@@BondJFKPlease spread this message to save this innocent Hindu girl #ReleasePriyaKumari A Pakistani teenage hindu girl named Priya Kumari was kidnapped by muslim people from Muharram procession in Pakistan for forced Islamic conversions.
I never thought about it, but the movie is also about how powerful the force of love can be that it basically allowed Truman to "wake up" to craziness around him.
Yes, not to be overly poetic but it is Love that makes people care to know the truth and be set free by it. People care only if they have hope because people care. Even in real life the good news is there is the literal good news. The truth doesn’t only expose the darkness it puts people onto the right path if they now know to follow the light. God is Love. Love isn’t god, but actual God is love and he sent his son to be the light of life and darkness can not overcome. See John 1-3
I see some people not getting the point on why this is the only real moment of Truman's life before he realizes. It's real because it wasn't supposed to happen, it isn't scripted, the creator and the show's crew didn't expected it. Truman wasn't supposed to fall for this girl, notice how before this scene his "friends" kept diverting his attention from her. But they didn't count on him remembering her. So because they didn't expect, both had an opportunity to have a moment together.
It can be pretty easy. Peer pressure matters alot. Women will be attracted to dudes based on them being in a relationship with their friends. or they can shoot you down, because status matters so much to them - and if you're going to lower their esteem in their social group, that usually takes precedence over chemistry in my observations @@LautaroTessi
She obviously was meant for Truman. No matter how Cristoff's plans have been for his TV Show, no matter how hard he tried to fit Meryl in the script, Truman's heart was utterly captivated by that brief moment he had with Sylvia. Her eyes. Her smile. Her spontaneous nature even though she was a mere extra. I think that taking her away and having her replaced by Meryl was Cristoff's very first and worst mistake. You can't just force love on some man. His heart belonged to Sylvia. And no one else. That's why he longed for her for years afterwards.
The only caveat is, even if Cristoff allowed it, Sylvia wouldn't have mindless obeyed his direction and would have tried to free Truman. The show was doomed the moment they met.
Interesting. I actually thought that this movie was quite prophetic, along with Ed TV. Look at the inundations of "Reality" TV shows. Just my thoughts. Carrey was brilliant.
But we live in an insane world. Fox presenters and its owners knew Trump lost the election, but they went along with him and his mad side kicks. They told lies after lies is that any different from this show?
It's interesting the way that the show in-universe runs off the idea that it's a real, genuine human reaction to life (true man) and yet whenever he actually has real, genuine reactions to things that aren't what the showrunners want, they do everything in their power to "correct" his behavior by removing things that get in the way of their vision, like this woman
Yeah, I mean it would’ve been perfectly feasible for them to fill that world with actors but instruct them to simply act authentically and just improvise naturally whenever they happened to interact with Truman. But Christof clearly wants full control over him, and to guide his life in the exact directions he chooses.
It would've been alot more ethical if they just had lots of consenting and knowing people sign agreement forms to have their normal lives followed like in reality shows, with them being free to step out whenever they want. Rather than just one man living a fake life with everyone around him lying to him
@@maltzu Should be noted this show pre-dated Survivor which basically started the reality show craze. Yeah there was The Real World and Road Rules. But the show acted under the assumption that to have their life filmed like that, someone would have to be an unknowing prisoner. We didn't find out until a few years later how many people would happily consent to this.
For most of human history, this has been possible for less than 10% of the population. Most marriages and relationships have historically been arranged, circumstantial or one partner settling to avoid a lonely death.
@@Garbageman28 I think your correction also kind of doesn't make sense. Are you trying to say It's a complete story so it doesn't need a sequel? It already has an ending lol. Also, if you are indeed trying to say the suggestion I made here, my response would be I agree...which is literally my original point.
I love how in the ending, it's true what the showrunner says. Just like this makebelieve world of Truman, the real world is also filled with lies, deceit and delusions. But still, *that's* the real world, and something real despite all the cons is still better than a fantasy.
