The Truman Show (1998)
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The Truman Show (1998)

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Daniel
· Mar 21, 2024
5/5

The craft behind this film is astonishing

Every choice in The Truman Show feels deliberate. The framing, the pacing, Truman's first confrontation with the set — Peter Weir is operating at a level most filmmakers never reach. It's the kind of film you study rather than just watch.

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Mateo
· Aug 10, 2024
5/5

Stayed with me for weeks

The Truman Show ended and I sat with it for weeks. The surveillance and control theme kept circling back. I'd be doing something mundane and the exit door would pop into my head. That kind of resonance is rare.

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Ethan
· Jan 14, 2025
4/5

The ending is divisive for a reason

The Truman Show commits to a conclusion that not everyone will appreciate. I found it perfectly right — it refuses easy comfort. If you want tidy resolution you may be frustrated. If you want truth, it delivers.

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Ella
· Aug 09, 2025
5/5

Not my genre but it completely won me over

I usually avoid this kind of film but gave The Truman Show a chance after constant recommendations. Completely converted. Peter Weir transcends genre entirely. It works as pure human drama first and everything else second.

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Avery
· Sep 14, 2025
5/5

Better on second watch

I liked The Truman Show when I first saw it, but the second viewing is where it clicked. Once you notice how Peter Weir plants every detail early on, the whole film transforms. Layers everywhere.

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Madison
· Apr 27, 2024
5/5

Can't believe I waited this long to watch it

Everyone told me to watch The Truman Show for years. Finally did and instantly understood why. Ed Harris as the manipulative creator is immediately apparent. Now I'm recommending it just as loudly to everyone else.

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Ingrid
· Jun 05, 2024
4/5

The cinematography alone is worth it

Whatever you think of the story, The Truman Show is one of the most visually extraordinary films ever shot. There are frames here that belong in a gallery. Worth seeing on the biggest screen possible.

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