10/10 The video and audio is good quality, there's no hidden cuts, and it starts in an appropriate place. The only weird bit is the preview you have at the start, but I'm guessing that's a copyright-avoidance thing
I love how when he leaves the door It doesn’t cut to what he sees, because the cameras aren’t out there, and it’s not the shows business, It’s logical and beautiful
so you didn't pay enough attention in the intercut then. Truman was the first baby to ever been adopted by an organization (not parents, or indivitual). They have full legal rights over him.
The ending was powerful because it showed that the people never truly cared about him, only his reactions, and they could switch the channel at any time.
@@merlingrace9516 He's saying that Kristoff had cameras in everything, apart from Trumans' head. He never knew what Truman was thinking. He never truly knew him. He only thought he knew him.
I like how convinced Christof is he isn’t evil. He refers to moments in Trumans life as “the episode where you lost your first tooth”. He cares about Truman but he doesn’t see him as a person but rather a character he has grown to love via watching a show for so long.
He finally knew what shit cards he was dealt in life. That he was just a cheap imprisoned television star. But he didn’t despair or rage against his life up until that point. By accepting his “role”, he actually showed Christoff that he was not the one controlling him anymore. From that moment on, it wasn’t Christoff’s show anymore. It was Truman’s. We often get dealt shitty cards in life. Life is cruel. But by accepting that and doing the beast with the means we have, we can gain some slither of agency back.
teeny tiny detail 2:19 notice how he says "The episode", not the day, not the time. But episode. no matter how he sugercoats it, all of this was just a show to him.
@@bluntlyhonest6803 would it apply to the case where he make him the golden goose, it's not like Truman Show is famous with absolutely know effort, dude invest the entire moon station and a whole self-contained city for him.
In a way, this supervillian-esque appearance is also just a role that is part of this conclusion of the series. The Truman Show had to end, after Truman found out the truth, so it's conceivable that the dramatic escape (including the calm Final Stage scene here) was set up to give a happy end. Through their efforts to keep Truman in the show, the studio has naturally assumed the role of a supervillain, and the audience has always been cheering for Truman, so they could have made the series end with a dramatic escalation where the protagonist emerges victorious (even having overcome his personal fear of the sea). Truman stands at the door, thinking for a while, and I'd bet he realised that _every_ thing in there is fake; including the very role wherein the studio director appears there, maybe including the lightning that didn't hit him. This is why he spends barely any time angrily shaking his fist at the god of the world that he is about to leave behind: he knows that this is the end of the show, so Truman simply brings his own role to an end, quite literally finishing his lines, and gets off-stage.
I still think it’s funny how he says Truman can leave at any time and we won’t stop him and like 20 minutes later he sends a storm to try and kill/stop Truman from leaving.
@@ActuallyFunnerL could they use the excuse of it was all part of the show. I mean no one in the WWE served time for the death of Owen Hart and they cut corners everywhere and that lead to his death. Bear in mind in the universe of the truman show he was adopted by the studio
@@quarf53206 Ok 1. Truman never gave legally binding consent to be a part of the show in the first place, irrespective of how they "adopted" him, after turning an adult he had rights, including the right to consent and information which were not given to him. 2. And since he never gave consent to be a part of the show, he never agreed that his d3@th would be his own fault, and since it was the studio that was responsible directly, that would make it Murd3r by the studio
I think he said he "can't" stop him, if Truman really commit on doing it. Doesn't mean he won't be putting up any effort. Because it's true, and the result proved it, if Truman want, the show end no matter what, the worst case is he die trying.
"You were real. It's what made you so good to watch." >proceeds to try and convince Truman to stay, even though he knows 100% that everything is fake now and therefore will no longer have genuine reactions to it What a hack.
He was trying to be manipulative as he had been doing for Truman's whole life. This was his creation, Truman was his creation, and he was god in that world (he's literally talking to him through the clouds here) and he doesn't want to lose that.
they were probably planning on having him screw that red head, get her pregnant and then watch as he realizes his kid will be his replacement and see him try to run away again with his kid or kill him right after the birth. the creator had every reason to kill trumen of.
