20 Things You Somehow Missed In The Truman Show

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  • @whatculture
    @whatculture  Před rokem +333

    We've had to cut out a few segments due to a copyright claim so apologies for that. Hope you enjoyed the list though and let us know any more things we missed!

    • @enriquesanchez2001
      @enriquesanchez2001 Před rokem +11

      You speak ENTIRELY too quickly for effective comprehension. It resembles an urgent news report. Very annoying. I used the 0.75 speed to keep my sanity.

    • @TheBeerDolt
      @TheBeerDolt Před 11 měsíci +6

      Does this include #1, or was that intentionally just "this is it"?

    • @g4man41
      @g4man41 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Thanks for the clarification.

    • @Weather_67
      @Weather_67 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What was the #19?

    • @TheRealZazaExpert
      @TheRealZazaExpert Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@enriquesanchez2001 sharpen your ears then mate

  • @SakiChivo
    @SakiChivo Před rokem +1379

    My favorite part about the movie is the end. We see no more of Truman after he leaves and it’s super cool because it reflects his new life. We don’t get to see what happens to him because there are no cameras on him anymore.

    • @doesntmatter2732
      @doesntmatter2732 Před 10 měsíci +49

      That makes a lot of sense

    • @joeyj5924
      @joeyj5924 Před 9 měsíci +35

      The Truman show never ended. They just made us all Trumans lol

    • @johnnycorvo
      @johnnycorvo Před 8 měsíci +10

      A sequel would be cool though.

    • @HONEYEMPRESSIONS
      @HONEYEMPRESSIONS Před 7 měsíci +2

      My question is how is this legal, even in a movie

    • @ronan8834
      @ronan8834 Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@HONEYEMPRESSIONS money

  • @VoiceUnder
    @VoiceUnder Před 2 lety +9286

    Truman's car does not have head rests, in order to keep him in a clear view of the backseat camera. A subtle example of them willing to compromise his safety for a little extra production value.

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Před 2 lety +97

      It also has a Service Engine Soon and (I think) an ABS warning light on the dash. He seems pretty meticulous, that should have bothered him. Hell, it even bothers me, even on my almost 20 year old cars....

    • @shaunstrasser1
      @shaunstrasser1 Před 2 lety +65

      Many shows and movie cars don't have headrests for camera shots in the vehicles

    • @ax3226
      @ax3226 Před 2 lety +40

      All cars in movies doesn’t have headrests

    • @poptarget
      @poptarget Před rokem +6

      @@ax3226 this is true

    • @WiseMysticalTree4
      @WiseMysticalTree4 Před rokem +1

      My name👍

  • @Playlist4Ella
    @Playlist4Ella Před 11 měsíci +183

    Big one yall missed: the bus driver.
    The bus driver has to fake the bus breaking down when Truman tries to go to Chicago to take a flight from there to Fiji. But the show can't let him leave so the driver has to sabotage the bus so Truman can't leave. However, the bus driver is remorseful, telling Truman he's sorry. Then later, when the ferry is needed for the show to chase after Truman, the bus driver redeems himself by sabotaging the ferry so Truman can escape.

  • @TehDarkOn3
    @TehDarkOn3 Před rokem +190

    I remember walking into the theater at the age of 17 in 1998 thinking that I was going to see a comedy due to Jim Carrey's previous work. What I saw that day was a breath taking story that alters our perception of reality. This was unlike anything I'd seen before or even after and showed the potential of what Jim can do outside of comedy slapstick.

    • @weirdloverwilde
      @weirdloverwilde Před rokem +4

      A good companion film that came out roughly the same time was Dark City. Both movies feature a man who is watched, experimented with, who tries to escape … both these films (precursors to the Matrix - another “this reality is a construction” movie) were so fabulous.

    • @edishdraws
      @edishdraws Před 9 měsíci +5

      Same thought it was goin to be laughting the whole time but the surprise was even better

  • @Darkfiretiger
    @Darkfiretiger Před 2 lety +3156

    Truman's wife was a nurse so that could mean long hours at "work", medical seminars etc.

    • @nvstewart
      @nvstewart Před 2 lety +27

      Hardly a vacation...

    • @ShadowService
      @ShadowService Před 2 lety +344

      @@nvstewart I believe they meant that long hours and medical seminars and the like would make an excuse for her absence while she went on vacations or to visit friends or reunions, etc.

    • @PopeLando
      @PopeLando Před rokem

      I assumed she took her breaks (visiting relatives or something) alone anyway because of Truman's debilitating travel phobia. She doesn't need a special contract for that, only for having sex with Truman.

    • @mushmello526
      @mushmello526 Před rokem +45

      @VelktorCreationsMFQ Yeah, but what about the many years before?

    • @hellybelle5
      @hellybelle5 Před rokem +76

      I'd assume her time at work was time off too. When she comes home she still looks absolutely perfect, but nobody looks like that at the end of a shift.

  • @guitarslingeroflove
    @guitarslingeroflove Před 2 lety +8245

    Another thing about the Mt Rushmore picture. His 'mom' says "you slept the whole way". I always took that to mean that it was incredibly possible they drugged/knocked out Truman in order to give him the illusion of traveling. Another way to show just how dark the reality of the situation is, without getting too explicit.

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Před 2 lety +413

      I figured since he was young they probably just told him to take a quick nap and when he woke up they told him they were already there.

    • @ShatnerLover
      @ShatnerLover Před 2 lety +54

      Yes! I thought exactly the same thing!

    • @matthewwriter9539
      @matthewwriter9539 Před 2 lety +94

      I DEFINITELY thought the same thing...drugs were definitely used.

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewwriter9539 i mean (bad) parents do it to giving there kids sleep aids like melatonin when they want to go out late

    • @kosco1151
      @kosco1151 Před rokem +135

      It's obvious they are telling him that as he naturally would have no memory as an adult, of that trip because its a fake picture and the event never took place.

  • @aviraider
    @aviraider Před rokem +539

    In the magazine kiosk all the magazines are related to low risk activities that can be done around the house, such as gardening, dogs and parenting magazines. Nothing that might tempt Truman in doing something risky or thinking of locales away from the set.

    • @boltaurelius376
      @boltaurelius376 Před rokem +5

      Hopefully no DIY magazines. He may end up finding cameras.

  • @micahbush5397
    @micahbush5397 Před 2 lety +2444

    A few other things I only recently noticed:
    1) During the on-air interview, Christof receives a call from The Hague, but the call gets dropped. The implication seems to be that Christof may be facing prosecution by the International Court of Justice for crimes against humanity, and the call staff barely realizes this in time to prevent the call from airing live.
    2) Stripes figure prominently in most of Truman's outfits, reinforcing the idea that he is a prisoner.
    3) When the "cease transmission" order is given at the end of the film, Christof slumps forward until his head hits the static-filled screen. Whether this implies literal death from the strain of failure or not, Christof's life is at least figuratively over, as the project that he poured his whole life into has come to an end.

    • @royce9018
      @royce9018 Před rokem +5

      Lol

    • @jihangamal5823
      @jihangamal5823 Před rokem +55

      The Hague call was received by the show hosting Christof on air, and I actually think their getting cut off was just an indication of the fact that there is no communication when it comes to actual human rights in the world now.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před rokem

      Europe has always quietly protested America's more atrocious bullshit. And vice versa.

    • @KrepsyK
      @KrepsyK Před rokem +1

      YOOO

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 Před rokem +2

      Good observations!

  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747 Před 2 lety +2254

    A deleted scene noted that literally EVERYTHING that is seen on The Truman Show is available for purchase via their catalog. Clothing, jewelry, food, cars, appliances, furniture, and even the houses. Meryl noted in an interview that her necklace was a top selling item (presumably without the micro-camera, naturally).

    • @hambreger8351
      @hambreger8351 Před 2 lety +99

      we might be talking about different scenes, but there is one where it shows all the merchandise available during a news segment

    • @pye2574
      @pye2574 Před 2 lety +136

      I swear the scene isn't deleted when Christoph is having an interview he says everything you see on set is for sale. From clothes down to the very houses they live in

    • @panoslianos7312
      @panoslianos7312 Před 2 lety +6

      I saw it

    • @dr.alphys
      @dr.alphys Před 2 lety +8

      I remember seeing that seen but I watched it on the dvd version so maybe it’s different on something else

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dr.alphys The broadcast version is slightly different.

  • @PrettyBoyKii
    @PrettyBoyKii Před 2 lety +4463

    I always thought the reason why they never had music other than classical was to further isolate Truman from the outside world and help keep him ignorant. Lyrics could cause him to question the reality that they've constructed for him.

    • @CooroSnowFox
      @CooroSnowFox Před 2 lety +119

      "despite all my rage I'm still just a rat in a cage" given that photo of him as a clown behind bars...

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 Před 2 lety +55

      Me too. Lyrics would only cause problems for the whole illusion. Truman would have too many questions.

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 Před 2 lety +28

      That completely violates the world Truman is in. They ground him in a real world, the lights in the night sky are supposed to be real star locations. Truman lives in a city that exist in the US. They go as far as to tell him real nations. This never made sense to me at all. If they were going to have him live in a fiction world, they should of 100% made the entire universe up.

