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Social Change In The Truman Show

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The Truman Show (1998) is a science fiction comedy-drama that tells a story about a man named Truman, Jim Carrey, who finds out that his entire life has been a reality show. Since birth, Truman has been the star of this reality show and everyone in his life, including his best friend, wife, and parents, have been actors. The executive producer of the show, Christof, has controlled every aspect of Truman’s life. Truman's hometown of ‘Seahaven’ is a complete set built under a giant arcological dome in the Los Angeles area. To prevent Truman from ever leaving and discovering his false reality, Christof, creates an abnormal fear to the water, the only way to leave Seahaven, by having the man who plays Truman’s father ‘die’ while on a fishing trip …show more content…

Truman questioned the life he lived in and fought to escape it. The film comments on how settling into a life where you don’t get to achieve goals or dreams, can leave a person empty and therefore living a life that has no meaning. “We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented, it’s as simple as that,” Christof says in an interview when asked why he thinks Truman has not figured out that he’s living in a fake world. The “accepting of reality that presented,” is also parallel to enforcing a status quo. The film depicts it in a depressing and ignorant light, showing the hardships Truman has had to go through when trying to break away from the status quo then settling with his reality. As I said before, Truman’s life is supposed to be the epitome of the ‘American Dream.’ Living in suburbia with a job, wife, car and relative safety and predictability. The Truman Show (1998) shows that this dream is nothing more than a pretty cage, and a hollow life. Truman’s escape from the dome was an act of rebellion against the creator of the perfect world, Christof, and everyone who tried to keep him there. He changes the status quo of his world and forces his creator to beg him to stay. Truman chooses to break fee and enter into the world of the unknown despite the risks. He leaves Seahaven, “a nice place to live,” and ventures to a new place that could be potentially dangerous. He ends the show and the world he used to live

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