Maybe the director is realising a role of his own there. By that point, the show has become about how Truman finds out the truth and what he does with this fact - the most straightforward option being breaking out. The studio, in their efforts to maintain the facade and keep Truman in the show, have naturally assumed a position that the viewers will find to be that of a towering supervillain, keeping an innocent human imprisoned for life, basically, and stripping them of their privacy, depriving them from almost all genuine life. By seemingly trying to obstruct the escape, the director may have just embraced this role, and staged Truman's escape as the Escape From The Clutches of Evil: narrow escapes from life-threatening circumstances, manipulation tactics at the final confrontation which is a calm setting, contrasted with the turmoil of the escape up to that point (the calmness implies that we're at the core, close to the root of it all, or in this case at the border: if I recall correctly, at that range the studio cannot realise physical threats, so mental tricks are really all that's left). Think about it: As soon as Truman finds out the truth, the series is bound to end: his appeal was that he lived a normal life on-stage, and he cannot do that anymore, so they have to find some conclusion. It would make sense for the producers (if they are quick-witted) to adapt by setting up the finale we got: the main character, against all odds, manages to escape his prison. The setting of one human being pitted against an oppressive organisation is already there (including the barrier that is the sea being one that can only be overcome as the protagonist rises to a very personal challenge, demonstrating character growth). All that's left is for the studio head to get on stage, as his role demands. It's conceivable that all of the life-threatening circumstances were set up to be near misses (assuming they _were_ going for a happy end). Truman stands at the door, thinking for a while, and I'd bet he realised that _every_ thing in there is fake; including the very role wherein the studio director appears there, maybe including the lightning that didn't hit him. This is why he spends barely any time angrily shaking his fist at the god of the world that he is about to leave behind: he knows that this is the end of the show, so Truman simply brings his own role to an end, quite literally finishing his lines, and gets off-stage.
Arguably the best part is everyone celebrating Truman's escape. People genuinely wanted to see the day that Truman would wake up and finally take hold of the reins of his own life.
The ending when the two guards say what else is on is the directors way of showing that the viewers were also the prisoners. We as humans are prisoners in a world we cannot escape
this reminds me of a t shirt owned by someone I once knew... it had like 3-4 skeletons (just from the torso up) suited. And just had some words that said "Repeat after me... I am free...I am free... I am free...
You can just not watch TV and scripted Reality and live your own life. (not using a smartphone all the time and makeing picture or showing them to others) These black mirrors destroying everyones life and we participate in it. god have mercy on us.
I always wanted to see the sequel where Truman becomes the richest person to ever exist because of royalty rights and lawsuits for abuse I mean the cast and crew are all accessories to unlawful imprisonment and detention.
Getting a sequel will destroy the story, since he not only escaped from the Director that put him in there in the first place but also us. The crowd that watched him go through it all and keep rooting for him.
"In case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night." This is the best "Bye-Bye" quote in the movie I have heard so far🔥🔥🔥 My reaction to the actor: Run! Never go back, Run! Follow your intuition. YOU GOT THIS! GO!
All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts...
That whole time he was watched and all the times he had to shit , pick his nose talk to himself and maybe beat off here and there I'd be too embarrassed to step out lol
Well considering Truman might have been in his 20s or 30s People watched the show for 30 years or less and it ended. One Piece is going to end in Jan 31, 2025
The 2 lines "you never had a camera in my head" and "in case I dont see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night" where much more poetic and hard hitting, sometimes less is more
And in doing so he'd have given them the TV show finale they want from you. There is no better way to give them a middle finger than to end the whole show on the most mundane thing they've gotten 1,000 times before.
This makes me look at how complicated Christof's feelings towards Truman are. He's constantly looking down on Truman throughout their conversation, both literally and figuratively, and you can tell how little he thinks of Truman and how much he loves him. He looks down on him and views him as nothing more than an entertaining character in his world. He's seen Truman's entire life. He knows everything about him and his experiences because he orchestrated them and that gives him a sense of superiority over Truman. But it's also why he loves Truman so much. He's grown attached to him and has formed a para-social relationship with him. It's why he strokes Truman's head while "comforting" him. Both to feed his desire to influence Truman in an attempt to make him stay so he can continue to control him and to feel gratification at making Truman, who he perceives as his friend/loved one, feel better. And when it doesn't work and Truman leaves, Christof is genuinely hurt. Both on an egotistical and emotional level. He can no longer control his favorite character, which affects his need for control/narcissism, and his favorite character has abandoned him, which leaves him in emotional and physical shock. He can't believe it. It hurts him in multiple ways and it's interesting to see. Really makes you think.