    • @CooroSnowFox
      @CooroSnowFox Před 2 lety +23

      @@Seriona1 It's all about the audience, if it was made up, you have to let them follow without asking there to be a guide to it...they would have the book of truman but to have otherworldly details would limit the reach

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 Před 2 lety +7

      @@CooroSnowFox It just goes against the concept of control. He leaves the dome, he has some idea of what the real world is. By putting in a fiction world, it might make him think about not leaving the world.

  • @Berrybamboo112
    @Berrybamboo112 Před rokem +465

    I believe there was a moment where Meryl distracts Truman by saying that they wanted to try for a baby. That means Meryl was willing to be impregnated for the show OR her and her real-life partner were scheduling a child around the show. It also means that the baby, much like Truman, would be on camera from birth.

    • @sarvathavicharsheel7487
      @sarvathavicharsheel7487 Před rokem +46

      So she was selfish enough to make her child go through all these?
      Pathetic mother

    • @Mariyanthi
      @Mariyanthi Před rokem

      I guess as she was Truman's fuil time wife, she would have consummate, otherwise he would realise that something was wrong!
      That makes her literally a prostitute and the "unprofessional" line in the movie hits harder!

    • @jewelmathew3457
      @jewelmathew3457 Před rokem +33

      Maybe she was bluffing about getting pregnant. She definitely considered her relationship as a job and herself as a professional. So maybe she had ways to avoid getting pregnant. But what I really think is, she drugged him before, you know...and he wakes up next day thinking they were intimate.

    • @miloo2995
      @miloo2995 Před rokem +22

      Maybe im thinking of a deleted scene? But i do seem to recall Christof talking about trying to get the right for the first on air copulation, or something along those lines. Likely Meryl is willing to commit her entire being to the show

    • @micahbush5397
      @micahbush5397 Před rokem +21

      There's a deleted scene where the cast (including Meryl's replacement, "Vivian," who flirted with Truman at work) meet, and it's clear that having a baby is part of the show plot, as there are plans to start a two-channel format when the baby is born. (Vivian also jokes, "Let’s hope we don't have twins," which a producer finds hilarious while Marlon is clearly irked by the callousness with which the issue is treated.)

  • @EvanYoungMusic
    @EvanYoungMusic Před 2 lety +891

    You know a film is a classic when you can constantly rewatch and are still talking about it like 25 years later.

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 Před rokem +16

      also you dont realise that it is 25 years old and still so freaking close to our TV watching habits NOW

    • @samharper8293
      @samharper8293 Před rokem +1

      A true masterpiece for sure. And too far out for the herd to ever grasp. I’m referring to the one’s still standing in line for the clot shot after all the info is out characterizing it as a game of Russian Roulette at best.

    • @cassianandor4103
      @cassianandor4103 Před rokem +1

      And every time you watch it you notice new things you haven't noticed before.

    • @stefanysanchez2
      @stefanysanchez2 Před rokem +1

      Don’t say 25 years old yet. Don’t make my birth year too far 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. We still got few months

  • @shoresean1237
    @shoresean1237 Před 2 lety +2889

    I always wonder: How many actors in the show, if they met Truman on the outside, would show remorse for their actions, indifference or resentment for losing their jobs?

    • @markmitera4521
      @markmitera4521 Před 2 lety +28

      If they showed resentment for losing their jobs, they are sociopaths that don't care that a man had no freedom and nobody should feel bad for them.

    • @shoresean1237
      @shoresean1237 Před 2 lety +169

      @@markmitera4521 I think perhaps some of them were. I've heard of extra materials for the film which had some of the actors saying they couldn't stand Truman - as though his was a character that could be rewritten.

    • @sprontos
      @sprontos Před 2 lety +169

      Marlon’s drinking seems to be driven by guilt.

    • @salmonellq2981
      @salmonellq2981 Před 2 lety +125

      @@sprontos maybe but he's the most manipulative of them all and is one hell of an obedient lapdog in the searching when truman goes missing

    • @sprontos
      @sprontos Před 2 lety +54

      @@salmonellq2981 he was put up to this as a child and is now clearly racked with guilt. You should grow up and get your wmotions in check or the nuance of films like this will be forever lost on you.

  • @THE_VictoryPictures
    @THE_VictoryPictures Před 2 lety +4788

    I've always liked this wacky attention to detail: At the start of the movie, a light falls from the sky and Truman happens to be nearby, when he picks it up, on it is a label that says "Sirius (α Canis Major)." Sirius (designated α Canis Major) is the brightest star in the night sky, and the fact that the light was labeled with that name implies that there are more lights like the one that fell near Truman that replicate the real life constellations inside the dome.

    • @Kaiyats
      @Kaiyats Před 2 lety +138

      That makes sense the light was for stars oh I just assumed that the whole thing was lit up some how by those things

    • @notsureyou
      @notsureyou Před 2 lety +255

      I also watched a video, where it is implied that the show is in financial trouble (the light fell off due to lack of maintenance etc),
      Which is why they were pushing so hard for a pregnancy (to help boost the ratings).

    • @thebugthatssnugpsn1911
      @thebugthatssnugpsn1911 Před 2 lety +44

      Also kind of make sense because Truman is the brightest star of his show

    • @xjosebusaidx
      @xjosebusaidx Před 2 lety +66

      Also the brightest star is related to Lucifer, so it's like the fallen angel.

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v Před 2 lety +11

      @@notsureyou That doesn't make much sense, considering how seemingly popular Truman is in the show.

  • @immortalsofar5314
    @immortalsofar5314 Před rokem +478

    I think Marlon's sickness when they tried camping out was also another way of stifling young Truman's spirit of adventure. He goes sailing and "kills his father", he goes camping playing explorers and almost kills his best friend. Marlon's line about delivering all over the country while working was more about his time off.
    The lights, however, must have had a UV component (negating the need for vitamin D) or all of the plants, including the fake forest, would have died.

    • @omargoodman2999
      @omargoodman2999 Před rokem +44

      Not really. UV ranges from 10-400 nm. Chlorophyll absorption has two peaks, one around 425-475 nm (visible blue light) and another around 640-670nm (visible red light). UV isn't necessary for photosynthesis, nor is green light which chlorophyll reflects. This is why efficient plant-growth lights will generally have a specific mix of LEDs; mostly blue, some red, and sometimes just a smattering of white for overall balance and visibility.
      The reason plants don't do well without UV, as demonstrated in various RL enclosed environment experiments, is because it inhibits pollinators like Bees which rely on UV to see patterns on flowers to direct them to the nectar/pollen like landing strips. Without UV light, these patterns would be invisible to them, they'd starve out, and the plants would die off as a result. But that can easily™ be addressed via artificial pollination.

    • @phughesphoto
      @phughesphoto Před rokem +3

      @@omargoodman2999 Great info! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Před 2 lety +724

    The fact that people like the travel agent or the bus driver being actors makes sense but it's the people at the hospital not really being medics that surprised me. If it is supposed to be a functional town, what would they do if Truman injured himself? And obviously he and others would need regular doctor and dentist appointments.
    The surgery scene is funny though!

    • @420mralucard
      @420mralucard Před 2 lety +223

      They could have be real doctors, they only faked the surgery because the wife said they had a big operation that day and Truman came in unexpectedly so they threw it together at the last minute.

    • @BOABModels
      @BOABModels Před 2 lety +38

      @@420mralucard possibly but as the husband of a doctor, I think she would be able to pretend she was operating without scaring the patient to death! 😅

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před 2 lety +111

      One actual doctor would be enough to take care of the medical needs of the staff and Truman but them paying a doctor to be a full time extra at a hospital set would be wasteful.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před 2 lety +10

      @@420mralucard No doctor would do that.

    • @SuperDuckyWho
      @SuperDuckyWho Před 2 lety

      @@redrick8900 I mean... a lot of the people involved in the TV show have questionable ethics so given that we're talking about people who would take a child and make his entire world a big fish tank filled with fake fish as his friends and family... I could believe a few medical staff would pretend to do a surgery asap. They're not ACTUALLY operating.

  • @bbloomfield6497
    @bbloomfield6497 Před 2 lety +2260

    The director had an idea for the cinema release, but the technology wasn't quite there yet. At a point in the film, the screen would change to a live view of the cinema audience watching the movie. Think about where there's the cuts between all the different groups of people watching Truman and then YOU are in the movie, watching the movie, in the movie.
    But digital projectors to make that possible wouldn't make their way into theatres until over a decade later.

    • @seppyq3672
      @seppyq3672 Před 2 lety +135

      Time for a special showing!

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Před 2 lety +67

      @@seppyq3672 Or a sequel about Truman's ongoing struggle to escape Christof's legal right to film and broadcast every detail of his life, in or out of the dome. So Truman is continually being filmed, whether he knows it or not. And what's being filmed is what we're watching. And the movie could even intercut live footage of actual people watching in theaters, TVs, or even on their computers and iPads.

    • @bbloomfield6497
      @bbloomfield6497 Před 2 lety +51

      @@seppyq3672 Damn, I never thought of that. Classic theatres screening classic films could implement the idea RIGHT NOW and blow away an audience that've seen it 20 times.
      If you wanted to get real dystopian, when watching on a streaming service it could display cameras on the same wifi network in your home.

