Truman

Laverna 2021-10-13 13:08:06

The whole movie is creative and shocking, like a modern utopian fable. After watching the movie, I can't help but think of the classic communication book "Entertainment to Death": the general expression of television is entertainment, and all public discourses are increasingly appearing in the form of entertainment and become a cultural spirit. All cultural materials willingly become vassals of entertainment, and as a result we become a species that entertains to death. For entertainment and fame and fortune, TV companies can deprive a person of their most basic rights; to satisfy their own voyeurism, the public can treat a living person as a clown, and behave with TV companies. Such a morbid society is suffocating and suffocating. People fear. But in retrospect, aren’t we also a Truman? Perhaps one day you will find that everyone around you is acting. You are a "cage bird" trapped in the design of others, but the pursuit of freedom is a belief that each of us should not let go of. It is the charm of classic movies that it is the charm of classic movies to let others do what they think.

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The Truman Show quotes

  • Christof: Talk to me. Say something. Well, say something, goddamn it. You're on television. You're live to the whole world.

    Truman Burbank: [Before he goes and exits off-set trough the door] In case I don't see you... good afternoon, good evening, and good night. Yeah!

  • [Truman and Meryl continue to drive away from Seahaven; Meryl spots a "Danger: Fire Hazard" sign]

    Meryl: What about that sign?

    Truman Burbank: I'm sure they're exaggerating. We'll be fine.

    [Out of nowhere, a massive of fire erupts in the middle of the road]

    Meryl: [panicked] What bout that there? Would you believe that?

    [Truman and Meryl drive through the fire, and aside from a lot of smoke pouring in, they are fine]

    Meryl: Oh. Oh boy. Truman, we're on fire!

    Truman Burbank: It's okay!

    Meryl: We're on fire!

    Truman Burbank: It's okay! It's just smoke! Just smoke. You okay?

    Meryl: [terrified] YES!

    Truman Burbank: [crazed] WANNA DO IT AGAIN?

    Meryl: [still terrified] NO!