Guy is an AI, not just an NPC. He grew into as much of a person as anyone, and the game was his real world. There was no 'outside world' for him to go to.
I feel like this movie could've been longer. Like a director's cut, like we never know the chemistry between him and his gf that was waiting for him outside or his relationship with the dad that showed his face again at the beginning
@@hellothere9167 Ah sorry, i thought you were talking about the movie continuing after Truman left. but i think that concept of yours would make the movie a bit more interesting?
I think him never having a relationship with his dad is really important. It foreshadows the ending, where people just move on once the show ends. People don’t care if Truman reconnects with his dad, they care about the idea of him reuniting with his long-lost father. We don’t see it because the novelty has worn off. You’re not actually watching the Truman Show, you’re watching the Truman Show through the eyes of an audience member in the fictional universe.
"You were real, that's what made you so good to watch" That is bs, people loved to watch him because he lived a normal life, and everybody wants a normal life but nobody has one, because a normal life doesn't exist, we are all living in a messed up life hoping to be normal, when the fact of the matter is NOBODY IS NORMAL, THEY PRETEND TO BE.
John 8:36. Through Jesus Christ. Not through Catholicism or Protestantism or Mormonism or paganism, but through Christ only. That’s the beauty of it. Allow Christ to guide your life and you’ll find life in its fullness.
this is like the show survivor. you care when your watching it. but when the season is over you can careless. i doubt you even remember half the seasons.
Truman is going to be married to Sylvia and then have a quiet life privately together and learn about outside world. Logically, Truman should put a huge lawsuit to this tv studio.
RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He ESCAPED!! HE TOOK BACK HIS POWER!!! HIS LIFE is HIS OWN -->> NO MORE WATCHERS, NO MORE CONTROLERS. AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!! TOTALLY LOVE IT!!! Hallelujah, AMEN!!!!! Rock ON Truman!! YES!!!!!!!! Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!
When you realise the Truman Show was basically the final season of Truman. We were as invested as the people watching the show. We are, in a sense, no better than them
Ive been in Trumans situation. Somehow someone at my work hacked my phone and made my life a joke. They listened in on all my conversations and apparently were turning my camera on and watching me as well. Also had access to view what i viewed on my phone. Id go into work every day with people messing with me because apparently i was the only one not in on the joke. The worst part is trying to explain how I knew people had done this. No one really believed me. And if I tried to confront the people doing it. They just acted like nothing was going on. Then proceed to mess with me in ways that I knew that they were messing with me but I had absolutely no proof. They'd come and talk about things around me that were relevant to my conversations to the previous evening when I was at home. They knew things about my life they shouldn't have. It's a very infuriating position to be in because you can't prove that they are doing anything and if you try to take steps to do something about it. They already know. And can cover their tracks. From what I could gather. The reason they did this is because I apparently made someone uncomfortable at work by looking at their butt. All I did was look. I never said anything or even flirted.
0:43 bruh goes "i am the creator" and then remember he still has to not sound like the egocentric psychopath he is and says " -of a television show..."
The way interpreted the film, for every single person this is sort of the situation you are in, your reality is dictated by your environment, your job, family, activities, actions all have their own gravity that determines your perception and outcome in life. To truly break free, you must understand how to break your own matrix.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
10/10 The video and audio is good quality, there's no hidden cuts, and it starts in an appropriate place. The only weird bit is the preview you have at the start, but I'm guessing that's a copyright-avoidance thing
@@theradioactiveplayer3461 I heard this Movie ending is Satisfying
10
10/10
I love how when he leaves the door It doesn’t cut to what he sees, because the cameras aren’t out there, and it’s not the shows business, It’s logical and beautiful
so does that mean everyone who reacted, Cristoff and all the others shown ON CAMERA were also fake 😱
@@migcarlos1906 ooo maybe?
@@migcarlos1906 And even us are trapped now.
@@migcarlos1906 could just be security cameras
Pointless Point
Truman would go on to file the largest lawsuit in the history of the planet.
I was thinking the same thing lol!
the government is who allowed the show to run in the first place.
