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    about a man (Truman Burbank) who is held hostage inside a world that spins around him. Truman Burbank does not know his life is a show on the television that was playing 24/24. Since the time he was born until the time he grows up and married‚ a thousand cameras were recording the images of him to a millions audience watch like a movie. At age of 30‚ Truman still no doubt about his perfect life. And he doesn’t try to leave his Disneyland because every day people (actors) always remind Truman how dangerous

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    The film The Truman Show follows a man who believes he is living normally‚ yet his life is being filmed without his knowledge‚ and everything he does or sees is controlled by Christof‚ the Director of the television show. Many people follow a religion in which a god or goddess dictates nearly every aspect of the world‚ which is not different to the role of Christof. In many countries like America its citizens are told that they have freedom‚ yet many laws limit and restrict people’s lives‚ similar

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    The Truman Show - Religion

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    The movie‚ The Truman Show‚ can be related to religion in many ways. Jim Carrey stars as Truman Burbank‚ a 30-year-old man‚ whose whole life has been the plot of an acclaimed TV show. The movie shows how reality can be altered and created when confined into a small space. The movie is set in the town of Sea Haven‚ which is built inside a studio in Hollywood‚ California. Truman was born and adopted by a corporation‚ and that’s when the show started. Throughout the movie‚ there are three religious

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    The Truman Show Interview

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    Interview with director Peter Weir. Weir discusses how the idea for the Truman show came to him‚ why he chose the actors he did and why he decided to add certain details. UK‚ December 10‚ 2010 By Ben Briggs Evening Telegraph interviewer Ben Briggs recently took up the opportunity to talk to Weir about the film. The Truman Show was featured in TIME magazine one of the biggest magazines in America who gave it an extremely positive review; it also received nominations in a range of categories

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    1984 and the Truman Show

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    by George Orwell‚ and the film The Truman Show‚ directed by Peter Wier‚ the readers and viewers are presented with a negative utopian society. A negative utopian society is a perfect world that somewhere has gone wrong. The controllers in the novel and film succeeded in achieving complete control and power‚ which was their attempt to make the ideal society. Each controller has a different threat‚ in 1984 it is association while in the film‚ The Truman Show‚ it is separation from the outside world

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    the public or a character projected to us‚ by the public‚ by a person‚ or institution‚ especially by the mass media. These are all meanings of the word image. An image is used by composers‚ in movies‚ articles and stories to help shape and alter our personal opinions of the world. This means that the way we see things can be altered because of the way something is portrayed in an image that is created for our viewing. “The Truman Show” created by Peter Weir creates two worlds within this film;

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    Review of the Truman Show

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    Review of The Truman Show Exaggerated‚ entertaining and at the same time very emotional. These are all adjectives‚ which describes this spectacular movie about a reality show‚ which adopt a real person before birth just to make a great show out of it. Does it sound insane? Not really. Maybe years ago‚ when the film was made‚ people may have thought it was too unrealistic‚ but nowadays it is actually plausible. It is not that far away from all the reality stars‚ who are selling their personal

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    on The Truman show Like a shiny moon in the night sky indifferent from the sparkling stars‚ the Truman show is a movie of that sort which has stood distinct from the rest of the Hollywood movies of that time which reckon on the eye stunning graphics‚ action‚ super heroes‚ sequels and such fancy sort. Invoking many positive responses from a wide range of audience‚ it remained one of the all-time hits in the Hollywood history. It remained my favourite movie ever since I heard of it. Truman Burbank

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    MCO 450: VISUAL COMMUNICATION + Spring‚ 2015 * DR. NATHARIUS SUBMISSION TEMPLATE 2 pages: THE TRUMAN SHOW: A FILM ANALYSIS Student Name: Last: Green First: Michelle Student #: 1205641147 THE PRINCIPALS INVOLVED IN THE FILM Word Count: 436 Producers: According to The Truman Show’s IMBD profile‚ there were six producers and executive producers credited for the making of the film. Edward S. Feldman was also involved in the films 101 Dalmatians & Witness. Andrew Niccol also helped produce Lord

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    The film‚ The Truman Show‚ outlines the encounters associated with morality‚ immorality and amorality that is highlighted in today’s society. The theme of immorality is portrayed throughout the lives of the two main characters; Truman’s wife‚ Meryl and the show’s director and God-like character‚ Christof. Meryl‚ Christof‚ Sylvia and the viewers of the television show are all integral components in Peter Weir’s comment on society’s conflict and struggle to differentiate what is moral‚ amoral and immoral

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