The Truman Show

 

Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Ed Harris, Noah Emmerich
Paramount Pictures; Directed by Peter Weir
Rated PG; 102 minutes, 1998

 
From the day he was born Truman Burbank’s (Jim Carrey) life has been aired on television for the world to see. But Truman doesn’t know it. This insurance adjuster finds his mundane life upended when he realizes his life is actually a staged TV show, in this surrealistic tale set in New York City.

 

REVIEWS
“THE TRUMAN SHOW is a great movie!”
- Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE “The movie of the decade.

One of the most spectacularly original American movies in years. THE TRUMAN SHOW is unthinkable without Jim Carrey!” - David Thomson, ESQUIRE

“Two thumbs up!” - SISKEL & EBERT

“Jim Carrey and Peter Weir are first-rate partners in the realizing THE TRUMAN SHOW. They're both a little creatively mad.” - Gene Siskel, SISKEL & EBERT

“As Truman, Jim Carrey inhabits director Peter Weir's universe with a heroic gentility.” - Richard Corliss, TIME

“THE TRUMAN SHOW is a funny, moving, intelligent and highly original film by world-class director Peter Weir. THE TRUMAN SHOW is both satirical and poignant, funny and profound.” - Lawrence Grobel, MOVIELINE

“HHHH Carrey in a brilliant Oscar®-caliber performance! Ingenious filmmaking. Absolutely brilliant!” - Dwight Brown, EMERGE MAGAZINE
 

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