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Compare And Contrast Logan's Run And The Truman Show
Truman Show vs. Logan's Run In the last two weeks, we have watched two movies that are alike and different in some very interesting ways. We first watched the Truman Show and then Logan's Run and saw two very different views on faith, or religion, in film. In the Truman Show, the main character, Truman, is adopted at birth by a company that wants to make a documentary of his entire life. Everything that happens to Truman is a result of decisions made by those in the company, especially the main person in charge, Christof. All of the events that take place in Truman's life including the sun and moon rising, all of the weather, and all of the human interaction that Truman has on a day-to-day basis. Everyone in the city of Seahaven (where Truman was born and lived his whole life) is just a part in the game as hired actors to work in Truman's created world. Throughout the movie, however, Truman begins to sense that some things are very odd in his life. …show more content…
In the case of the Truman Show, Truman didn't really know at first that he was missing any kind of outside world. Contrastingly, in Logan's Run, Logan and most everyone else are aware that something does exist outside their domed city, but are under the impression that whatever else is out there is not important or could not be better than their immoral, hedonistic, and idyllic lifestyles they live every day. In the end of both movies though, both Truman and the inhabitants of the "City" seem to have a desire for the knowledge of what the outside world is like. Once Truman steps outside of "Seahaven", we are to assume that he will now experience true reality and no longer be under the control of Christof , or his god-like figure. In the same sense in Logan's Run, once the people are set free from their time clocks and the all-powerful computer, they too start to experience the real world and see the nameless man who has had the opportunity to grow old in his free

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