The "Truman Show" is not a film about Truman Burbank. Technically he does not exist as a direct character of the film, more of a character in a film that's inside another film. This makes it should like we are watching a virtual actor which means he isn't real and if so, how can the film be about something that isn't real? Doesn't that contradict the sense of logic?
The "Truman Show" is not about Truman although he may be the main character of the film; the Truman Show is about the idea or messages that is being conveyed by Truman as well as all the rest of these characters, that these themes are developed. For example; A memorable scene of Truman on the boat against Christof's storms' which expresses the idea of bravery and tells he audience that …show more content…
anything can be done when someone puts their mind and heart to it.
There are many themes that are expresses throughout the film by all of the actors.
However, all of these themes all relate to and combine to form our modern society. Firstly, the idea of technological influences, through the whole film, it can be seen vividly that many of the spectators are basically glued' to the television screen. These range from people in a bar, in a bath, old people are home and even security guards. Just short scenes of showing these people with their complete attention to the television tells us just how technology has influenced us as a modern society. How we depend on it, how we focus our attention to a lot of the time and how much of our affluence have been used up in exchange for these
devices'.
Another theme that was conveyed through the film is our social and psychological behaviour. An example would be Truman, he is roughly in his 30s yet it wasn't until then that he finally found that something was wrong, something which led him to discover the truth. This simply says that people in the developed society accept things the way they are. They have lost the feeling of curiosity, and in turn, losing the sense of questioning the way things is instead of accepting the way it is. This message not only tells us that we lack this kind of thought but also shows us the consequences of having these thoughts such as Truman discovering the truth which was a result of his curiosity and questioning the way things are around him.
It is apparent that Truman Burbank, the main protagonist of the film "The Truman Show" directed by Peter Weir, has a very important role in the text. He is responsible for the development of many themes throughout the film. However, the film is not entirely about Truman, it is more of the themes that is being conveyed by Truman. These range from tangible ideas such as technology to mental ideas such as behaviour and together form the idea of our modern society. The Truman Show is therefore not about Truman Burbank, but about our society, who we are, what we do, how we do it and things that influence us.