@@nawab256 So.
so you didn't pay enough attention in the intercut then. Truman was the first baby to ever been adopted by an organization (not parents, or indivitual). They have full legal rights over him.
@@barry8871 Sorry, no.
you gotta admit that in the context of the show, they couldn't have hoped for a better series finale than this.
I'm sure the character / producer eventually found it to be his greatest masterpiece.
Except for that one guy in the bathtub.
It's a movie
@@L0cAl_cRackhEadi feel like that guy was so happy he was going crazy
@@hkgehts9061but the movie is about a person whose life was an in-universe TV show, hence the “in the context of the show” statement.
The ending was powerful because it showed that the people never truly cared about him, only his reactions, and they could switch the channel at any time.
Sylvia cared. That's enough.
we don't have the same profile
@@gianmercado9883 we also don't have the same pfp
Exactly
@@bigz205we also dont have the same icon
"You never had a camera in my head." has to be to be the best line in the movie hands down. It's so simple yet so powerful.
I don't understand it's meaning. Can you elaborate
@@merlingrace9516 He's saying that Kristoff had cameras in everything, apart from Trumans' head. He never knew what Truman was thinking. He never truly knew him. He only thought he knew him.
"In case I dont see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night."
I bet you came here because of those minecraft videos
Nope
Mystery Recapped vids@@Boostydark
Haha
@@Boostydark I did
I did lol@@Boostydark
I like how convinced Christof is he isn’t evil. He refers to moments in Trumans life as “the episode where you lost your first tooth”. He cares about Truman but he doesn’t see him as a person but rather a character he has grown to love via watching a show for so long.
so... how family vloggers see their own children?
Christof sees himself as a god, it’s kind of how he justifies puppeting a humans life
Because enslaving humans is just nifty and dandy 💀
@KORTHZ.12Toilet
@KORTHZ.12leave.
He finally knew what shit cards he was dealt in life. That he was just a cheap imprisoned television star. But he didn’t despair or rage against his life up until that point. By accepting his “role”, he actually showed Christoff that he was not the one controlling him anymore. From that moment on, it wasn’t Christoff’s show anymore. It was Truman’s.
We often get dealt shitty cards in life. Life is cruel. But by accepting that and doing the beast with the means we have, we can gain some slither of agency back.
? He’s an actor making big 6 figures salary. Why would be he mad?
That's great and all, but i just reflected a rocket as pyro in tf2 and actually killed the soldier, and i feel proud of me
@@DylanDkoh What money ??
Never Truman's
Sliver
teeny tiny detail 2:19 notice how he says "The episode", not the day, not the time. But episode.
no matter how he sugercoats it, all of this was just a show to him.
But he loved Truman
@MissJensk1 a golden goose is easy to love, doesent mean it will love you back when keeping it in cage.
@@bluntlyhonest6803 would it apply to the case where he make him the golden goose, it's not like Truman Show is famous with absolutely know effort, dude invest the entire moon station and a whole self-contained city for him.
@@barry8871 for money.
In a way, this supervillian-esque appearance is also just a role that is part of this conclusion of the series.
The Truman Show had to end, after Truman found out the truth, so it's conceivable that the dramatic escape (including the calm Final Stage scene here) was set up to give a happy end.
Through their efforts to keep Truman in the show, the studio has naturally assumed the role of a supervillain, and the audience has always been cheering for Truman, so they could have made the series end with a dramatic escalation where the protagonist emerges victorious (even having overcome his personal fear of the sea).
Truman stands at the door, thinking for a while, and I'd bet he realised that _every_ thing in there is fake; including the very role wherein the studio director appears there, maybe including the lightning that didn't hit him.
This is why he spends barely any time angrily shaking his fist at the god of the world that he is about to leave behind:
he knows that this is the end of the show, so Truman simply brings his own role to an end, quite literally finishing his lines, and gets off-stage.
I still think it’s funny how he says Truman can leave at any time and we won’t stop him and like 20 minutes later he sends a storm to try and kill/stop Truman from leaving.
if he died while trying to leave would that be considered murder?
@@quarf53206 fellas, is it murder if you try to kill someone and you succeed?
@@ActuallyFunnerL could they use the excuse of it was all part of the show. I mean no one in the WWE served time for the death of Owen Hart and they cut corners everywhere and that lead to his death. Bear in mind in the universe of the truman show he was adopted by the studio
@@quarf53206 Ok 1. Truman never gave legally binding consent to be a part of the show in the first place, irrespective of how they "adopted" him, after turning an adult he had rights, including the right to consent and information which were not given to him.
