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The Truman Show on DVD (1998)

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Average rating: (73%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Jim Carrey | Ed Harris | Laura Linney | Noah Emmerich | Natascha McElhone | Holland Taylor
Director: Peter Weir
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 99 mins
Certificate: PG
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Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 17/04/2000

Brief synopsis of The Truman Show

The life of Truman Burbank has been broadcast around the world with tremendous success since the day he was born. A star for the mere fact that he exists, Truman has no idea that there are cameras in every corner of his world.

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Scripted by Gattaca's director/screenwriter Andrew Niccol, and flawlessly executed by director Peter Weir, this ingenious satirical comedy drama about media omnipotence is both dazzling and sophisticated from audacious start to poignant finale. In a role that reveals his dramatic range, Jim Carrey plays Truman Burbank, star of the world's most popular reality TV show, although Burbank doesn't know it. He thinks he lives in the idyllic island community of Seahaven, but it's just an elaborate set housed in a vast studio, and all his family and friends are really actors. How that realisation slowly dawns and spurs him on to find out what's real and what's fake in his emotionally confused universe is the stuff of ambitious cinematic brilliance. Carrey gives a suitably restrained performance, and he receives superlative support from Ed Harris (as the programme's creator Christof) and Laura Linney (as Truman's “wife”, Meryl).

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A clever (if implausible) conceit that can be taken several ways: as a satire on our all-controlling media, as a comment on television's pervasiveness, and the way everyone wants to appear on it, or as an instance of situationists' desire to disrupt the s

Rolling Stone

"...Carrey triumphs in a hilarious and heartfelt performance that reveals an uncommon sensitivity and grace..."

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Rated - 4 starsRubber Man Shows he can act!!

DoubleD from London , 28/11/2003

If like me you find Rubber-Faced comedian Jim Carey's films such as "Liar Liar", "Dumb and Dumber" and "Ace Ventura" childish and dull once the first face-pulling gag is complete, then this could well be a welcome treat for you. Under the current climate of reality tv shows, the story of The Truman Show is quite poignant.

Truman (Jim Carey) is living his happy life in his happy town and his happy job, blissfully unaware that he is fact the soul star of his very own reality tv series - The Truman Show. The film explores the emotions of a man who becomes aware of the situation he is in as he begins to understand his surroundings due to a series of strange incidents.

Jim Carey is completely convincing as Truman and for once does not have a film based around his ability to pull faces!! I was surprised myself, but having watched the film I must admit that Jim Carey is indeed a very talented actor. It is difficult not to feel the frightened emotions of a man who is only just becoming aware of his true existance.

The story is funny, slick and well put together, but it is the performance of Jim Carey that makes it stand out and does truly effect the viewer. After the film, imagine yourself as Truman and think "What would that really be like?".

A must see for all viewers with an imagination.

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Rated - 5 starsEssential viewing

Welshslider from Cwmbran [Highly rated reviewer] , 29/06/2007

Jim Carrey for once plays a more down to earth character and pulls it off very well. Truman Show superbly directed by Peter Weir is well paced and very well acted not only by Carrey but with help from Oscar nominated Ed Harris and also Oscar nominated Laura Linney. This is one of those rare films that will leave you wanting more. Essential viewing. Not to be missed even if you dont like Jim Carrey's style in other films you will not be disappointed with this title.

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Rated - 5 starsYou can do it....

A customer from Hayes Middx, England , 29/01/2006

This is an excellent film which sends the message that it doesn't matter how 'controlled' or desperate your life seems you CAN prevail and live the life YOU want if you just persevere.

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Rated - 3 starsThere's more to Jim....

alooney from Herts , 03/11/2003

First film in the Carey cannon (for me) where he breaks from his signature gurning and gets (a litlle) serious.

This film does have a message about intrusive media and what we now call "reality TV" - and tells it well. Mix in love, and friendship, and it turns out as an all round good, decent film.

If Jim Carey might put you off watching this, watch it anyway. Worth watching more than once.

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