • @tarzapopohead
    @tarzapopohead Год назад

    This show when the first season of BIG Brother and the birth of reality TV. Now we have people on TikTok and RUclips sharing their life like in the movie because it fascinates people.

  • @ShadowRyu
    @ShadowRyu Год назад

    Even better than this, and a true depiction of Jim Carreys diversity. Wait til you see him play the antagonist in the psychological thriller "the number 23"

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Год назад +7

    If you enjoyed this, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Simon Birch and The Majestic are musts for Jim Carrey movies. As a disabled guy, I have a soft spot for Simon Birch, and Jim is the narrator. It’s very underrated. I remember seeing this and thinking he was robbed of an Oscar nomination. He was so believable. I didn’t see Ace Ventura. I saw Truman Burbank. He could be goofy, but believably goofy. And the ending is bittersweet. I’m such a fan of Jim, especially his more dramatic work. He’s like Jimmy Stewart. He can do anything. Sadly, I think he’s retired now. He deserved an Academy Award Nomination. He’s done roles every bit as good as Robin Williams.

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад +2

      I love The Majestic, that was the first none comedy that I watched form Jim, later I discover this movie,

    • @drewf8619
      @drewf8619 Год назад +2

      A raunchy comedy of his that's often overlooked is "Me, Myself & Irene"
      He has quiet a bit of "range" in that movie lol

  • @jaapdekker9420
    @jaapdekker9420 Год назад

    When i saw this movie in cinema, it was the first time in my life that i realised movies can be more than just entertainment. Masterpiece

  • @wobaguk
    @wobaguk Год назад +2

    I love this movie! I think you are supposed to find what was done to him disgustingly manipulative, to be pro-Trumans escape, rather than finding it acceptable to buy into the idea of the movie. I also think it was more a commentary on society's growing obsession with reality TV at the time, than a deeper commentary on the extent to which all our lives are controlled by the systems we buy into, but maybe thats just me. I know there were literally hours of unused footage that didnt make the final cut, which I would love to see.

  • @suthius85
    @suthius85 Год назад

    I'd say watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Now that! Is a departure for Carrey. Probably unanimous with it being his best dramatic performance.

  • @GregInHouston2
    @GregInHouston2 Год назад

    Truman has been the star of a hit TV show for 30 years; they owe him a lot of back pay.

  • @tempsitch5632
    @tempsitch5632 Год назад

    @12:39 Most people don’t catch the tissue tucked into her collar, would have been put there while she was in Hair snd Makeup.

  • @robyee3325
    @robyee3325 2 месяца назад

    “Being John malkovich” is a bizarre one

  • @nicolless51
    @nicolless51 Год назад

    In US law, corporations are legally people. That's why corporations can fund the politicians they want to win a race. So, if an oil company gives a ton of money to help someone win, that person is cohersed into cutting regulations on oil or offer tax breaks in order to ensure future elections. This legal bribery is considered freedom of speach.
    There was recently a request that companies vote in election polls. I recall it being denied, but if that ever becomes legal, then there's no reason why a company couldn't adopt a child.

  • @donsnover2585
    @donsnover2585 Год назад

    Great movie and everyone was surprised how well he did in a dramatic role

  • @ianhill8345
    @ianhill8345 Год назад

    Great reaction James one of my favourite jim carrey movies

  • @senno9910
    @senno9910 Год назад

    And this film pre-dates Big Brother and reality tv as a whole.

  • @DiogenesDecibel
    @DiogenesDecibel Год назад

    A lot of people don't get the impact this had in a World before Reality TV. In 1998 all we had was The Real World.

  • @GarbyTheCat
    @GarbyTheCat Год назад

    You MUST see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It's Drama Jim Carey with few antics.

  • @KrazyKat007
    @KrazyKat007 Год назад +1

    So the actor you liked in this who plays the best friend is named
    Noah Emmerich
    He had a major role in an outstanding TV series called
    “The Americans”
    This was such a brilliant TV series from start to finish.
    It’s probably not a TV series that would ever win a poll just because not many people saw this show.
    It is excellent though!
    And the actor who played the best friend you liked so much plays a major role in it.

    • @prodestrian
      @prodestrian Год назад +1

      The Americans was a damn good show, it's up there with Breaking Bad as far as I'm concerned. I loved Noah Emmerich's character, especially that subtle facial twitch he'd do whenever he felt suspicious about someone. Might be time for a rewatch!

  • @beokayian5378
    @beokayian5378 Год назад

    I wish the movie had fewer comedic scenes. It's really a DARK movie when you think about the idea of the concept. I would have liked them to keep it darker so we could really question more about what we as a society think about it. I think some of the humor distract from the deeper ideas in the movie. The quote "We Accept The Reality Of The World With Which We're Presented. It's As Simple As That." is so spot on. Would any of us know if we were actually in Truman's shoes? Side note: The house Truman lived in is owned by the Gaetz Family (Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida)

  • @Dennzyl
    @Dennzyl Год назад

    "Number 23" is in my opinion another movie, after which i was absolutely convinced, that Jim Carrey's acting talent was not fully used throughout his career!
    he can be so "captivating" in more serious roles, you just wouldnt believe it until you see it!

