If I don’t see you again, I wish you a good morning, noon, and night. Truman, bless you.
If a person's life is just for a comedy from the beginning, then what is the meaning of life? If one day you discover that everything in life is false, and everything around you is just a joke, how uncomfortable you will be. The "old friend" you have known since the age of seven is nothing more than an actor you have met in your life. Your whole world is acting with you, and only you think that it is a real world. From day to night, as long as you are there, the camera will be there. "There is a pair of eyes looking at you outside the window". This is a terrible thing we can't imagine.
At the age of 30, I realized that the first 30 years of life were nothing more than a farce. They desperately wanted to escape but were blocked by the "world". They desperately wanted to keep you in the one they created. In the world. When I saw Truman fleeing frantically when I found out, I met the wind and waves desperately trying to leave when I overcome my fear, and finally hit the edge of the "world" in despair, and finally said "If I can't see you again," I wish you a good morning, noon, and good night." At that moment, I was so thankful that Truman had a heart that loves the world and is not afraid of the wind and waves outside.
I also saw the hopelessness of the only woman in the play who wanted to tell him the truth and that had made him worry for so many years when she left. She wanted Truman to start her real life, but was blocked. At that moment, very helpless.
All is well, he left. Even if thirty years have passed before the real life has begun, there are still many beautiful real people and things waiting for him to meet, experience, and appreciate in this world.
Truman: If you never see you again, I wish you a good morning, noon, and night. May you find the real you in this world!
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