The world after

Milton 2021-10-13 13:05:40

I can’t guess what the first thing Truman did after leaving the studio: an interview with reporters. Then he participated in talk shows, published books, sued directors and production companies, and was counterclaimed...Finally, maybe I was fortunate enough to be able to hide my name and change his face and retreat, maybe become an image ambassador for some charity activities, maybe for a while, be obsessed with the entertainment industry, and become a lifetime The struggling five-rate young actor is also greeted by all (former) audiences every day, "Trumen, what happened to your wisdom teeth/constipation/hemorrhoids/beriberi?"

This is what the male version of Nora must face after leaving the doll’s house. The right rules of our world.

The irony is that after leaving the hypocritical Peach Blossom Spring, he will never again-at least not for a long time-"real", "ordinary" life. No one said "Welcome to the real world" to Truman. Someone asked "Why don't you make a sequel to such a good movie?" I replied, "It has been filmed, and it has been shot three in a row. The starring role is Keanu Reeves." Much.

For Zion, Neo is the savior, and for our world, Truman is just a actor who has finished the curtain call.

Doubt about the authenticity of the world, I believe that every teenager with normal food and clothing has done it-just like the captain of Neo (the name forgot) said, "We rarely liberate adults", to Trumen At this age, he began to doubt everything around him because of the sudden appearance of his dead father, so he could only say that he was too slow.

When he struggled, hesitated, confused, and even wanted to rush out of the studio, the audience supported him. They are applauding their own desires for life projected on him, which is understandable. But Truman is not a role, an actor-they often forget about this (even they may even participate in the voting enthusiastically to decide whether Truman will be promoted or unemployed next week, divorce or golden wedding.)

So Truman After the curtain call, the security guards immediately went to look for the next show; so the waitresses would comment like "Why didn't he go with her?" like any other eight o'clock stalls, "His mother is sick, and he is so filial." ".

——Mum’s sickness is a fake illness, but Truman’s not going to Fiji is really not going. He is not an actor with a clear distinction between work and life. After this week of filming, he loves traveling, surfing, taking drugs, clubbing, one-night stands, and doing whatever he wants.

The biggest winner is the director. In fact, he didn’t want Truman to stay after he learned the truth. He was just creating a perfect climax and ending for his masterpiece. Think about it, this world’s No. 1 reality show, you can watch it. The script will recite the lines and will sponsor sponsors and will ask the director "How am I doing?" What does the protagonist do? It would be better to choose new protagonists, such as a male and a female, one black and one white, and live broadcast from birth, so that the audience will expect them to find each other and the truth in the miniature people in the studio... Is it? Since he can't read the files, he can just start again-he can even choose five protagonists, grow up and discover the hypocrisy of the world, and then form a five-man team. After ten or twenty years, there will be a more popular ending.

As for Truman, even if he wants to go back, the studio no longer needs him. He is already fake.
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When I wrote the manuscript, I mentioned that I had heard of it seven or eight years ago but I have forgotten to read it. "The World", so I looked for it. And the manuscript I wrote is actually comparing this film with Osamu Tezuka's "Stranger"-a story about a "reality show" much earlier than this movie.

I am very interested to know if the creators of this movie have seen the comic.

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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!