2. And since he never gave consent to be a part of the show, he never agreed that his d3@th would be his own fault, and since it was the studio that was responsible directly, that would make it Murd3r by the studio
I think he said he "can't" stop him, if Truman really commit on doing it. Doesn't mean he won't be putting up any effort. Because it's true, and the result proved it, if Truman want, the show end no matter what, the worst case is he die trying.
"You were real. It's what made you so good to watch."
>proceeds to try and convince Truman to stay, even though he knows 100% that everything is fake now and therefore will no longer have genuine reactions to it
What a hack.
Guessing they'd give him something for memory loss.
@@Mroziukzdementia is hitting him
He was trying to be manipulative as he had been doing for Truman's whole life. This was his creation, Truman was his creation, and he was god in that world (he's literally talking to him through the clouds here) and he doesn't want to lose that.
they were probably planning on having him screw that red head, get her pregnant and then watch as he realizes his kid will be his replacement and see him try to run away again with his kid or kill him right after the birth. the creator had every reason to kill trumen of.
Maybe the director is realising a role of his own there.
By that point, the show has become about how Truman finds out the truth and what he does with this fact - the most straightforward option being breaking out.
The studio, in their efforts to maintain the facade and keep Truman in the show, have naturally assumed a position that the viewers will find to be that of a towering supervillain, keeping an innocent human imprisoned for life, basically, and stripping them of their privacy, depriving them from almost all genuine life.
By seemingly trying to obstruct the escape, the director may have just embraced this role, and staged Truman's escape as the Escape From The Clutches of Evil: narrow escapes from life-threatening circumstances, manipulation tactics at the final confrontation which is a calm setting, contrasted with the turmoil of the escape up to that point (the calmness implies that we're at the core, close to the root of it all, or in this case at the border: if I recall correctly, at that range the studio cannot realise physical threats, so mental tricks are really all that's left).
Think about it:
As soon as Truman finds out the truth, the series is bound to end: his appeal was that he lived a normal life on-stage, and he cannot do that anymore, so they have to find some conclusion.
It would make sense for the producers (if they are quick-witted) to adapt by setting up the finale we got: the main character, against all odds, manages to escape his prison.
The setting of one human being pitted against an oppressive organisation is already there (including the barrier that is the sea being one that can only be overcome as the protagonist rises to a very personal challenge, demonstrating character growth).
All that's left is for the studio head to get on stage, as his role demands.
It's conceivable that all of the life-threatening circumstances were set up to be near misses (assuming they _were_ going for a happy end).
Truman stands at the door, thinking for a while, and I'd bet he realised that _every_ thing in there is fake; including the very role wherein the studio director appears there, maybe including the lightning that didn't hit him.
This is why he spends barely any time angrily shaking his fist at the god of the world that he is about to leave behind:
he knows that this is the end of the show, so Truman simply brings his own role to an end, quite literally finishing his lines, and gets off-stage.
3:20 the “Yeah!” is my favorite. Truman knows he’s giving them the middle finger. He knows he won. And I love it.
Arguably the best part is everyone celebrating Truman's escape. People genuinely wanted to see the day that Truman would wake up and finally take hold of the reins of his own life.
3:11 famous line
“Hey Kids start playing 🎵 “
Bro this timed exactly when I read this the video was 3:11
It became meme
RUclips does that@@Lemon_dragonz
In case I don’t see you…
The ending when the two guards say what else is on is the directors way of showing that the viewers were also the prisoners. We as humans are prisoners in a world we cannot escape
this reminds me of a t shirt owned by someone I once knew...
it had like 3-4 skeletons (just from the torso up) suited.
And just had some words that said
"Repeat after me...
I am free...I am free... I am free...
You can escape.
A.k.a. *Orwellian*
You can just not watch TV and scripted Reality and live your own life. (not using a smartphone all the time and makeing picture or showing them to others) These black mirrors destroying everyones life and we participate in it. god have mercy on us.
Perhaps the real Truman was the friends we made along the way
Ah, where Jim Carrey was born
Truman decided to play an actor named Jim Carrey
"Incase I don't see you, good afternoon good evening and goodnight " best iconic word.
