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8.2/10
IMDb95%
Rotten TomatoesThe Truman Show is a science-fiction comedy drama film that tells the story of Truman Burbank, a man who discovers that his entire life has been a part of a reality TV show. The film's direction and cinematography are exceptional, with a unique and immersive style that captures the surreal and unsettling nature of Truman's situation. Jim Carrey delivers a brilliant and nuanced performance as Truman, and he effectively conveys the character's emotions and struggles. The movie's themes of identity, free will, and the power of media are explored in a thought-provoking and profound manner that raises important questions about the nature of existence and the human condition. The film's humour and unique plot make it a compelling and engaging viewing experience that leaves a lasting impression on the viewer. Overall, The Truman Show is a masterpiece of filmmaking that offers a fresh and unique perspective on the nature of reality and the role of media in our lives.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1999 | Ed
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1999 | Philip
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1999 | Jim
Best Character Actor Voice | 1999 | Adalberto Maria
Theatrical Releases Color Correction | 1999
Best Male Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio Maschile | 1999 | Roberto
Director of the Year | 1999 | Peter
Screenwriter of the Year For | 1999
Screenwriter of the Year | 1999 | Andrew
1999 | Jim
Best Male Performance | 1999 | Jim
Best Foreign Film | 1999 | Peter
Best Art Direction | 1999 | Dennis
Best Supporting Actor | 1999 | Ed
Best Motion Picture | 1998 | Adam
Best Original Screenplay | 1998 | Andrew
Best Original Score | 1998 | Philip
1998
1998 | Peter
Top Box Office Films | 1999 | Philip
Favorite Supporting Actor Drama | 1999 | Ed
Best Original Score | 1999 | Burkhard von
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 1999 | Peter
Best Foreign Film | 1999
Best Director | 1999 | Peter
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1999 | Peter
Motion Picture | 2012
1999 | Peter
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1999 | Andrew
Best Director | 1999 | Peter
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Ed
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1999 | Andrew
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1999 | Andrew
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1999
Best Director Motion Picture | 1999 | Peter
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Ed
Best Cinematography | 1999 | Peter
Best Special Effects | 1999 | Peter
Best Film | 1999 | Edward S.
Favorite Supporting Actress Drama | 1999 | Laura
Favorite Actor Drama | 1999 | Jim
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1999 | Jim
Best Film Score | 1999 | Burkhard von
1999 | Peter
Best Picture | 1999
Best Actor | 1999 | Jim
Best Director | 1999 | Peter
Best Screenplay | 1999 | Andrew
Best Screenplay | 1999 | Andrew
Excellence in Costume Design for Film | 1999 | Marilyn
Best Picture | 1999
Best Picture | 1999
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1999 | Peter
Best Film | 1999
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1999 | Peter
Favorite Movie Actor | 1999 | Jim
Film of the Year | 1999
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 1999 | Martin
Best Movie | 1999
Best Picture | 1999 | Adam
Best Actor | 1999 | Jim
Best Supporting Actor | 1999 | Ed
Best Ensemble | 1999
Best Drama Picture | 1999 | Adam
Best Drama Actor | 1999 | Jim
Best Drama Ensemble | 1999
Best Director | 1999 | Peter
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1999 | Andrew
Best Film Editing | 1999 | Lee
Best Cinematography | 1999 | Peter
Best Production Design | 1999 | Nancy
Best Sound Mixing | 1999 | Lee
Best Cinematic Moment | 1999
Best Picture | 1999
Best Director | 1999 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 1999 | Ed
Best Editing | 1999 | Lee
Best Foreign Film | 1999
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1999 | Andrew
Best Family Feature Drama | 1999
Best Director | 1998 | Peter
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1998 | Jim
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1998 | Ed
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1998 | Laura
Best Achievement in Art Direction | 1998
Best Cinematography | 1998 | Peter
Best Film Editing | 1998 | Lee
Best Achievement in Sound | 1998
Best Visual Effects | 1998
Best Cast Ensemble | 1998
Best Production Design | 1998 | Dennis
Best Film | 1998 | Peter
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 264,118,201 USD
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Ed Harris and Jim Carrey never met during filming.
In an early scene, a bottle of vitamin D is on Truman and Meryl's kitchen table, needed for those without exposure to the (real) sun.
The original script had Truman Burbank living in a recreation of New York City. But Peter Weir changed it to an idyllic town to make the movie feel less "sci-fi."
The Trumania bit, where Truman draws on the mirror with soap and acts strange, was completely improvised by Jim Carrey. In another take, he drew long curly hair and a dress.
Truman was supposed to be just out of high school, but since Jim Carrey was in his thirties, it got swapped from teenaged angst to more of a midlife crisis.
"Truman: [repeated line; frequently in the show] Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!"
"Mike Michaelson: Christof, let me ask you, why do you think that Truman has never come close to discovering the true nature of his world until now? Christof: We accept the reality of the world with which we're presented. It's as simple as that."