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@wi4305
@wi4305 4 сағат бұрын
If you look at the days that the show aired from the bar scean and do the math, it took almost two months to plan his escape.
@NikolaNPavlovic
@NikolaNPavlovic Күн бұрын
It always looked to me as if he reverted to his default state only because the military attacked him - they throw the first stone. To reinforce this theme that the governments start wars and indoctrinate people to hate. This way, not only you cement the good natured side of the robot, it also makes his decision to change his own programming even more impactful. That ginger fbi guy is obviously too dumb to fall for propaganda because he says - we could duck and cover, and he also thinks that everyone is paranoid back at pentagon - because everyone there is always being super serious about everything. Projection of power is more powerful than the actual power you hold as a military. And a lot of the perceived power comes from people who fall for propaganda. Also it does not matter that he survived. Its obvious that he did not expect that. He was accepting death because he wanted to be superman. The brave little toaster, that movie also had toaster survive his own sacrifice - but because of just how horrific that whole part is, and how its shown in a shocking way that - hes probably toas hehe - and also because hes having doubts (and a horrid, terrified grimace while ruminating whether he should sacrifice himself) it is clear that he was OK with letting go and dying to save his friends - and that is the most important element because only then you have true selflessness. Both of these movies did not want to make you feel bad at the end, and they also wanted to have a sacrifice. Also, we have no clue about the giant and where he came from and what's his purpose. He might be a part of a whole race of robots that can fly and explore space. He could have been floating through space for a millennia because a meteorite hit his head and made him turn off, but the crash into earth makes him turn on again.
@a_guy_263
@a_guy_263 3 күн бұрын
i just realized that this is a summary of the movie lmfao
@logan-vq3dm
@logan-vq3dm 3 күн бұрын
i didnt even realize that was the wife for ozarks
@dbpiiFL
@dbpiiFL 3 күн бұрын
The Truman Show is literally like The Sims.
@bodg2093
@bodg2093 3 күн бұрын
It’s a TV show - so they naturally put in flashbacks to support the narrative direction. The first you mention you don’t get, is to remind the audience of Truman’s fear of the water - re-enforcing his inability to travel to his one true love. Later on we see a flashback of his college years to support and remind the audience of the origin of the narrative around his increasingly fraught relationship with his wife
@arithecat2991
@arithecat2991 4 күн бұрын
….. yeah I’m sure it could never happen. 🙄
@jupilevi4283
@jupilevi4283 5 күн бұрын
I have a different intepretation of this movie. The link between the reality of everyone of us and Truman is that our mind keeps us trapped through our fears, just as Truman is held in his comfort worlds by fears. Christopher here portrays the Ego, that wants to keep the human safe but ultimately just traps him and robs him of a life in freedom.
@resvero8342
@resvero8342 7 күн бұрын
W
@frausstmarten7880
@frausstmarten7880 10 күн бұрын
Damn bro you gotta chill on drinkin , you got great potential with this channel don’t beat yourself down
@mosaicKix
@mosaicKix 11 күн бұрын
honestly I love watching things like this, it helps me a lot with film studies cut im doing it for a gcse
@billyraybar
@billyraybar 12 күн бұрын
He didn’t play God, he was God. The creator of our realities is God. The only difference is his God had an audience.
@billyraybar
@billyraybar 12 күн бұрын
He didn’t play God, he was God. The creator of our realities is God. The only difference is his God had an audience.
@francinerenee8037
@francinerenee8037 12 күн бұрын
I actually went through this. No joke you will see it air within a month. He is in Nigeria who tried me
@kaws3076
@kaws3076 11 күн бұрын
What??
@francinerenee8037
@francinerenee8037 11 күн бұрын
@@kaws3076 Those who are highly spiritual will know exactly what I'm talking about.😊. Soon enough you all will know. Ya ,I sound delusional 🤣😂for now.
@kaws3076
@kaws3076 11 күн бұрын
@@francinerenee8037 I’m Nigerian. Idk what you’re talking about. What drugs are you on?
@francinerenee8037
@francinerenee8037 10 күн бұрын
@@kaws3076 And because you don't know what I'm talking about your accusing me of taking a drug. LOL You need to evolve. Curse you street 🐀. Curse you to the fullest extent. If you weren't sitting so low in the chain maybe some things you would be able to understand.