    • @MrMisanthrope84
      @MrMisanthrope84 Před 2 lety +20

      I think I prefer the movie without that.

    • @darkmyro
      @darkmyro Před 2 lety +7

      I'd personally love to see a take on one of the early ideas for the movie. Basically it was all still a fake world, but Truman was a superhero fighting crime. Though I imagine that might be seen as a little cliche seeing as I know I've seen a few stories where a superhero realizes they exist as a fictional character.

  • @natsune09
    @natsune09 Před 2 lety +2289

    I just noticed something new for the first time. At 7m 55s in, Truman is on the beach and lightning strikes. You can see the flash in the moon, now that would be impossible in the real world. But if the moon is on the side of the dome, it would light up with lightning.

    • @andrewlewis414
      @andrewlewis414 Před 2 lety +267

      Finding Easter Eggs in a video about Easter Eggs. You win for now.

    • @hillaryclinton2415
      @hillaryclinton2415 Před 2 lety +12

      On the side... plz change to on the inside

    • @mmajunkie32589
      @mmajunkie32589 Před 2 lety +11

      Wow right after the did you know guy made a video about it crazy coincidence

    • @justinbellotti7838
      @justinbellotti7838 Před 2 lety +8

      I came here to write a similar post. Except I saw it on Allen Tsai's channel.

    • @OnlyRealmatze
      @OnlyRealmatze Před 2 lety +3

      Isn’t that one of the most well known things from the Truman Show?

  • @TheCherrykye
    @TheCherrykye Před 2 lety +83

    I reckon Truman's subconscious must've known he's trapped at that why he wanted to be an explorer since he was young.

  • @TheFilmCouple_
    @TheFilmCouple_ Před 2 lety +105

    I always thought that bib was a food bib as she was finishing lunch

    • @cassianandor4103
      @cassianandor4103 Před rokem +5

      Same here, I think she even wipes her mouth as if signaling that she was just chewing something moments earlier.

    • @davidsworld5837
      @davidsworld5837 Před rokem +1

      she could have just said I was just having my lunch etc when she came back and took off the bib
      surely Truman would have seen it as soon as she came in. so removing it in a quick swipe as it was never there can not work.

    • @SledDog5678
      @SledDog5678 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It is a food napkin. Make-up "bibs" are different. Now if this was a movie moment and a movie prop for the excuse "mistakes happen filming in Seahaven studios... okay, that works.

  • @TinFoilCrotchBoy
    @TinFoilCrotchBoy Před 2 lety +3468

    Interesting that's how you interpret the bus driver scene as the driver "deliberately" destroying the bus so he wouldn't have to drive Truman. I always took it as that the bus driver is an actor and simply doesn't know how to drive a bus.

    • @nickmahan2713
      @nickmahan2713 Před 2 lety +330

      The bus would have to be able to leave for the illusion to be believed. Seeing people enter a bus and never leave would be suspicious. Like never seeing your neighbors cars move from their driveway.

    • @savagetowing2508
      @savagetowing2508 Před 2 lety +112

      Yea i thought he just couldn't drive a stick. But that makes more sense

    • @fluffylilcookie7916
      @fluffylilcookie7916 Před 2 lety +225

      I interpreted the bus breaking down as being in the script, a script the bus driver had to follow. He felt sorry for Truman, which is why he said "sorry" before getting off the bus.

    • @thetruesora
      @thetruesora Před 2 lety +178

      like the bit later in the movie where no one knows how to drive a boat to chase after truman "they cant, they're actors!"

    • @qwerty52676
      @qwerty52676 Před 2 lety +273

      The bus was a tour for "real" people outside of the show which is why the girl recognized him, nobody wanted to make eye contact with him, and the driver purposely wrecked the bus

  • @riversonthemoon
    @riversonthemoon Před 2 lety +1029

    You missed a couple. The motto on the archway - “UNUS PRO OMNIBUS, OMNES PRO UNO” - one for all, all for one in Latin was fitting as Truman’s existence was for the entertainment of all, and everyone on the set was there for Truman. Also, all the street names and character names were after famous actors. Lancaster Square, Barrymore Road. His wife was Meryl, best friend Marlon, secret love Lauren Garland (Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland).

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 Před 2 lety +17

      Now that I never caught! Thanks! 😀

    • @dmark1922
      @dmark1922 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, that's something I noticed right away!

    • @lauras3612
      @lauras3612 Před rokem +2

      And Lauren looks like a young Meryl Streep perhaps the inspiration for the wife's name?

  • @adammitchell115
    @adammitchell115 Před 2 lety +190

    Truman had a handler throughout the film, ans can be seen in many places. When Truman first almost hits the old lady, his handler can be seen in the background when he parks his car. Can also be seen when Truman sees his dad as a homeless guy. His handler is calling out actions in his sleeve of his coat when Truman runs after him. His handler can also be seen at the news stand, and gets caught when Truman sees him waiting after he sits down from being thrown out of the building.

  • @BonnieBeats
    @BonnieBeats Před rokem +53

    I wouldn't call it a breakdown that Truman had, he was right about it all so it was actually a breakthrough.

  • @cdh5397
    @cdh5397 Před 2 lety +990

    I teach Sociology at A-Level and use The Truman Show every year to introduce my students to research methods (it is simultaneously an observation, a field and a lab experiment, and with elements of interviews). There's some incredible new piece of detail that detail
    gets spotted every year. For example:
    - Truman never swears, nor does anyone swear around him. The only bit of questionable language in the whole film is when one of the extras says "just find the son of a bitch" after Truman escapes. It could be because of the rating of the movie, or more likely Truman doesn't actually know what swearing is since the show about his life is broadcasting 24/7, and the Producer couldn't risk colourful language before any watershed.
    - In the flashback scene to the prom, Truman is the only male wearing a white tux. Presumably to make him that much easier to recognise to the viewer.
    - I picked up on Marlon catching pneumonia and always interpreted it as the character being played by a different actor afterwards.
    - Christof reveals that he'd planned on the world's first on-air conception, but also that Truman would have a new love interest. Presumably she gets revealed as the new employee in Truman's office. So effectively Christof intended to pimp her out to Truman for the benefit of the audience.

    • @Baribrotzer
      @Baribrotzer Před 2 lety +80

      "So effectively Christof intended to pimp her out to Truman for the benefit of the audience."
      Except that she would have signed up for that knowing the exact terms of her employment. Christof isn't forcing her to do it, other than heaping up an insane amount of money in her savings account, or that of whatever woman is willing to do it. Wasn't there something about Hannah Gill (Meryl) being the richest woman in the world? Presumably, she signed up for, I don't know, ten years, after which she would Divorce Truman, leave Seahaven, quit the show and retire insanely wealthy.

    • @cdh5397
      @cdh5397 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Baribrotzer And prostitutes that work for pimps don't have contracts of employment? Very naive.
      Wasn't suggesting she was working for free either. Just not earning as much as Christof

    • @waaa7732
      @waaa7732 Před 2 lety +19

      @@justincoleman3805 prostitution is still legal in many places. If its healthy prostitutes and their "pimps" could absolutely have genuine paperwork

    • @lavenderhuman
      @lavenderhuman Před rokem +21

      Love how they can’t have swearing but on screen conception was ok haha

    • @claucemicro1080
      @claucemicro1080 Před rokem

      It would probably be better to use a real example for your Sociology class.

  • @dominicbrooks748
    @dominicbrooks748 Před 2 lety +4707

    I would love to see a true sequel, not a studio cash grab, but a true, well done exploration of Truman's adjusting to life in the real world.

    • @CooroSnowFox
      @CooroSnowFox Před 2 lety +70

      You're better off doing it to someone else... maybe as a desperate attempt to carry on after all the money that was pumped in but it clashes because it's not as watched as it once was.

    • @deliz223
      @deliz223 Před 2 lety +325

      We are the sequel.

    • @CrispysCrafts
      @CrispysCrafts Před 2 lety +63

      I think if they did it immediately it would work. He's too old to make it make sense now. He could adjust to life after the hype of how famous he used to be. Maybe desperate to go back?

    • @MrJayateabug
      @MrJayateabug Před 2 lety +110

      It could be interesting to see Truman having difficulties adapting to his life in the real world. Being constantly recognized as a celebrity, hounded for autographs, paparazzi everywhere. He could be paranoid that he was still being watched 24/7 and thinking cameras are everywhere. He could go back to Christoff begging to have his life back only to be turned away. It would be an interesting look at how someone has to adapt to survive.

    • @deliz223
      @deliz223 Před 2 lety +50

      @@MrJayateabug He does. Jim Carrey plays himself and the (Truman) show goes on. We are all the other actors on a broader scale, unbeknownst, playing our little "roles".

  • @stevieboy7873
    @stevieboy7873 Před 2 lety +245

    It is a fantastic film but a very emotional one when he’s trying to break free on the boat, Jim Carey plays this part superbly despite his ushal hilarious normal characters in other films.

    • @martaanna9185
      @martaanna9185 Před 2 lety +10

      It was first Carrey's movie that I realized "Oh man, he can act!"