I always wanted to see the sequel where Truman becomes the richest person to ever exist because of royalty rights and lawsuits for abuse
I mean the cast and crew are all accessories to unlawful imprisonment and detention.
Today many are trying to be The Truman Show.
It's the perfect ending we don't need a sequel
@@分からない the entire movie was about how they destroyed his life, he deserves his day
@@分からないI mean, seeing him get famous while trying to start an normal life would be a cool sequel or mini series
Getting a sequel will destroy the story, since he not only escaped from the Director that put him in there in the first place but also us. The crowd that watched him go through it all and keep rooting for him.
i love the bathtub guy for some reason, hes either dead or a grandpa.. that guy looks so chill :DD
"you have nothing to fear" well except for the fact that you can get struck by lightning 5 times for trying to leave
You never had a camera in my head! Such a strong line!!!
The villain is a complete psychopath. He tries to manipulate Truman till the last moment.
Just like a Satan
Yes, like trying to get others to follow him and do sins and go to a fake reality.@@Tenguklanszilvaja
True but what he's saying ain't no lie. The word that was already around Truman is perfect just for him.
@@jed4276it might be 'perfect' but it's not real
@@jed4276 but there is no meaning in a life that is a lie
"In case i dont see yah
Good afternoon good evening and good night" my most fav part.
This might genuinely be the most beautiful cinematic scene in the history of fiction.nothing tops this
What dreams may come
"In case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night."
This is the best "Bye-Bye" quote in the movie I have heard so far🔥🔥🔥
My reaction to the actor: Run! Never go back, Run! Follow your intuition. YOU GOT THIS! GO!
0:45 ah, my posture right now
😂😂😂
I love how happy all his fans are.
I love how this interaction is similar to how god talks to humans in the bible, plain light in the sky and voice
His name is also christof, and throughout the movie he acts as tho he’s a divine being
You always follow someone even if you are not aware of it. Why not follow the allmighty god?
It's definitely a metaphor for Adam leaving the Garden of Eden.
So you picked up on that?
@@DarkSlushie Wasn't Adam cast out for some thing about an apple and seeking knowledge?
All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts...
"To the imperfect tomorrow..."
We need Truman 2 where he goes John Wick on his creator
hell yeah
No.
That would defeat the point, the movie was about him escaping the eyes of the camera.
Dont ever step foot in hollywood😭🙏
never cook again
3:37 was the BEST POSSIBLE PART TO LEAVE IT
This proves they even the happiest people fake a smile when their dead inside
That whole time he was watched and all the times he had to shit , pick his nose talk to himself and maybe beat off here and there I'd be too embarrassed to step out lol
Lmao
Now this makes me paranoid...
Ehh commercials could cover that up
In a short video where they interviewed the director, he said that they turn the camera away when he takes a shower or shit.
I think there aren’t any commercials- that’s why they have product placement.
3:48 He was definitely High 💀
Well considering Truman might have been in his 20s or 30s
People watched the show for 30 years or less and it ended.
One Piece is going to end in Jan 31, 2025
@@YouSeeMeEverytimeInACommentlolWhatttttttt??? Is this for real? One piece will end on Jan 31? I mean has oda himself stated this?
@@YouSeeMeEverytimeInACommentlol
Wait what the-
@@ChezMcVey I'm just kidding chill 💀
I wish Truman had not been so polite. I wish he would have called out those who stole his life.
The 2 lines "you never had a camera in my head" and "in case I dont see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night" where much more poetic and hard hitting, sometimes less is more
His life was not stolen. It was actually good life. He just learned what it meant and cost.
@@vksasdgaming9472 It WAS stolen. His "freedom" was an illusion. And the people who took it are thieves.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Nonsense. It was stolen. Everything was a lie.
And in doing so he'd have given them the TV show finale they want from you. There is no better way to give them a middle finger than to end the whole show on the most mundane thing they've gotten 1,000 times before.
This movie is probably the greatest social commentary ever put to film and still painfully relevant.