@Carneades2012
@Carneades2012 13 күн бұрын
Good review, but the title is misleading: The Truman Show is not a tragedy. A tragedy ends with the death of the hero, after terrible suffering. In a classical tragedy, that death is the logical result of mistakes the hero has already made, often out of the best of motives; the most terrible feature of a true tragedy is that the hero can’t “fix” things because he has already “broken” them beyond repair. (A perfect example is Oedipus Rex, in which the king discovers that he has killed his own father and married his own mother, not knowing who they were: the discovery drives him mad, and leaves him blind and broken at the end of the play.) The Truman Show is actually a “quest” story: the hero begins to realize that what he has believed to be true all of his life is not true at all, and is a huge deception played upon him by unknown or incomprehensible forces. Although the discovery drives him temporarily “crazy,” it’s a healthy form of madness: the shattering of the illusion frees him to pursue what is now most important to him-the truth of his condition. That’s why the audience goes wild with joy when Truman walks out of his illusory world and into the real one. The review suggests that Truman will not, after all, find happiness in the real world, since he will remain suspicious and paranoid for the rest of his life: this dismal prophesy is actually highly unlikely, because Truman has had a generally happy life (the movie goes to considerable lengths to display this), and has only suffered from an illusion about the ultimate nature of his reality. The Truman Show is like the story of someone trapped in some rigid, suffocating, paranoia-filled belief system (political or religious) who manages to see past that illusion and then escape that society to find a more free, fulfilling life. It’s the epitome of a “coming out” story.
@Matthew-wb5mt
@Matthew-wb5mt 13 күн бұрын
Jim Carrey isn’t Truman, Truman was just Jim Carrey
@Logistics__
@Logistics__ 14 күн бұрын
"We have no basline to would happen if someone goes to throuh this*.... Honeslty, I would consider becoming the biggest fentenyal drug dealer in the world .... And start by The worlds richest area codes and then sell there... Why? I would be that bitter.... Then i would find me a remote village in Africa , Maybe Asia or South America, that's very removed from civilization,..... Get married there.... Track down all the producers of show after I got millions from the Fentynal ...ltake them as hostsges for the rest of their lives, feed them a diet of LSD fava beans, and Goat piss... And then live on with my life
@idlehands1111111111
@idlehands1111111111 15 күн бұрын
Tradgedy? He walked through that door into the love he always deserved. Why do you think she was running out of her house?¿
@forpdrop3793
@forpdrop3793 19 күн бұрын
This is probably the most relatable video I’ve ever seen. It so perfectly captures things I’ve felt before. Damn !
@johnkelly90
@johnkelly90 20 күн бұрын
I wondered how many of these shows there was supposed to be… Truman’s last name is merely the location.., like CSI Miami…
@BobThePerson-fj2sx
@BobThePerson-fj2sx 21 күн бұрын
whats frustrating about the movie to me is we never see him get revenge on the actors but mainly the director which i like really wanted to happen in the movie
@bethlewis8731
@bethlewis8731 21 күн бұрын
Unimaginable heart wrenching pain when the world finds out it indeed has been deceived by the billions through out several generations centuries in the making 😢💔🙏 Our Bible told us deception would be the flood of the end days 😢💔🙏
@Spirit-np8un
@Spirit-np8un 22 күн бұрын
The only tragedy is the fact that nobody here understands that we are ALL Truman, we live all in the same conditions, we are all actors playing roles based on our Karma script and we don't even realize! At the end he gets out of the matrix which means he gets out of the cave just like Plato described in his book...which means he suicides himself to get access to the truth and to be free from matter, the fake and the shade to go straight to the light! Christophe is actually God and the so-called reality show represents our lives! All viewers watching Truman on TV are actually dead and spirits! Just like what happens in our life....
@kalalah007
@kalalah007 22 күн бұрын
The sun is a torchlight
@bee_doug
@bee_doug 25 күн бұрын
I got like a minute into this video and wanted to rewatch the opening scene of the film… and ended up rewatching the entire thing 💀 So now I’m back to watch this analysis!
@hilton_chloe.e
@hilton_chloe.e 25 күн бұрын
I fucking love the Truman show, Jim carrey is literally the best actor ever istg 😭
@themysteriousstrangerofnow490
@themysteriousstrangerofnow490 26 күн бұрын
If I were Truman I would be completely molded by hatred and confusion like a rabbi animal on the brink of starvation. Desperately viying for survival, every thought in my mind would completely based on the faces and names of the people involved in my suffering and like a wasp I wouldn't forget and I wouldn't forgive and I wouldn't cease until the source of the nigh omnipotent almost opulent force of spectacular showmanship laid dead in front of the Coliseum of a world before me. But not trueman no he wasn't filled with a wrath akind to that of a wild boar in heat, instead he just walked away and found a better existence, a prosperous presents upon creul planet and yet still remained even when it delighted in observing every moment of his coldly calculated and planned life. Trueman had accomplish one of the highest forms within human capacity, moving forward and building a new. Trueman is the pinnacle of human will, hope and trust ever devised in fiction. Trueman is a Omegachad
@cromcccxvi3787
@cromcccxvi3787 28 күн бұрын
This movie becoming more relevant... we do have people broadcasting their entire lives... intentionally
@iriscast10
@iriscast10 28 күн бұрын
This movie makes me cry time and time again. Love it
@TrenchMan93
@TrenchMan93 28 күн бұрын
I believe its a tragedy and a triumph. Truman lived a fabricated life, but his spirit and longing for freedom didnt die, he risked it all to be his own person and won.