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 Před rokem +4

      i dont really like jim carey movies dont find them a least bit funny. but trueman made me think different about him so much so i dont instantly dismiss him

    • @Sonja147
      @Sonja147 Před rokem +4

      Yup, this is literally the only Jim Carrey movie I'll even watch, for that very reason. The so-called comedies aren't funny to me in the least.

    • @jwoolman5
      @jwoolman5 Před rokem +2

      Good comic actors are typically also good dramatic actors. The reverse is not true, a lot of good dramatic actors fail in comedies.

    • @floatingsara
      @floatingsara Před rokem +1

      I've often heard it's much more difficult to make people laugh than cry. This is probably the reason why comedic actors can have excellent dramatic vibe.

  • @slamothecow
    @slamothecow Před 2 lety +560

    Also, classical music is timeless. Introducing new music would probably have meant introducing new musical acts and promotions. It would have made things infinitely more complicated for the producers

    • @CooroSnowFox
      @CooroSnowFox Před 2 lety +11

      Also they couldn't force truman to like the music they would shell out for and would have an endless list they probably had to that was only played once but never again.

    • @duanevp
      @duanevp Před 2 lety +22

      It also ties into their desire to weigh down Truman with all things TRADITIONAL. They don't want him interested in anything new or revolutionary - NOTHING that would lead to an increased interest in the outside world. They want HIM to not want anything to change.

    • @Folsomdsf2
      @Folsomdsf2 Před rokem +9

      It's easier than that, think of who made the music. Real simple, they want to make sure he doesn't want to go to a concert.

    • @taylorbutler5392
      @taylorbutler5392 Před rokem +10

      Exactly! The set design for the movie and in universe for the show, is kept intentionally “out of time”. All the clothing, decor, and technology is a mix from different decades, so it doesn’t feel distinct to any one.

    • @davidsworld5837
      @davidsworld5837 Před rokem +1

      plus most Classical music is longer, so less talking was needed. but you have to say that it would equal only one radio station would be got on the radio.
      Since No standard radio station could be used as there would be a chance that the show would be said live and he would hear it.

  • @TheAceAdventurer80
    @TheAceAdventurer80 Před 2 lety +322

    The car could be a company car provided by Truman's job so they can replace it regularly.

    • @DesignIncase
      @DesignIncase Před 2 lety +31

      @@justincoleman3805That's the thing. Some aspects of Truman's world would seem odd to us. But if it's the status quo in his then it wouldn't stand out.

    • @Jackassik
      @Jackassik Před 2 lety +23

      That could also explain why he would not try to use it to travel outside the city or something as it's "company use only" so no leisure trips etc.

    • @micahbush5397
      @micahbush5397 Před 2 lety +13

      Actually, the "company car" explanation makes sense on another level: Truman has absolutely no need for a car. Truman never leaves (and isn't supposed to leave) the island, and Sea Haven is small enough to walk or bike anywhere within minutes (Seaside is only 80 acres, or 1/8th of a square mile, in size). There is no reason why Truman would spend thousands of dollars on a new car for as little as he uses it.

    • @micahbush5397
      @micahbush5397 Před 2 lety +14

      Wait, no, that doesn't work; Meryl explicitly says that the couple has car payments when citing financial obligations to dissuade Truman from going to Fiji.

    • @amg503
      @amg503 Před rokem

      @@micahbush5397 I don’t understand why the show didn’t just remove the concept of airplanes?

  • @GetMoGaming
    @GetMoGaming Před 2 lety +58

    With good films like this, you can watch it every couple of years and not get sick of it. Brilliant film, and a gem of an actor from my youth.

  • @ComeAlongKay
    @ComeAlongKay Před rokem +80

    In the movie they say he caught a lot of things even people jumping out of boxes telling him it’s a show when he was a kid. That was maybe part of the message that he didn’t want to know really until later but there is a willing ignorance or something at some level or just not really paying attention for whatever reason or just trusting everyone else since his whole world told him the same
    Thing so he would decide to overlook the many instances of things being off. Which can relate to peoples life of going with their own instinct and rebelling against what everyone is telling you.

    • @timfischer
      @timfischer Před rokem +31

      Imagine if you were 7 (or whatever) years old and someone popped out of a box and screamed "You're on TV!". Would you immediately assume that your town was a giant dome, everyone you ever knew was a paid actor, and your life was a complete fraud?
      I doubt it.

    • @dasheerabranagan7722
      @dasheerabranagan7722 Před rokem +16

      I think this is a great point and kind of an interesting take on Stockholm syndrome, not necessarily that Truman wanted to ignore those signs but it was genuinely too difficult for him to comprehend that possibility until he was much older and had a legitimate reason to doubt all that he knew.

  • @rafeedarustingparagon912
    @rafeedarustingparagon912 Před 2 lety +1277

    Its a goddamn wonder that Jim Carrey didn't get an Oscar for his acting in the Truman Show

    • @dominicbrooks748
      @dominicbrooks748 Před 2 lety +105

      You actually believe the Oscars are about the quality of the product???
      Denzel Washington got an Oscar for Training Day, one of his worst roles, but nothing for Malcolm X, John Q or even Man on fire... three of his best roles.

    • @richbuilds_com
      @richbuilds_com Před 2 lety +26

      Also: The Grinch. It's a total transformation.

    • @michaelf9664
      @michaelf9664 Před 2 lety +21

      His Man on the Moon work was even more impressive, IMHO, although Truman is the better movie.

    • @shanesxe
      @shanesxe Před 2 lety +42

      You have to understand that The Truman Show came out the....actually knowing that Shakespeare In Love won best picture in 99 over the likes of The Truman Show, Saving Private Ryan, Armageddon, Good Will Hunting, and American History X, you're right this is a fucking travesty.

    • @YoungBlaze
      @YoungBlaze Před 2 lety +6

      @oYG_Snazzy the Oscar's are bought based off of favors donations and influences

  • @argophontes
    @argophontes Před 2 lety +605

    The rectangular magnifying glass was super common in the US in the 70s and 80s, it's likely that it was more about aging it correctly to the mom. The trees were in straight rows because that's part of the 'New Urbanist' aesthetic that the real Seaside was designed with in 1946. I definitely missed the makeup bib and Sylvia's recruitments, though!

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 2 lety +49

      All grandmothers have rectangular magnifying glasses.
      Rectangular magnifying glasses are actually the best shape for reading text.

    • @harlanbarnhart4656
      @harlanbarnhart4656 Před 2 lety +34

      I'm from Georgia where half the state is planted pines in rows just like that.

    • @R4D4Rmm
      @R4D4Rmm Před 2 lety +21

      Yes! And even more so - rectangular magnifying glasses are very common with readers since it allows you to magnify and read an entire sentence instead of just a few words.

    • @kamenanew9867
      @kamenanew9867 Před 2 lety +16

      I agree about the trees, but that still makes the forest man made. As in they planted those trees for the show. Of corse it's still a 'real forest, the trees aren't plastic or anything, by a fake forest it just means it wasn't already growing there naturally like that, cause plants don't really do that.

    • @argophontes
      @argophontes Před 2 lety +10

      Sure, they may have decided in the fiction that they were "planted for the show", but those trees (at the time of filming) were 50+ years old, so the idea would have to be pretty shoehorned in there. It seems more likely to me that they shot it in the forest around Seaside and didn't actually think about the implications of it being a planned forest.

  • @Cookieboymonster1962
    @Cookieboymonster1962 Před 2 lety +67

    One thing I definitely missed was the significance of the first names of the actors playing his wife and his best friend. I guessed straight away that Meryl was probably named in honour of Meryl Streep but it was about 20 years after my first viewing that I realised that Marlon was probably named after Marlon Brando.

    • @poptarget
      @poptarget Před rokem +4

      I think it was after Marlon Wayans because of In Living Color

    • @cassianandor4103
      @cassianandor4103 Před rokem +8

      @@poptarget no it was definitely Marlon Brando. The movie had a lot of character names as well as street names based on old timey hollywood celebs or other older famous people. Barrymore street, Lancaster square, and Marlon's real name (in the movie) is Louis Coltrane, which is an amalgamation of Louis Armstrong and John Coltrane. Lauren Garland is an amalgamation of Lauren Baccal and Judy Garland, etc.

    • @sirdopaminesjournal3292
      @sirdopaminesjournal3292 Před 6 měsíci

      @@cassianandor4103 It was a joke lol

  • @GetMoGaming
    @GetMoGaming Před 2 lety +19

    Some of these I've noticed in my several viewings. I always love the posters in the travel agent's giving you reasons not to travel.

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 Před 2 lety +294

    I caught quite a few of these after one or two viewings, but a whole lot of them I never saw before. For example, I noticed the background characters going about their "jobs" but I never noticed Marlin taking candy OUT of the machine when Truman turned his head.
    Funny thing, though. I saw the Vitamin D supplements on Truman's table the first time I saw the movie. I noticed because both my wife and I take Vitamin D supplements for different medical conditions and I even remember remarking when I saw them, "Hey look, he takes supplements, too!" But I never put two and two together to realize he needed them because the light he lives under is artificial.
    Wonderful video that will enhance my enjoyment the next time I watch this movie.

  • @ultramaximusreviews
    @ultramaximusreviews Před 2 lety +123

    All the magnifying glasses my mother owned were square - in fact she had this exact one. The square ones were super popular in the 80s for reading. She used this particular one specifically for reading the news paper.