I love that we don’t see what happens to truman when he leaves, it’s such a genius move
This makes me look at how complicated Christof's feelings towards Truman are. He's constantly looking down on Truman throughout their conversation, both literally and figuratively, and you can tell how little he thinks of Truman and how much he loves him. He looks down on him and views him as nothing more than an entertaining character in his world. He's seen Truman's entire life. He knows everything about him and his experiences because he orchestrated them and that gives him a sense of superiority over Truman. But it's also why he loves Truman so much. He's grown attached to him and has formed a para-social relationship with him. It's why he strokes Truman's head while "comforting" him. Both to feed his desire to influence Truman in an attempt to make him stay so he can continue to control him and to feel gratification at making Truman, who he perceives as his friend/loved one, feel better. And when it doesn't work and Truman leaves, Christof is genuinely hurt. Both on an egotistical and emotional level. He can no longer control his favorite character, which affects his need for control/narcissism, and his favorite character has abandoned him, which leaves him in emotional and physical shock. He can't believe it. It hurts him in multiple ways and it's interesting to see.
Really makes you think.
You never had a camera in my head!!!
True fact of everyone
I've watched this movie numerous times but never have I noticed Truman saying the line "you never had a camera in my head"
It's such a powerful line.
The way that Truman says "Good Afternoon Good Evening Good Night."
Holy crap I just realized this is basically the older version of free guy
To a VERY STRETCHED extent, yes
Except Guy is a NPC, which also means he isn't really a person to care about unlike truman.
What's interesting is that Guy accepts his role as an NPC but decides to make that life a good life with his own decisions
Guy is an AI, not just an NPC. He grew into as much of a person as anyone, and the game was his real world. There was no 'outside world' for him to go to.
2:20 this is probably how aliens behave when they finally reveal themselves to us. "When you first discovered fire, hehe" 😂
😂😂
3:58 Scully is that you??
I think that is
I feel like this movie could've been longer. Like a director's cut, like we never know the chemistry between him and his gf that was waiting for him outside or his relationship with the dad that showed his face again at the beginning
Well, the whole point is that Truman escaped the eyes of the cameras, and continuing to when he left would be technically defeating the point of it
@@CarpenterQuota no i mean like whilst he was in the show. His relationship with them and how they were kicked out
@@hellothere9167 Ah sorry, i thought you were talking about the movie continuing after Truman left. but i think that concept of yours would make the movie a bit more interesting?
I think him never having a relationship with his dad is really important. It foreshadows the ending, where people just move on once the show ends. People don’t care if Truman reconnects with his dad, they care about the idea of him reuniting with his long-lost father. We don’t see it because the novelty has worn off. You’re not actually watching the Truman Show, you’re watching the Truman Show through the eyes of an audience member in the fictional universe.
Imagine youre a person in this movie and you missed that one last episode because youre doing something
Plus, the episode would be impossible to find. No way that’s the company would let anyone see that.
In case i don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night
This is awesome.
This is a metaphor for leaving an abusive situation.
Many celebrities compares their lives like Truman because the private life is more important than money
But little did they all know, THEY were all trapped in a movie.
2:58 when I saw this briefly in passing, was thinking why tf does this old lady have a pillow with Charlie Sheen's face on
0:48 he is not joke, he litterally give idea to minecraft creator to recapped the truman show
You mean doni
he's literally called "True" Man for a reason
3:11 best part
Fr
Minecraft video ahhhhh voiceline
@@KinguGidoraIsBestHaHahow?
@@KinguGidoraIsBestHaHayou only know it from Minecraft don't you?
@@Astral-100-x8g i watched the truman show in like 2022
If this was in real life, it would've been one of the best closure/ending to a series...
the truman show offically owns this song
Cashing those Paycheck, Truman 😊
1:14 khamenei to Iranians leaving country:
Just like Netanyahu to settlers in. Palestine.
@@Nenduvc1109that comparison doesn't make any sense
“You have nothing to fear”
Local ICBM dealer: heyyy
3:11 In case I don’t see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night. Yep!
4:12 he looked so heartbroken, after everything he has done
“Good afternoon, Good evening and Good night….” Best line ever
The dude in the bathroom got me dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The dude in the bathtub NEVER left the bathroom since Truman was a kid. 😂😂😂😂
3:11 I love this part
I watched the movie, and it was surprisingly unbelievably good
3:11 is the best
3:48 PAUSE
Bro was so disappointed he did the one thing that made him happy💀💀
Truman more like true man.