Such a great film and I remember it being a gigantic hit back in the 90s. Saw this in theaters for the reason everyone did - for Jim Carrey. He seriously RULED THE WORLD back in the late 90s and could do no wrong. This film showed some insane acting chops and he truly did NO wrong!
i still wish we could have had one final scene of them meeting on the outside, but the ending is still perfect, but just like the most effective horror films,the romance is all the more powerful for what it leaves to the imagination.
@@nienkehuijbens301 it's the last shot of her running so happily and purely in love down the stairs that sticks with me the most. i'm okay with leaving it to the imagination, plus I was already crying, but if I had seen a shot of them at least embracing I'd have been so happy, and cried harder. But it also would have been to formulaic and. again, gives you enough to be satisfying. Perfect movie. and my favorite Weir after Picnic at Hanging Rock.
This movie is obviously very funny and clever, but every time I rewatch it it gets sadder. His whole life is a lie except for a handful of moments like this, and what can he even do after the ending?
Truman's life is eerily similar to how some actually live in reality. There have been whole shows dedicated to staging a person's existence for a period of time -- Art imitating life or life imitating art? Regarding this love connection: When it happens, and then lost or taken away, one never forgets it, unless one involved gets destroyed by their inner demons, slandered into oblivion or a combo of both (personal experience) -- there's almost no coming back from it -- especially after multiple loses. Grateful to all who made this Wizard of Oz-esque masterpiece possible
Maybe she refused to give sexual favours to someone like Weinstein in exchange for big roles. We all know how easy it is to get blacklisted by hollywood...
This and the scene where he’s on the boat and she sees the cut out magazine strips that is modeled after her face.. so heartwarming, true love right there.
@@TheFlyingZulu not true, it's just that some men on the left side of the bell curve need to try and bring women out of their league down by gaslighting them
Truman's heart was utterly captivated by that brief moment he had with Sylvia. Her eyes. Her smile. Her spontaneous nature, even though she was a mere extra. His heart belonged to Sylvia and no one else. That's why he longed for her and looked for her for years afterwards.
The eye contact is freaky. Like in love, but also scared cause of what's happening to him and also what might happen to her. When she leans in to say it won't happen if it doesn't happen now it creeps me out.
I know this has nothing to do with this, but there is this girl I have a huge crush on who looks just like Sylvia, especially the eyes and the smile!! ❤️😍❤️
Trust me my friend. Go to her before its too late. Love stops no man. And if she’s not interested. There’s a thousand more Slyvias thats waiting to take her place. 🤞
@@gurmeharsinghgrewal5795 I told you I'd let you know if I get her huh... Well I didn't, she blocked me absolutely everywhere, and I still have no clue why 😭 Guess it was not meant to be...
This movie literally made me question whether or not life was real or just a movie man. It really made me think are we just a bunch of actors in a fake world?
This movie is pretty spectacular in how it can open up so many new questions about reality. When you look around you, very often people ARE playing roles in life. The role of a father, a mother, husband, wife, a doctor, a carpenter, a politician, a crook, a criminal, a romantic, a nihilist. There are levels of reality even within reality itself. For example, are you the same person around your distant family as the person you are around your closest friends? Your lover / partner? What about the person you are at work, is that the same person? I'd argue that with almost anyone in the modern world, the answer is no. We put on masks for everything and everyone, we are essentially performing. Even within the most intimate moments of our lives, we can only strip away so many masks and layers - the truest beauty of life is when you are able to strip it all back, becoming totally open and vulnerable, but it can come at the cost of being damaged.
Once she realized he talked to her even just a it too long, she knew she'd be fired by the show and truman would be presented with a funeral of her due to a car accident or something. So, she figured if she's gonna get fired anyway at that point, she might as well...
Christoph really should have just let Slyvia be Truman's love interest in the show instead of the girl they did hook him up with, so she wouldn't have to demand for Truman to be set free.