    • @hellybelle5
      @hellybelle5 Před rokem +1

      My Mum's was cream, and square, so I wouldn't have thought anything of this one 😄

  • @facehunter504
    @facehunter504 Před 2 lety +19

    I remember driving in some beautiful town thinking I’ve seen this place before.. and turns out it was where most of The Truman Show was filmed. Seaside Florida is such a beautiful town.

  • @cassianandor4103
    @cassianandor4103 Před rokem +11

    Another thing people don't seem to notice is when they show the dance: the band is playing the song 20th century boy, which is a song from the 70s, but they're playing it in the style of 50s rock, which I always think was the movies' way of showing it meant they're trying to keep Truman and the place he lives in, in an idyllic 50s world.

  • @UrbanDragon
    @UrbanDragon Před 2 lety +42

    gonna call Nope on the magnifying glass - rectangular magnifiers for reading are extremely common, see them more than round ones, and when this film was released TVs were mostly square.

    • @mattyt1961
      @mattyt1961 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed that outside of films, rectangular ones are more common, although I used to sell them a lot, mos of the ones I sold didn't have anywhere near as thick of a surrounding....
      I think they definitely tried to make it look like a TV though

    • @NoahSpurrier
      @NoahSpurrier Před 2 lety +5

      Plus it’s the wrong aspect ratio for TV of the time. NTSC TV was 4:3.

  • @toastyghosty489
    @toastyghosty489 Před 2 lety +231

    The forests around the area in Seaside (the real town Truman Show was filmed in) all look like that. The entire area was originally logging woods and parcels were sold off for developing beachside vacation communities. The trees are arraigned that way because after clearing all the pine they have machines that go back and plant new trees in rows. It works for the story of Truman show but is only incidental.

    • @jeffreypettis8277
      @jeffreypettis8277 Před 2 lety +9

      Also, the forest he is running through, is not really near the real Seaside Florida. It is located in another small town, Southport, just north of Panama City. It is just outside the gate of a real power generating plant on the north side of the bay. The "forest" consists of planted pine tree rows for pulp wood production. This "forest" is located about a mile through the woods from my childhood home. It was pretty cool watching this movie being filmed.

    • @h0zzle327
      @h0zzle327 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jeffreypettis8277 I never knew this! Living in Lynn haven now but lived in Panama City my whole life

    • @Daniel-xg3ul
      @Daniel-xg3ul Před rokem +2

      This looks no different than the forests near Tallahassee. The trees are lined up the same way. It's the same all over the Panhandle. As soon as I see it in any movie or TV show I know it's the Florida Panhandle.

    • @toastyghosty489
      @toastyghosty489 Před rokem

      @@Daniel-xg3ul it’s all old logging land

    • @Daniel-xg3ul
      @Daniel-xg3ul Před rokem +1

      @@toastyghosty489 Yep! St. Joe Paper. One of the largest land owners in Florida. The guy that made the video clearly didn't do his research about that part of Florida.

  • @t.vanoosterhout233
    @t.vanoosterhout233 Před 2 lety +31

    The piano player in the control room is the composer Philip Glass. He also wrote a lot of the soundtrack.

  • @TamaraWiens
    @TamaraWiens Před 2 lety +151

    For point #2, regularly spaced pine forests are actually a real thing in North America, as they are replanted after clear-cut forestry, to rebuild burned areas, or anywhere that a forest is desired, and can often be seen in many near urban or wilderness areas. While your point about the forest being "man-made" is well taken, it isn't nearly as unlikely as your commentary claims.

    • @jonsimpson6240
      @jonsimpson6240 Před rokem +4

      They are even more of a thing in Europe. At least one European nation has designed its tank doctrine around the rows of trees in their forests.

    • @Enthrallogy
      @Enthrallogy Před rokem +3

      Was looking for this comment. The pine tree thing is def advantageous for the man-made illusion but it's probably just that way because people farm pine in that area. I'd like to know more about why the real Directors chose Seaside.

    • @debbiebankscell
      @debbiebankscell Před rokem +2

      Absolutely! I live in this area and the planted pines always stand out to me whenever I see them in a movie or TV show.
      For another example, look for the Crocodile Hunter episode filmed at Eglin Air Force Base, very near where the Truman show was filmed.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem

      you replant trees in rows after a fire? Living in Australia, that's such a weird concept!!!!!!!!! Do none of your trees regrow after fires?

    • @jonsimpson6240
      @jonsimpson6240 Před rokem +3

      @@mehere8038 they would, but the forests in North America are usually commercial. So they have a financial loss from forest fires and can't just wait for the trees to do their own thing.

  • @phildane7411
    @phildane7411 Před 2 lety +298

    As I watched the film I thought it owed a lot to 'The Prisoner', in terms of ubiquitous surveillance and manipulation. Then I noticed, in the control room, there was a penny farthing, a major symbol in 'The Prisoner', indicating that the producers acknowledged the heritage. I always wondered how many people would pick up on that.

    • @michaeljohnson-li5nn
      @michaeljohnson-li5nn Před 2 lety +19

      I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered!

    • @PopeLando
      @PopeLando Před rokem +11

      That is genuinely new to me and obviously significant. (Unlike a lot of items in this video) Well done!

    • @stevenj2380
      @stevenj2380 Před rokem +2

      I did see Prisoner as a kid as a one time summer series showing. Read later some episodes were shown out of order. Would not have known back then.
      'Truman' no possible connection to another great 1998 film 'Dark City'. Worthy of mentioning together. I'd call it a sci fi film noir.

  • @TheDarkVampire666
    @TheDarkVampire666 Před 2 lety +192

    There was a Mockumentary made about this where the cast (The cast of the fictional show not the real cast of the movie) were interviewed and it was revealed that the actress playing Meryl got paid a 10K bonus every time she had sex with Truman.
    There was also a dropped storyline where the show wanted the first ever live conception and when the baby was born a 2nd show running 24/7 would start featuring the child now this was done for 2 reasons first off to get another show but also already setting up Truman’s replacement for when he gets old or if he got to Ill or had a accident and/or died due to it.

    • @JakeLYT
      @JakeLYT Před 2 lety +10

      How would a second show work when the kid will live with Truman for two decades though

    • @TheDarkVampire666
      @TheDarkVampire666 Před 2 lety +22

      @@JakeLYT the child wouldn’t be with him 24/7 it would go to school and be at home when Truman was at work it would spend time with “friends” etc
      The show would probably set up situations where they were apart as well.
      I don’t know why they dropped that bit as it was filmed and the the deleted scenes were on the dvd and can be found online.
      I think it showed even more how they didn’t really care about him and to them he was just a thing to exploit and when a time came where he was no longer useful they would just get rid and move on with the next one plus it could show the actress who played Meryl was willing to just use her own child and give it up to the show as I think she has already signed any future child over to the show for more money (or go another way and have her genuinely care about it and show what she did she deeply regrets and tries to get it back)

    • @LL-tg2sg
      @LL-tg2sg Před rokem +13

      @@JakeLYT It would just be a parallel production with the kid as the focal point instead. Certainly there would be loads of overlap in the beginning where they spend a lot of time together, but Truman is at work for hours a day, so viewers can choose which channel they prefer or switch back and forth. I imagine some of it would feel like watching a sporting event flipping back and forth between the broadcasts that favor each team.

    • @jful
      @jful Před rokem +2

      @@JakeLYT Not necessarily. They could just fake the child's death if they wanted to make a new location or create some reason why the child has to be separated from Truman like his wife divorcing him and getting the kid

    • @nikolebisceglia3903
      @nikolebisceglia3903 Před rokem +1

      @@JakeLYT they were planning his demise...

  • @DaddyGerLo
    @DaddyGerLo Před rokem +128

    What hit me the hardest was the audience enjoying watching another human being live in a glass house (cage), held against his will and knowledge. Trueman was a lab-rat for everyone else's amusement. This brilliant movie shows the true nature of human beings. All the people around Truman cared about was a paycheck. Money make people do things outside of their norm.

    • @michellefarris3961
      @michellefarris3961 Před rokem +3

      There's another movie like it called RIA.
      I totally agree about what you say it shows about human nature.

    • @NewOrleansGuy837
      @NewOrleansGuy837 Před rokem +4

      reminds me of the end of Stone Cold's movie The Condemned. the reporter at the end (talking about the show live feeds in the movie), explains that at first, she thought the criminals on the show were "the condemned", but after seeing millions of people pay to watch it all unfold, she says, "are WE... the condemned"...i caught chills.

    • @IamPINKIEDaniels
      @IamPINKIEDaniels Před rokem +2

      Reminds me of the human zoos that used to exist too

    • @doriane9331
      @doriane9331 Před rokem +10

      Something interesting is that they all celebrate the moment he comes to the real world at the end

    • @DaddyGerLo
      @DaddyGerLo Před rokem +2

      @@doriane9331 you are absolutely correct.

  • @TheAserghui
    @TheAserghui Před 2 lety +33

    Rectangular magnifying glasses were common, my grandparents had one.
    Beyond that, thank you for all the other interesting tidbits. The Psalms 139 was definitely an interesting layered easter egg

    • @cassianandor4103
      @cassianandor4103 Před rokem

      Yea, but the one they show in the movie does look like old style TVs, so IMO the video does make a good point.

