Peter
Weir directed this comedy-drama, a commentary on all-pervasive media
manipulation. Scripted by Andrew M. Niccol (Gattaca), the film plays
like a combination of The Prisoner
and Paul Bartel's The Secret Cinema
(later remade into an Amazing Stories episode), with elements of Philip
K. Dick's Time Out of Joint,
Dennis Potter's Cold Lazarus,
and The Man Who Knew Too Little
-- while also recalling Real Life,
An American Family, and Stuart
Saves His Family. Truman Burbank (Jim
Carrey) is unaware that his entire life is a hugely popular 24-hour-a-day
TV series. In this real-time documentary, every moment of Truman's existence
is captured by concealed cameras and telecast to a giant global audience.
His friends and family are actors who smile pleasantly at Truman's familiar
catchphrase greeting, "In case I don't see you later, good afternoon,
good evening, and good night!" Employed at an insurance company, Truman
is married to merry Meryl (Laura Linney), and they live in the cheerful
community of Seahaven, an island "paradise" where the weather is always
mild and no unpleasantness intrudes. This is the basic situation of
the series, which has grown over the years into a billion-dollar franchise
for the TV network. As an unwanted pregnancy, Truman was adopted by
the network and raised in the zoolike environment of a TV soundstage.
Thus, the TV audience became hooked when Truman was very young. Now,
at age 30, he still doesn't know he's a prisoner on an immense domed
city-size soundstage, simulating Seahaven. Both the illusion and the
ratings will collapse if Truman ever leaves Seahaven. In addition to
elaborate events staged to make sure he stays put, Truman is given constant
reminders of how wonderful Seahaven is compared to dangers in other
parts of the world. However, like Ragle Gumm in Philip K. Dick's Time
Out of Joint, his growing suspicions make him curious enough
to try to leave, and the show's director and master manipulator Christof
(Ed Harris) must constantly devise ways to thwart Truman's escape attempts.
To enter the harbor, Truman must overcome his fear of water, intentionally
instilled in him when his father "died" in a boating accident and was
written out of the script. Exteriors were filmed in the Victorian-styled
upscale community of Seaside, Florida. In addition to the Burkhard Dallwitz
score, original music by Philip Glass and classical excerpts are also
featured.
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