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Others, including Justin Bieber and Kate Upton, were first discovered on social media. Talk shows are now as much about seeing actors play party games or pull pranks as they are about promoting new projects, and Twitter and Instagram feeds provide an unfiltered look at the lives and opinions of celebs.

Sometimes to their detriment, as Roseanne Barr recently learned. The Truman Show is presented without commercial interruption, relying solely on extensive product placement within the show. One reported having worked on the production team of a reality show that he realized was about him; another believed all of his friends and family were actors following scripts. But like these films, The Truman Show clearly struck a nerve and anticipated the many anxieties of the coming era.

Already a subscriber? Log in or link your magazine subscription. Account Profile. Sign Out. Tags: the truman show movies 20th anniversaries. And it was very good for Jim to have to try and keep up with Peter, because Jim was on such a wave of success, and it was good for him to be with someone who knew more than he did.

In addition to drawing on his real-life similarities with Truman, Carrey also drew character inspiration from his father. He was just a very affable, beautiful soul. There were several snags in production, however—the first being that Dennis Hopper, who was initially cast as Svengali-like director Christof, could not remember his lines. Even though he filmed several scenes, Rudin knew production needed to re-cast the role, and fast.

Eventually, both Rudin and Weir rallied around Alan Arkin as a substitute. But Lansing held firm for a bigger star, eventually settling on Ed Harris—who earned an Oscar nomination for his performance. Another dramatic obstacle came while Carrey was filming one of the climactic final scenes—in which his character manages to escape cameras, overcome his fear of water, and jump into a boat.

To stop him from trying to leave Seahaven, Christof creates a massive storm; Truman falls into the water and nearly drowns. Despite multiple safety precautions, Carrey said that he did, in fact, almost drown while filming the scene in a tank. They just saw it as acting. I went under, I had no breath left, and I was drowning.

I was under the water at the bottom of the pool, and with the last breath, with the last hint of consciousness, I just spun and made a couple of gigantic strokes toward the back of the storm and came up outside the storm gasping for air and exhausted. I just barely made it to the edge of the wall where the sky is, and hung on the edge of the wall gasping for air, looking back at the storm that was raging still, and it went on for another minute and then slowly shut down.

I almost died. That was the real deal. Despite all our safety protocols, divers in the water, etc. From memory, Jim had a way of signaling us if he was in distress. We only learned this after I called cut—sobering, to say the least. Needless to say, we made changes to our safety procedures following this near accident and, despite what had happened, Jim was up for more takes.

Carrey fully cooperated for the rest of filming, gave Weir notes on the movie after seeing an early edit, and had a celebratory dinner with Weir and Niccol before it premiered. Did I just sign out? But I do it on my own terms. Called Seahaven in the movie, it looks like a nice place to live. Certainly Truman Burbank Jim Carrey doesn't know anything else.

You accept the world you're given, the filmmakers suggest; more thoughtful viewers will get the buried message, which is that we accept almost everything in our lives without examining it very closely. When was the last time you reflected on how really odd a tree looks?

Truman works as a sales executive at an insurance company, is happily married to Meryl Laura Linney , and doesn't find it suspicious that she describes household products in the language of TV commercials. He is happy, in a way, but an uneasiness gnaws away at him.

Something is missing, and he thinks perhaps he might find it in Fiji, where Lauren Natascha McElhone , the only woman he really loved, allegedly has moved with her family. Why did she leave so quickly? Perhaps because she was not a safe bet for Truman's world: The actress who played her named Sylvia developed real feeling and pity for Truman, and felt he should know the truth about his existence.

Meryl, on the other hand, is a reliable pro which raises the question, unanswered, of their sex life. Truman's world is controlled by a TV producer named Christof Ed Harris , whose control room is high in the artificial dome that provides the sky and horizon of Seahaven. He discusses his programming on talk shows, and dismisses the protests of those including Sylvia who believe Truman is the victim of a cruel deception.

Meanwhile, the whole world watches Truman's every move, and some viewers even leave the TV on all night, as he sleeps. The trajectory of the screenplay is more or less inevitable: Truman must gradually realize the truth of his environment, and try to escape from it.

It's clever the way he's kept on his island by implanted traumas about travel and water. As the story unfolds, however, we're not simply expected to follow it: We're invited to think about the implications. About a world in which modern communications make celebrity possible, and inhuman. Until fairly recently, the only way you could become really famous was to be royalty, or a writer, actor, preacher or politician--and even then, most people had knowledge of you only through words or printed pictures.

Television, with its insatiable hunger for material, has made celebrities into "content," devouring their lives and secrets. If you think "The Truman Show" is an exaggeration, reflect that Princess Diana lived under similar conditions from the day she became engaged to Charles.

Carrey is a surprisingly good choice to play Truman.



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