  • @SiN88m
    @SiN88m Před 2 lety +198

    It was a great movie. The only thing I ALWAYS found weird, already when I watched it the first time as a child were the scenes where truman started acting out in public, and instead of reacting on him like "hey, what is wrong with you, do you need help, can someone call cop XY he will know what to do..." ANYTHING? But instead the actors just frezzed in place like some kind of animal and waited for truman to move on. Even when he was standing in front of the bus, gestureing weirdly towards the driver, it always weirded me out that the bus drived didn't stick out his head and yelled "get of the roead!" And maybe someone who knows him, pushing him from the road to the sidewalk and asking what is wrong with him.
    That was the weirdest

    • @waspswarm870
      @waspswarm870 Před 2 lety +118

      after so many decades of perfectly planned performance, most of those actors probably would just freeze up in shock at Truman becoming self aware and challenging them off-script, so to speak

    • @elaylaserrano4359
      @elaylaserrano4359 Před 2 lety +8

      omg i thought the same thing

    • @weridplusho
      @weridplusho Před rokem +26

      I thought the same. lol Then I realized it's on purpose. If you're acting, you're not gonna have the same emotional reactions you would normally. They'd have to think and consider their next action if things go off-script and then wonder if it'd be okay for _them_ to go off-script too. With how much the director controlled everything and how often the extras were on earpieces, they probably weren't allowed to improv without being told.

    • @dreamzofhorses
      @dreamzofhorses Před rokem +5

      @@justincoleman3805 and waiting for direction

    • @ctje1638
      @ctje1638 Před rokem +1

      They were never trained to do that though

  • @Metaldamo
    @Metaldamo Před 2 lety +32

    I was asked to watch this as part of my uni politics course to teach us about 'big brother' culture which was a huge issue late 2000's. It's still relevant today

    • @HImitsuRose4869
      @HImitsuRose4869 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here. There were some books too that we had to read (can’t remember what they were though) that had the same theme

    • @michellefarris3961
      @michellefarris3961 Před rokem

      It is real. The Truman show is reality for some of us and they mock us with things from it.
      Another movie is RIA.
      There is no getting away. We don't know who the audience is, maybe deep web?
      But you wouldn't believe who gets cameos. If I've had the misfortune to have seen anyone famous, and I have seen many, I automatically conclude the worst.

  • @mnomic8371
    @mnomic8371 Před rokem +26

    This is an awesome movie! I think it’s one of Jim’s best movies. I love it when he realises what is really going on but makes out he is back to his old self.. even us viewers don’t realise until he vanishes.

  • @micahbush5397
    @micahbush5397 Před 2 lety +8

    The Psalm 139 reference is a pretty interesting one, and the parallels are quite obvious (though take on a rather sinister undertone when applied to Truman's context). For anyone who doesn't know the passage, here's the relevant excerpt:
    "O Lord, You have searched me and known me.
    You know my sitting down and my rising up;
    You understand my thought afar off.
    You comprehend my path and my lying down,
    And are acquainted with all my ways.
    For there is not a word on my tongue,
    But behold, O Lord, You know it altogether.
    You have hedged me behind and before,
    And laid Your hand upon me...
    Where can I go from Your Spirit?
    Or where can I flee from Your presence?
    If I ascend into heaven, You are there;
    If I make my bed in hell, behold, you are there.
    If I take the wings of the morning,
    And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea,
    Even there Your hand shall lead me,
    And Your right hand shall lead me."
    (Psalm 139:1-5, 6-7, NKJV)

  • @harryharpoon5257
    @harryharpoon5257 Před 2 lety +26

    Also, Burbank is it's own bubble city in the middle of the greater Los Angeles area. Burbank has it's own police force, fire department, public schools, water & power and even it's own National Guard.

  • @WildkatPhoto
    @WildkatPhoto Před 2 lety +154

    OK loved all of that except the magnifying glass thing. Those were incredibly common in the 80s and 90s and in fact were probably more available than a round one.

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 Před 2 lety +7

      Also forests are always planted in rows when planted by man. This is very common.

    • @doctoralfman8393
      @doctoralfman8393 Před 2 lety +11

      Also the fact that a TV in the 90's was basically square, not nearly as rectangle as the magnifying glass. Modern TVs are much more rectangular and much more similar to the magnifying glass used in the movie, but that is modern people making modern assumptions.

    • @WildkatPhoto
      @WildkatPhoto Před 2 lety +5

      @@doctoralfman8393 Yup. TVs were 4:3 back then as opposed to the 16:9 now and the relative shape of that magnifying glass.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, round ones are crap. I've only seen them as children's toys.

    • @edjeavons562
      @edjeavons562 Před 2 lety +2

      Also, aren’t there literally hundreds of multilevel homes in Seaside, FL? I’m struggling to think of there are any that AREN’T multi floors…

  • @diegovaldes3785
    @diegovaldes3785 Před rokem +58

    I always wonder, when Truman goes to the travel agency and when he stays at his car looking for patterns of the bicyle, flowers and car, almost figuring things out, why did nobody intervene? If there are cameras everywhere, wouldn't they see him doing suspicious stuff like that?

    • @michellefarris3961
      @michellefarris3961 Před rokem +7

      They have to figure out how they're going to react.

    • @timfischer
      @timfischer Před rokem +20

      Going to the travel agent... what are they supposed to do? Have it suddenly close? Block him, like they tried to do other times? They decided to just quickly play along, and have all flights be "booked". Perfectly reasonable.
      As for the patterns... he sat in his car, watching, presumably in silence. It wasn't until he told his "wife" about the patterns that anyone from the show could know what he was thinking. And by then, it was too late to warn the extras.

    • @diegovaldes3785
      @diegovaldes3785 Před rokem +2

      @@timfischer good points you're giving

    • @neliaferreira9983
      @neliaferreira9983 Před rokem +23

      The real question is: WHY IS THERE EVEN A TRAVEL AGENCY?

    • @yiming99
      @yiming99 Před rokem +5

      @@neliaferreira9983 because it is normal to have a travel agency in a town?

  • @challism
    @challism Před 2 lety +27

    Classical music may be in the public domain, but the recording of the performances is often times NOT in the public domain and is subject to copyright laws/royalties. Since audio recording didn't exist in the days of Bach, the recordings are modern, usually done by famous symphonies and are copyrighted.

    • @AndreiFierbinteanu
      @AndreiFierbinteanu Před rokem +7

      They could hire some local orchestra to record just for the show, and not have to pay royalties though, no?

    • @filanfyretracker
      @filanfyretracker Před rokem +3

      @@AndreiFierbinteanu yes the music itself is without copyright so all that would happen is the production would drop a lump of cash on an orchestra and hire them. Or presumably in the setting the show is backed by an existing entertainment conglomerate which probably already owned classical recordings they had full control of.

    • @apollyon1
      @apollyon1 Před 6 měsíci

      I thought this. You still have to pay the orchestra.

  • @dgcurtis5114
    @dgcurtis5114 Před 2 lety +81

    The missed point about the manmade forest is somewhat untrue. Those sorts of forests are prevalent in areas like Florida and Georgia because they are usually planted by paper tree companies. Pines grow fairly quickly compared to other trees and are used for paper mills. The paper companies will replant new tress in rows like shown in the movie after they have cut down the existing trees. It's doubtful that the production company would have had to create a forest like that when they are quite common.

    • @chumrob100
      @chumrob100 Před 2 lety +4

      You are correct, however I think the intent was to show the production company of the Truman Show Had to plant a forest, and the planted forests that exist everywhere where I live, (very near Seaside, FL) were A perfect and clever inclusion.

    • @Danthar
      @Danthar Před 2 lety

      Good old slash pines as we call them.

    • @tyrannicpuppy
      @tyrannicpuppy Před 2 lety +8

      Which still makes it a manmade forest. The point was that nature doesn't make a forest that only grows in perfect straight rows like that.

    • @spudpud-T67
      @spudpud-T67 Před 2 lety

      @@tyrannicpuppy In my country all pine forests are man made. Straight lines everywhere.

    • @dgcurtis5114
      @dgcurtis5114 Před 2 lety

      @@chumrob100 I doubt the production company planted that forest though. While the forest is man made, those trees are about 6-8 years old. It seems more likely that they scouted the location rather than finding some land to plant the trees 4-6 years before starting production on the movie.

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 Před 2 lety +46

    The forest is typical of many in the South that are periodically cut for its pine lumber by the landowner and then replanted for subsequent cutting in 20 to 30 years. The trees are often replanted in straight rows. The scene was likely shot in one of these pine forests.

  • @annabellew27
    @annabellew27 Před rokem +2

    That super warm message of kindness and support at the end was so unexpected but genuinely made me feel so happy and loved💖💖

  • @SP-ny1fk
    @SP-ny1fk Před rokem +2

    It didn't predict the future - it merely described the present.
    "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen" - George Orwell, 1984

  • @LeonBlackbird
    @LeonBlackbird Před 2 lety +212

    A Spaniard here. Just a little detail: the Santa María wasn't "THE" boat of Christopher Columbus, but one of them: La Niña (the girl, named like that because it was the smallest), La Pinta (the Pinto Bean, because it was darker) and La Santa María (the Holy Mary). Also, Columbus didn't own any of those ships, but the Pinzon brothers, who were also part of the crew.