  • @kathrynroat9139
    @kathrynroat9139 Год назад

    If you think about it, were our lives any different than his during the last few years?
    Carrey was RIPPED OFF by the Oscars, the beginning of the end of my viewership w that group.
    Great reaction! ❤

  • @cathyvickers9063
    @cathyvickers9063 8 месяцев назад

    Of course the ocean ends at a wall! Why do reactors see the dome tucked in neatly behind the Hollywood sign, miles from the ocean, always act surprised when Truman's ship hits a wall?
    This movie predates & predicts the Reality TV craze. It was a revolutionary concept when made.
    The implication is that Sylvia was part of a Free Truman movement. No doubt, people had infiltrated the backstage crew & were responsible for bits of sabotage.
    The cop who knew Truman's name was probably an actor who'd requested an appearance on the Truman Show, but hadn't been cast as anything, yet. I'd imagine the faux mainland was normally used as a backstage area. After all, if a medevac flight were ever required to transport an injured extra to a specialty hospital "on the mainland," the helicopter would have to take off from & land *somewhere,* to transport the actor outside of the dome! The "nuclear power plant" was a mock-up.
    I've imagined the "cop" was probably at home watching the Truman Show when he got an urgent call to come in! He didn't have a script. They told him the BS to say. He just slipped up because he was so tickled to be speaking with Truman!
    The fun part is watching the movie a second time, & spotting all the cameras hiding in plain sight.

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Год назад

    27:45 Laura Linney is fabulous! Check her out in _Love Actually_ (2003).

  • @tarzapopohead
    @tarzapopohead Год назад +1

    This is truly the best Jim Carey movie that also inspired the psychological disorder called the Truman Show Delusion.

    • @christhornycroft3686
      @christhornycroft3686 Год назад

      I prefer Eternal Sunshine and The Majestic, but I love this movie as well.

    • @tarzapopohead
      @tarzapopohead Год назад

      @@christhornycroft3686 I like The Majestic and sorrowfully I have never seen the other due to my stroke putting me out of commission when that one came out. It is still now on my movies to see.

  • @bacteriajoe9403
    @bacteriajoe9403 Год назад

    Let Jim Carrey take another departure and hold your hand into Kaufman's world.
    Try "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
    Let go of Carrey's hand and swim in "Being John Malkovich."
    Then die with Nicholas Cage in "Adaptation."

  • @JohnRandomness105
    @JohnRandomness105 Год назад

    Let's see... lies, deception, traumatizing a child... wholesale deception, violation of privacy... I thought that the stairs and exit were out of the blue, metaphorically. And what's his life going to be like afterwards? It's a good thing that they didn't show us what followed. That would still be in the spirit of keeping him in the spotlight and watching him.

  • @msj2677
    @msj2677 Год назад

    I took my daughter to see this in the theater because it was a different type of movie Jim Carrey did

  • @RubyMadigan
    @RubyMadigan Год назад

    If you're someone who loves books and you haven't read the Thursday Next series by Jasper FForde you absolutely should. It's books about books and policing books and going inside books. You get to hang out with characters like Edward Rochester, Miss Havisham and the Cheshire cat

  • @kellyb3211
    @kellyb3211 Год назад +23

    A lot of people regard this movie as a tragedy.

    • @tamarleigh
      @tamarleigh Год назад +6

      It gets sadder every time I watch it, and I’ve seen it so many times that I pretty much cry through the whole movie now.

    • @patriciaalvareztostado8170
      @patriciaalvareztostado8170 Год назад +2

      Is a tragedy defiantly, is sick

    • @frokghug
      @frokghug Год назад +4

      Most of the movie is sad and honestly a bit disturbing the way they continue to try to control him, but it ends open-ended and hopeful. So based on the “happy” ending, I don’t know that I would label it a tragedy. If he actually died on the boat at the end before ever reaching freedom, that’s a tragedy.

    • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers
      @meminustherandomgooglenumbers Год назад

      I guess maybe if Shawshank Redemption is a tragedy, then yeah.

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 Год назад

    Didn't you ever idly ponder 'What if my whole life was a tv show, and there are cameras filming me right now?'

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Год назад

      Nope, my life was boring as a kid. Nobody would watch that

  • @rossknowles5608
    @rossknowles5608 Год назад

    this, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Man on the Moon (about comedian Andy Kaufman) are genuinely excellent

  • @klove5765
    @klove5765 Год назад

    Ed Harris, very Underrated actor, watch him in "Enemy at the Gates" very good movie, but anyway great reaction like always

  • @SmokinDroFrayser
    @SmokinDroFrayser Год назад +1

    Everybody’s involved

  • @michaelwyer7778
    @michaelwyer7778 Год назад

    If you want to see another different type of Jim Carrey Movie, Check out "The Number 23" (2007). It's Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller.

  • @ktotheramer
    @ktotheramer Год назад

    Need to watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Год назад

    23:47 "I am the creator..."