@RyanSellman1
@RyanSellman1 29 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that most people would commit suicide if they found out that their life was a lie for some reality tv show.
@ChaosAngel9151
@ChaosAngel9151 22 күн бұрын
If you're weak
@baileyyyyyyyyyyyy
@baileyyyyyyyyyyyy Ай бұрын
my english teacher showed us this for some reason and i remember really enjoying it
@Belowzero6
@Belowzero6 Ай бұрын
I hate you
@randompersonnobodyknowsroa7116
@randompersonnobodyknowsroa7116 22 күн бұрын
? why must you be so negative?
@Lucia-ni4oz
@Lucia-ni4oz Ай бұрын
I swear to what ever you believe in if this masterpiece gets remade without Jim Carrey I will do horrible things
@user-do6fx9kb3i
@user-do6fx9kb3i Ай бұрын
I think what they we're trying to do at the dock seen was scare him in to staying because of the sunken boat and things like that
@jerryamimomwole
@jerryamimomwole Ай бұрын
This should be a horror movie.
@9uygivjjhonujp8
@9uygivjjhonujp8 Ай бұрын
disguised tragedy? no duh its a tragedy smh 3 years ago year old you, whoever you are. I love that movie and I watched it for the first time last night
@averyangstadt_228
@averyangstadt_228 Ай бұрын
This movie really reminds me of this girl, my first love, and how if I hadn’t gone through the things I did with her I wouldn’t be the person I am today and no matter how much it hurts she is always a part of me and I couldn’t be more glad about that fact.
@claudedebussyreal
@claudedebussyreal Ай бұрын
this is jerma
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Ай бұрын
Damn
@user-eh1vp3ev3c
@user-eh1vp3ev3c Ай бұрын
If an alternative "real" society is watching me live my life, and I'm still walking around outside, they're significantly less sane than they want me to believe society should be... Pretty sure I'd be an inpatient by now if anyone was watching me so closely 🤪👍
@jonathandoyle5024
@jonathandoyle5024 Ай бұрын
😔❤
@videooblivion
@videooblivion Ай бұрын
I don't think the classical music is a rights issue in the show's universe. Classical music (from the Classical period, strictly speaking) is safely tucked away in the past but timelessly enjoyed in the present. No new ideas. No lyrics with modern themes. Rich, deep, complex, but nevertheless *dead*. And thus, safe to expose to Truman.
@pdcsky
@pdcsky Ай бұрын
A detail that I had missed was when his 'father' returning to the show was a solution by Christof, he had thought that would be enough to stop Truman from second guessing everything. But as a result of his father coming back, Truman's fear of the sea was lifted. He must've thought 'If my dad is alive, what do I have to fear?'
@chlochlo_the_T_BAG
@chlochlo_the_T_BAG Ай бұрын
btw, i like your music theory and i think its partly true however, i think that you forgot that they get _all_ of their money from _product placement._ and offers from musicians to get their songs on the radio in the truman show would be LUCRATIVE. but i think that could totally be true for the times they dont have that opportunity, and i think maybe they dont show my part of the theory for the practical reason that the people making the actual movie would need to get the licensing to them aswell.
@KR-P
@KR-P Ай бұрын
But truman himself was fake. Saying the same greeting everyday. Acts like all is normal when his wife always reads labels and no one else does.
@KimmerJ66
@KimmerJ66 Ай бұрын
Maybe only Jim Carrey could have played that role, but only Peter Weir could have gotten that performance.
@les_blue_boi8871
@les_blue_boi8871 Ай бұрын
Hey man, good to see videos from you again. Take your time have a good day
@LucasPark959
@LucasPark959 Ай бұрын
Toy Story 2 is better than… THE EMOJI MOVIE (WHICH IS GARBAGE)
@oliviad3347
@oliviad3347 Ай бұрын
this video popped up on my suggested right as I got dumped:/