    • @lexprontera8325
      @lexprontera8325 Před rokem +1

      My thought as well!
      Do we know which of the 3 boats Columbus was on?

    • @alessia8546
      @alessia8546 Před rokem +1

      @@lexprontera8325 pretty sure he was on the Santa Maria

    • @Rockboygg
      @Rockboygg Před rokem +8

      @@alessia8546 the Santa Maria was the flagship and the one Columbus was in.
      The Santa Maria got swept up in a storm similar to the one on the movie, Columbus and crew survived after the storm miraculously receded, but the vessel was ran aground by an inexperienced helmsman and at the now discovered Hispaniola island. the crew scrapped the vessel to construct a harbor and fort.
      Columbus tranfered to la Pinta but the rest of the crew stayed on the Hispaniola. That scene was a reference to that and the fact that Truman was also forced to stay on an island
      Aslo being literally and metaphorically being inexperienced himself "running the vessel aground" on the "new world" simbolizing his "discovery" like Columbus.

    • @tylerjames962
      @tylerjames962 Před rokem +2

      Actually, those aren’t true facts. No one actually has documented proof or any scripts that state those were the names of the ships.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena Před rokem

      Columbus was evil.

  • @JJBGaming__YT
    @JJBGaming__YT Před rokem +6

    The Truman Show gets better each time I watch it ! Classic film ❤️

  • @disdurbed100
    @disdurbed100 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The funniest part about it being filmed in seaside is that a LOT of areas are exactly the same or super similar. Truman’s house for example looks almost the same, a bunch of signs from the show are still there, the town square has changed but the bones of it are the same with new building added since the time they filmed and so many more.

  • @griffruby8756
    @griffruby8756 Před 2 lety +10

    Here is another one: When we first see Truman in his office there is in the foreground on the desk a round black ball, the top of which is white. The white contains the number 8 and the ball is resting on a small flat surface on which this toy can show any one of eight random "fortunes." He is in that scene literally "behind the eight ball."

  • @dmark1922
    @dmark1922 Před 2 lety +41

    I thought you might mention how the street names were names after classic Hollywood actors, and the cast named after others, including more recent ones: Marlon (Brando), Meryl (Streep), Vivian (Leigh), Angela (Lansbury or Cartwright), Lauren (Bacall)

    • @AJARyan-yn2uv
      @AJARyan-yn2uv Před 2 lety +3

      Even Truman, who also worked in Hollywood and wrote Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

    • @cassianandor4103
      @cassianandor4103 Před rokem +2

      And Marlon's real name (in the movie anyways) is Louis Coltrane, which is an amalgamation of Louis Armstrong and John Coltrane.

    • @dmark1922
      @dmark1922 Před rokem +2

      @@AJARyan-yn2uv Oh, I never thought about Mr Capote... I originally thought it was after Harry Truman, since the fashion in the movie resembles early 1950s styles. But the "official" explanation is that he is the only "True Man"... although the Capote theory fits in perfectly.

  • @alm2187
    @alm2187 Před 2 lety +66

    I once heard that, if you can afford a car on finance, you can afford an island that same way.
    The Vitamin D thing makes me realize; if the Truman showrunners could afford that dome, why didn't they just pick out a choice island and build their set there? Heck, why didn't they CONSTRUCT an island at Point Nemo? It would keep Truman away from non-actors naturally.

    • @genius1a
      @genius1a Před 2 lety +31

      Good thinking! If I had to come up for a reason, it could be for logistics: It hard to ship in and out actors, far more easy and practical to do it by car. And the dome provides the perfectly controlled environment, compared to an island without dome.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před 2 lety

      Islands aren't controlled environments. You want a hurricane blowing through on sweeps week?
      Also, you shouldn't believe everything you hear.

    • @zachb1706
      @zachb1706 Před rokem +16

      I thought the dome was pretty hilarious. This humongous steel behemoth that sits behind the Hollywood sign.

    • @OutyMan
      @OutyMan Před rokem +16

      Logistics and control. Much harder and 10x more expensive to get crew, actors, and supplies to and from an island all the time. Also, if on a real island instead of a set, there'd be no control of the weather or day/night cycles which are shown to be important tools for manipulating Truman, contriving storylines, and covering up exposures.

    • @katienovota8870
      @katienovota8870 Před rokem +19

      People could sneak in by air or sea. The dome was to not only keep Truman in but fans/protesters out.

  • @jmmypaddy
    @jmmypaddy Před rokem +4

    Superb list! not one bit of filler and generally interesting. This is the quality that Whatculture should use as the benchmark

  • @purplerabbit638
    @purplerabbit638 Před 2 lety +165

    I would have loved to see a sequel of the Truman show where he struggles to adapt in real life and he gets to interact with all the characters on the show outside of acting

    • @lola1033
      @lola1033 Před rokem +12

      I’ve always wondered why is there no sequel of this movie. Just the story of how he found his true love while struggling with depression after finding out his life is a lie … I mean… please??

    • @primitivechef8009
      @primitivechef8009 Před rokem +66

      @@lola1033 wouldn't that ruin the whole message tho? Like after he escapes the fake world around him, why should he continue to be watched by an outside source? He's free and that's what's important

    • @jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735
      @jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 Před rokem +37

      A sequel..... is a horrible idea.

    • @purplerabbit638
      @purplerabbit638 Před rokem +2

      @@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 said no one ever lol

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem +9

      @@primitivechef8009 It doesn't have to be filmed as if he's being watched by cameras though does it! Or does it? Maybe on the outside Truman discovers he has no skills of way to make a living & maybe he agrees to be followed by a documentary or reality film crew as a way of making a living or building support for his case for compensation against those that exploited him for his whole childhood?

  • @frankbauerful
    @frankbauerful Před 2 lety +10

    This is so meta. When it was mentioned that Truman and his friend have new Ford cars, CZcams interrupted the video with a Ford commercial.

    • @RK-252
      @RK-252 Před 2 lety

      Our machine overlords are getting closer to consciousness every day...

  • @nerfherder3553
    @nerfherder3553 Před 2 lety +82

    Just wanted to add something you may have missed but I don't think the bus driver broke the buses transmission on purpose I think he did it because he didn't know how to drive the bus because if you remember later on in the movie the same actor who drives the bus is the same actor they're trying to get to drive the boat out on the artificial ocean to search for Truman but someone comes over the PA system and says they don't know how to drive the boat they're actors.

    • @lola1033
      @lola1033 Před rokem +4

      I thought the same at first but how did the bus get there then? The town is supposed to function, even actors in movies learn how to do stuff to pretend to work doing that so why wouldn’t they know their supposed job in the Truman show?

    • @tvctaswegia497
      @tvctaswegia497 Před rokem +3

      This is correct I think. I know a bus driver who said old buses (maybe like the one on set) had double declutching, even multiple transmissions that had to be worked manually, no synchromesh. Wrong order or wrong gear at wrong speed with wrong torque = destroyed gearbox. He said it was a lot of work he's glad never to have again.
      So, I believe theory checks out, although it does seem like he is trying as hard as possible to wreck it in the movie, in line with Kristof's demands.

  • @4.0.4
    @4.0.4 Před 2 lety +18

    The Sirius star that falls from the sky holds symbolism as a guiding star as well.

    • @brandonkellner2920
      @brandonkellner2920 Před 5 dny

      Polaris would be more symbolic as a guiding star. Sirius doesn't even show that much in the sky in the northern latitudes, definitely not directly overhead when it's not winter. I don't think they put a lot of thought into the name.

  • @dmvmeu7140
    @dmvmeu7140 Před rokem

    The end message is so kind. Same goes to you and thank you. Happy new year 2023 (for me at least)

  • @Baribrotzer
    @Baribrotzer Před 2 lety +19

    When it comes to the new Fords (10:50), there's a mention of "New Car Day" somewhere in the film. So evidently there's a made-up holiday in Seahaven when everybody gets a new car, it probably happens every year - and presumably if another auto company gave the producers a better deal, those new cars wouldn't be Fords.

  • @ashleym2878
    @ashleym2878 Před 2 lety +8

    Another possible detail is the producer was planning a way for him to go on a holiday to reduce his suspicion. In one scene when he wanted to book a holiday they actually gave him a possible time be that a long wait but not impossible. Which may explain the other island

  • @jayrose6312
    @jayrose6312 Před rokem +3

    Great video! This was one of the finest films that I’ve ever seen! So much detail and effort being poured into nearly every detail, but even more impressively was the fact that with such massive detail, they were so vigilant to not allow any mistakes to happen in production. You see all kinds of small issues that were overlooked on many movies that are nowhere near as complex. Besides, I really enjoyed seeing Jim Carey in a more serious role, it really highlights his extreme versatility. I may actually like him better in the serious roles, but one things for certain, the man’s got some extraordinary acting chops!!! 👏👏👏

  • @TheFlyingZulu
    @TheFlyingZulu Před rokem +1

    14:06 Seaside is in FL. I live like a hour away. Some of the surrounding forest is actually like this. They plant pine trees like this in neat rows so they are easier to harvest at a later date for lumber. It's very common in FL to see these types of tree farms.

