The Truman Show: A Cleverly Disguised Tragedy

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Publicado 2020-06-25

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  • @Wagman83
    What's with all the redacted audio?
  • @wolf_-_gamer145
    When I first watched this in my psychology my teacher didnt show us the beginning. We found out as Truman did
  • @IngvarMar
    Creator of the show: "Truman would leave if he wanted" Truman: *leaves* Creator of the show: 😨😱
  • @striker8961
    It’s a miracle Truman lasted that long with a wife who reads the labels of every single thing brought into the house
  • @Donchan1
    In a world full of actors, Truman really was the only “true man”
  • @chrisrse.7458
    They made this video jokingly as a part of my own truman show
  • Gotta love how Netflix has this labelled as a comedy. That ending wasn't funny, man, that shit was sad.
  • @animal245533
    I always took Truman's last line as him realizing he had a catchphrase and just saying it to appease the audience before starting his real life.
  • 9:30 The thing here, is that the guy actually IS Truman's friend. He all but confirms it to Truman, in his acting, his choking back the tears, saying that "if everybody's in on it, I'd have to be in on it too." Apparently they were going to make a scene where the friend discovers Truman during the search (Truman in disguise here) and he chooses to ignore Truman to give him the choice. I wish they had kept that in, as it would've added to the character.
  • @jamesdevine02
    If I was living in a Truman Show reality right now, the crew would be sweating bullets seeing me watch this video.
  • @TheSnowPlowShow
    Imagine if the Truman Show was just CANCELED when he was 15 or so. How would they break that news to him? "So you're what's known as a former child star now..."
  • @mattbrad074
    One scene that always stuck with me was when the bus driver said sorry to Truman, I felt like that was a moment where he broke his character role and actually felt sorry for Truman and how his life has to be, and knowing that he cant do anything to help him
  • @thatone42069
    His fear of the ocean was not 'holding onto characterization' it IS his characterization. That is what the show intended. They manufactured his talassophobia to control Truman better. So that they DON'T have to deal with him leaving. It's the whole point, not a side fact that they "luckily kept in"
  • @bearvarine
    They sent Truman to cross the bay to REMIND HIM that he had a terrible fear of water. To REINFORCE that fear.
  • @dasten123
    Truman didn't find out the truth yet. He still doesn't know he's in a movie.
  • @uberterris7551
    I remember one time we were watching the Truman show in class. Normally whenever they put on something, the students aren't that interested, so when the bell rings they're fully ready to leave. But when we were watching the final scene of the Truman show with the stormy ocean, the bell rang and half the class stayed sitting. Everyone was fully willing to be late to their next class just to see how the movie ends. To me that says alot, because I've never seen such a reaction with any other movie.
  • The moment when he touches the wall and you see it wash over him that he was right and he didn't want to be right, always gets me
  • @sticklabs8540
    Just realised that the reason Truman has vitamin D deficiency is because he has never been exposed to real sunlight
  • @emilybone9029
    I like to think that Lauren/Sylvia rushing out her house at the end is her going to find Truman, and despite everything, he knows he can trust her, and she can help him find his way in the real world.
  • @dw4124
    In the scene early on where he's sent to go across the bay, I always took it not as a way to test him or create drama, but to intentionally put him face to face with a water and the sunken boat at the dock to reinforce the fear. They see him fantasizing about traveling and about Lauren, so they re-expose him to the danger to keep him afraid. Even if he did try to leave in that moment, they would whip up a fake storm, and at that point in the movie, he'd be too scared to continue.