(released in 1998) is a satirical drama directed by Peter Weir and starring Jim Carrey in his first major dramatic role . The film follows Truman Burbank, an insurance salesman who unknowingly lives in a massive, televised studio set where his entire existence has been broadcast live to the world since birth. Core Narrative and Details
as Hannah Gill, an actress playing Truman's wife, Meryl, who frequently inserts product placements into their conversations. The Truman Show - A Vida em Directo Drama 1998 ...
: The film explores "existence precedes essence," as Truman defines himself through the choice to leave his safe, controlled environment for the uncertainty of the real world. (released in 1998) is a satirical drama directed
as Louis Coltrane, who plays Truman's best friend, Marlon. : The film explores "existence precedes essence," as
: Truman begins to suspect the truth after series of "glitches," such as a studio light falling from the sky and a radio broadcast tracking his movements. He eventually overcomes his staged phobia of water to sail to the edge of the dome. Key Themes and Cultural Impact
: Truman lives in the idyllic town of Seahaven , which is actually a giant dome filled with thousands of hidden cameras. The Cast :
as Christof, the show's creator and director who manipulates Truman's reality like a "God" figure.