  • @cutemissbubbly
    @cutemissbubbly Před rokem +2

    Another Easter egg: We see a few extras get the newspaper “Dog Fancy” from the news stand. This contains real world news. They were banking on Truman not buying it because he doesn’t like dogs.

  • @gillianc592
    @gillianc592 Před 2 lety +65

    This film was way ahead of his time but an amazing one nonetheless. Great video as always Jules, love your inspirational messages. You my man are a massive ledg, always wish you the best.
    Ps I still wear my one per list tshirt.

  • @AirLanMan
    @AirLanMan Před 8 měsíci +2

    Regarding the trees mentioned near the end of the film the Southern US has many, many tree farms that are planted in rows just like the ones visible in the film. The species of tree most commonly grown for pulp wood in the South is the loblolly pine and it takes approximately 25-35 years for these trees to mature where they can be harvested. It was not an uncommon practice when a farmer passed away that his or her farm would be converted to a tree farm by the farmer's heirs who themselves had no interest in managing a farm as a career. Planting trees allows the heirs to retain the farm property as a farm (beneficial for tax purposes) and to profit after the trees mature and can be replanted once harvested.

  • @justchillin7896
    @justchillin7896 Před rokem +4

    If you notice right after the Mt Rushmore picture he continues looking through the picture book and sees his wife crossing her fingers in the wedding photo, that is the first time in the movie that he starts to suspect his wife or Marlon may be in on it. Then in the next conversion with his wife he says "I'll cross my fingers for you" which i think is hilarious

    • @yooshtoopid
      @yooshtoopid Před rokem

      You are a great type of observationalist

  • @kevinwebster7868
    @kevinwebster7868 Před 2 lety +9

    That magnifying glass was a reading magnifying glass and they are rectangular in shape to minimise distortion. My grandparents had a couple that looked exactly like that. So Truman’s elderly mother having one is simply the way it is. I doubt it has anything to do with a subtle nod to Truman being on a tv show.

  • @ABQSentinel
    @ABQSentinel Před 2 lety +11

    Instances of Friday the 13th occurring in December only happened twice in the 1990s: 1991 and 1996. So 1996 seems like the obvious in-dome year. However, since the in-dome world is completely fictional, there is no reason, other than convenience, that they would have to use our calendar.

  • @myyoga8spa
    @myyoga8spa Před rokem

    Great video ,
    And a special thanks 🙏🏻 for the msg at the end 🥰

  • @eyewuzhear2
    @eyewuzhear2 Před rokem +7

    I lived in this part of Florida when this was shot, I was actually late to school one day because they were filming on deer point dam bridge (the one he can't cross himself) I wasn't going to comment, but with one of the last ones, about the trees in a line, there are actually several man made forrests around this part of Florida, there was one my dad pointed out to me that he helped make in school I believe. So it probably wasn't planted by the production crew, but they used one of the ones already in existence in that particular area.

  • @CaptainTeach1
    @CaptainTeach1 Před 2 lety +5

    Truman Show is such a underrated movie Jim Carrey give one of his best performances in that movie. A must watch for everybody.

  • @mariomazzarella3879
    @mariomazzarella3879 Před 2 lety +6

    I thought the show does mention about how many hidden cameras are on set. But the ring one, and him giving it back to his father is a great find

    • @nvstewart
      @nvstewart Před 2 lety

      I think it mentioned 5,000 cameras total.

  • @islalamuerte7378
    @islalamuerte7378 Před 2 lety +52

    Imagine a Truman Show Sequel from the moment he walks out of that door...

    • @dremovremen1764
      @dremovremen1764 Před rokem +2

      I'd hate it if that ever happened. Because I'd feel obliged to watch (and just be curious of) whatever happened to Truman afterwards while I want the "open" ending to remain - it's much more thought-provoking and (don't laugh) hopeful. Gives me much stronger emotion rush rather then a fleeting enjoyment from yet-another-plot-closure would.

    • @davidsworld5837
      @davidsworld5837 Před rokem

      you would have to ask who would he earn money his job was given to him, there is no job interview and any thing he learned mean not be high enough for him to get a job in the real world.
      And take it he is a Big star know worldwide. he is more likely to be mobbed every time he goes out.
      Any film could include what happens to the director and how the massive costs of the show and all the staff move on.
      we know who he will be with but not how it is going to work, he only knows the life in a small place with everything given to him on a plate. he has not seen so much of the bad but only the good

  • @pinkchaos.
    @pinkchaos. Před rokem +36

    Also, another commonly missed detail is in the beginning, when the light falls from the sky, there’s a label on it reading “Sirius” which is the name of an actual star, meaning the set likely had accurate star placements and constellations 🤪👍🏻

  • @AndrewPandrew
    @AndrewPandrew Před 2 lety +10

    When Truman first meets his wife rock music is playing in the background so I'd assume Truman has also heard non classical music

    • @myshepspud1
      @myshepspud1 Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe rock was used to make him feel "rebel" at the time they wanted him to meet her.

  • @evilgibson
    @evilgibson Před 2 lety +9

    Square magnifying glasses are common for reading or looking at larger print. You wouldn't want to scan a glass across a line of text constantly. It's easier if you magnify an entire line at once.

  • @friedpicklezzz
    @friedpicklezzz Před rokem +8

    This film is so incredibly well thought out. A true classic.

  • @PolishBehemoth
    @PolishBehemoth Před 2 lety +5

    It really is scary how much of this movie has come to life. I saw Truman Show like 10 times as a kid.

  • @nsha2011
    @nsha2011 Před rokem +3

    Tree forest reference: In many forested areas of Florida, much of the land areas are actually owned/leased by paper mill companies. The companies periodically harvest those areas and replant the pine trees seen in them. The state of Florida is has many of these areas, so the forest is both wild and man made at the same time.

  • @otis6791
    @otis6791 Před 2 lety +6

    I took our family by the community where the movie was filmed while we were on vacation close by. We drove by the house Jim Carrey walked out of and smiled as he said his lines. The house is in Seaside Florida at 31 Natchez street, but the owners kept the 36 on the front over the door. Unique community, lots of foot traffic and people on bicycles. Quaint, beautiful, and pleasant. And you can't beat the sugary white sands along 30A of the Emerald coast. Just my opinion

    • @marilynalspachtoth5635
      @marilynalspachtoth5635 Před 2 lety +1

      We went there many years ago and again 4 years ago. It's a pretty planned community, but now the plants and trees have really filled in the yards. It looks very different, but you can still pick out scene locations.

  • @Trendlespin
    @Trendlespin Před 2 lety +2

    I love The Truman show and have watched it several times and missed all these things so I so enjoyed watching this.

  • @dluscombephantom86
    @dluscombephantom86 Před 2 lety +19

    In recent years, I have felt the intended message of The Truman Show was that we all are living in an artificial reality.

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Před 2 lety +42

    Those rectangular magnifying glasses are very common. My grandmother had several. I’d say they are more common than the old fashioned round ones.

    • @pg9193
      @pg9193 Před 2 lety +4

      yeah my parents have them too. rectangular to fit the shape of a paragraph. old people need em to read

    • @jeffdavis6657
      @jeffdavis6657 Před 2 lety +2

      I think they are much more common here in the States than the UK where WhatCulture is located.

    • @ShadowService
      @ShadowService Před 2 lety

      Yeah, in my experience, the rectangular ones are more common for reading because mentally we like rectangular fields of view. Whereas the round ones are for inspecting things because it gives a "spotlight" like focus on a single point. Growing up we had both: rectangle in drawer of office for paperwork, round in utility room and shed for crafting/repair work.

  • @misaeljoelvera6631
    @misaeljoelvera6631 Před 2 lety +8

    As anyone who has posted on CZcams is aware of, adding classic music might not require you to pay the composer, BUT the orchestra that performed the music has rights too. The show will have to have new performances of the classic pieces recorded.

    • @rooky102
      @rooky102 Před 2 lety +4

      Still far cheaper than paying for contemporary music or hiring a hundred artists to make new music

    • @DesignIncase
      @DesignIncase Před 2 lety

      We see a guy playing the piano. So yeah they get some folks in have them record royalty free music. Likely produce some original music. In that world maybe some popular sounds were recorded for the show.

    • @ShalmendoGlineux
      @ShalmendoGlineux Před 2 lety +1

      @@DesignIncase This was for a live soundtrack produced on the fly to give whatever emotional weight they wanted to the scene of the moment. It was also a lot simpler then the classical music. I do hope they paid their live music studio a good wage for being on call 24/7 to accompany Truman's life at any moment.

  • @nevermore6963
    @nevermore6963 Před 2 lety

    That last bit at the end was wholesome and very welcomed. Thank you, I needed that.

  • @obeymulder5912
    @obeymulder5912 Před rokem +13

    There should already be a sequel to this movie! I wonder how shocked Truman would be in a few years after he got out of the dome to witness in the real world the advent of real-life tv shows, our craziness for selfie pics and videos, and addiction to social media. The very things that he grew up with in the dome that denied him his freedon all his life.😭