Maybe, but i dont think Sylvia would have wanted that. She obviously was very against the show and I think probably very conflicted about even being in it. She probably just needed some quick work and money and got casted as a background character. And Sylvia also falls in love with Truman for real, so she would have told him everything.
@@as52343 At least we know that Truman loves her more than Meryl. Remember that scene where she said that their wedding was the happiest day of their lives? It's obviously not true for Truman because he really loves that other girl.
Nah, she would have demanded for Truman to be set free regardless. Her love for him was genuine. And you can tell by the way, she was praying in the final scene for him to be just out of that place where he was held captive.
The best things in life are the ones that weren't planned out Because there are no expectations involved, and the fact that they happened is what makes them special
Such a simple moment that will stick with him forever because it was the only real moment in his life. Love words, that are always the same, taste like the lips they come out of.
The Truman Show joins that elite group of Sunset Boulevard, Peeping Tom and 8 1/2 as one of the great movies that takes a long hard look at its own medium in the mirror, and by extension is one of the very greatest of all time. Watching these movies serves as a total crash course on how to do self-referential material right.
easily carrey’s best and most genuine performance. i’ve never seen him approach this in anything else, his ego seems to get in the way of the character too often. but he caught it here, perfectly. it’s beautiful to me.
For mystery science theater 3000 fans. When he asks her out, Servo keeps saying no, no, no, no. When she finally writes "now," he says "No, the W is silent." Lol Seriously, one of my fav movies of all time
One question the movie never answered is if Truman's wife was payed to sleep with him ? After all they were married and she couldn't really just go home at night time. Yes she was supposed to be a nurse and that could have been her excuse that she had to work night shifts, but still they must have made love at some time.
They do address it. The cameras blur or zoom out and it mutes down the audio so people cant really see anything explicit but they dont turn it off. And yes she does sleep with him
it’d be interesting how much she dedicated herself to the role. since she was in the Truman world 24/7 except for her shifts where maybe she was in the real world, she had no time to date or have friendships outside of the Truman world. And if she did have a real life partner, they would have to be okay with her living in Truman’s world and sleeping with him. Wild concept and amazing how far the Truman actors went to keep the antique!
@@iceJJennyyea that’s why I loved the scene where she had an interview and she says being an actor in the trueman show is a lifestyle. Implying she sees it more than just a regular acting role since it isn’t
Jim Carrey was pretty handsome in this movie, and Natascha Mcelhone is so beautiful ❤ Edit: I also blame Sylvia for my love of red cardigans and jumpers because of this scene ❤
What is crazy is that out of the millions of viewers that watched this show, Lauren was the only one who cared about Truman. So much so, that she snuck onto set.
They are blue haha, the actress herself puts her eyes as blue. Hollywood characterised blue eyes as green to make them sound a little more exotic and lately especially on TikTok you'll see a lot of blue eyed people claiming they are green eyed. Green eyes tend to look... well, green. Because they can often look close to brown, people just call green eyed people brown/hazel eyed, and blue eyed people blue or green eyed, it's rather weird lol
always thought it was really sad, they couldn't change things and make her, his wife. cause if they both have that chemistry, it would've been fine. and she tried to get him out/to wake up because she knew nothing would chance and she would be removed.
I had the idea for the Truman Show when I was a kid. Not saying they got the idea from me, but I think it's a common subject of imagination. I told my sister that we weren't her real family, and that we were actors hired to play her family.
“If we don’t go now, it won’t happen” gave me goosebumps
What's the movie's name?
@@lee6ee Truman show
@@lee6ee The Truman show.
@@lee6ee "Social media influnces"
@@BondJFKPlease spread this message to save this innocent Hindu girl
#ReleasePriyaKumari
A Pakistani teenage hindu girl named Priya Kumari was kidnapped by muslim people from Muharram procession in Pakistan for forced Islamic conversions.
I never thought about it, but the movie is also about how powerful the force of love can be that it basically allowed Truman to "wake up" to craziness around him.