"You were real, that's what made you so good to watch"
That is bs, people loved to watch him because he lived a normal life, and everybody wants a normal life but nobody has one, because a normal life doesn't exist, we are all living in a messed up life hoping to be normal, when the fact of the matter is NOBODY IS NORMAL, THEY PRETEND TO BE.
This just made me cry 1:57
3:11 was the best part
i relate to this so much, I hope it happens for me soon
nilusdusane you are the main character escape escape escape escape
ESCAPE ESCAPEESCAPEESCAPEESCAPEESCAPEESCAPEESCAPE
you’ve already escaped friend, keep going there is so much more to learn!
Where can I find a door like that?.
Antarctica
John 8:36. Through Jesus Christ. Not through Catholicism or Protestantism or Mormonism or paganism, but through Christ only. That’s the beauty of it. Allow Christ to guide your life and you’ll find life in its fullness.
Across the sea.
@@Psalm916-l3k Jesus is boring.
@@Psalm916-l3k Forever Amen, Brother.
this is like the show survivor. you care when your watching it. but when the season is over you can careless. i doubt you even remember half the seasons.
Ever wonder what happened to Truman after he went through the door?
everyone did…
We never know because his life is now private as it never was
Whatever he wanted it to be. He's free.
Truman is going to be married to Sylvia and then have a quiet life privately together and learn about outside world.
Logically, Truman should put a huge lawsuit to this tv studio.
He was shot dead for violations of his lifetime contract
RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He ESCAPED!! HE TOOK BACK HIS POWER!!! HIS LIFE is HIS OWN -->> NO MORE WATCHERS, NO MORE CONTROLERS. AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!! TOTALLY LOVE IT!!! Hallelujah, AMEN!!!!! Rock ON Truman!! YES!!!!!!!! Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!
3:11 this is going to be the most replied part
Of course, a Nazi sniper would go on to be an evil tv director.
Now there's some truth to that.
How can Jackson Pollock be evil TV-producer? Besides he was killed when his father-in-law rose from his grave.
Imagine instead of leaving the show he just goes on a rampage to kill every soul on earth
dark ending would be him escaping into another false world
jesus i cant imagine sitting like that for so long that must hurt
When I die my last words are “case I don’t see ya good afternoon good evening and good night”🙂
Like an author feeling like the god of the characters they create.
Part 2 Jay Leno jumps out and says "I'll take the show!"
This movie is a manual for escaping from the matrix 😂😂😂
When you realise the Truman Show was basically the final season of Truman. We were as invested as the people watching the show. We are, in a sense, no better than them
Ive been in Trumans situation. Somehow someone at my work hacked my phone and made my life a joke. They listened in on all my conversations and apparently were turning my camera on and watching me as well. Also had access to view what i viewed on my phone. Id go into work every day with people messing with me because apparently i was the only one not in on the joke. The worst part is trying to explain how I knew people had done this. No one really believed me. And if I tried to confront the people doing it. They just acted like nothing was going on. Then proceed to mess with me in ways that I knew that they were messing with me but I had absolutely no proof. They'd come and talk about things around me that were relevant to my conversations to the previous evening when I was at home. They knew things about my life they shouldn't have. It's a very infuriating position to be in because you can't prove that they are doing anything and if you try to take steps to do something about it. They already know. And can cover their tracks. From what I could gather. The reason they did this is because I apparently made someone uncomfortable at work by looking at their butt. All I did was look. I never said anything or even flirted.
i hear you, same things did happend to me and cant do anything
*The Narrator:* Don’t you dare free that Princess.
When you think about it, The Truman Show is the original Black Mirror.
3:09 “In case I don’t see ya,good afternoon, good evening and goodnight.”
I've always felt this was a perfect representation of how I felt when I left the Mormon church.
I'm I the only one who feels how hard the music Hits 😢
No you’re not :’)
What if Earth is The Truman Show and we're all Truman😅
then you gotta be more interesting or we'll get cancelled
0:43 bruh goes "i am the creator" and then remember he still has to not sound like the egocentric psychopath he is and says " -of a television show..."
It heart warmed me when I saw the orders crying
The way interpreted the film, for every single person this is sort of the situation you are in, your reality is dictated by your environment, your job, family, activities, actions all have their own gravity that determines your perception and outcome in life.
To truly break free, you must understand how to break your own matrix.