Yes, not to be overly poetic but it is Love that makes people care to know the truth and be set free by it. People care only if they have hope because people care. Even in real life the good news is there is the literal good news. The truth doesn’t only expose the darkness it puts people onto the right path if they now know to follow the light. God is Love. Love isn’t god, but actual God is love and he sent his son to be the light of life and darkness can not overcome. See John 1-3
truth doesn't expose the darkness?
Happened to me... love triggered an immense spiritual awakening in me.
@@colorfullymetell more
@@colorfullymeyes please...like he said tell us more. Share your life with us :)
I see some people not getting the point on why this is the only real moment of Truman's life before he realizes. It's real because it wasn't supposed to happen, it isn't scripted, the creator and the show's crew didn't expected it. Truman wasn't supposed to fall for this girl, notice how before this scene his "friends" kept diverting his attention from her. But they didn't count on him remembering her. So because they didn't expect, both had an opportunity to have a moment together.
We can't control who ourselves are attracted or even in love to, imagine how difficult or even impossible is to control that to others...
It can be pretty easy. Peer pressure matters alot. Women will be attracted to dudes based on them being in a relationship with their friends. or they can shoot you down, because status matters so much to them - and if you're going to lower their esteem in their social group, that usually takes precedence over chemistry in my observations @@LautaroTessi
@@hansolo631someones mum didnt love them
@@JimmyBoy9878Because if you’re showered with a mummy’s love, you won’t see women as they really are?
@@ShaunHensley men that hate all women must have bad relationships with their own mum. Same with women that hate all men.
She obviously was meant for Truman. No matter how Cristoff's plans have been for his TV Show, no matter how hard he tried to fit Meryl in the script, Truman's heart was utterly captivated by that brief moment he had with Sylvia. Her eyes. Her smile. Her spontaneous nature even though she was a mere extra. I think that taking her away and having her replaced by Meryl was Cristoff's very first and worst mistake. You can't just force love on some man. His heart belonged to Sylvia. And no one else. That's why he longed for her for years afterwards.
It's what the Asian call Soulmates with the Red String of Fate
The only caveat is, even if Cristoff allowed it, Sylvia wouldn't have mindless obeyed his direction and would have tried to free Truman. The show was doomed the moment they met.
Reading this makes me cry 😭
Well if cristoff had allowed it she would’ve told Truman the truth
He longed for her, not out of love, although it helped, but because it was his only genuine interaction with another person.
The whole premise for this film was insane, but it was played well by Carrey. A lovely moment.
I still can't believe Jim was in a TV show his whole life!
I guess they let him into the real world after the movie though.
Interesting. I actually thought that this movie was quite prophetic, along with Ed TV. Look at the inundations of "Reality" TV shows. Just my thoughts. Carrey was brilliant.
But we live in an insane world. Fox presenters and its owners knew Trump lost the election, but they went along with him and his mad side kicks. They told lies after lies is that any different from this show?
@@donedwards5301 The reality show genre existed almost a decade before this movie came out.
I don't think Jim Carrey's performance in this movie is mentioned enough. Absolutely incredible, should've won an Oscar
It's insane that he wasn't nominated for an oscar for this or I Love You Phillip Morris.
hail boognish
@@VomitGoblinthis movie is about Jim Carrey becoming the Ocean Man
I always thought he never got enough credit for being a talented actor
@@steph13326ifyfinally found someone who watch that movie
It's interesting the way that the show in-universe runs off the idea that it's a real, genuine human reaction to life (true man) and yet whenever he actually has real, genuine reactions to things that aren't what the showrunners want, they do everything in their power to "correct" his behavior by removing things that get in the way of their vision, like this woman
Yeah, I mean it would’ve been perfectly feasible for them to fill that world with actors but instruct them to simply act authentically and just improvise naturally whenever they happened to interact with Truman.
But Christof clearly wants full control over him, and to guide his life in the exact directions he chooses.
Truman was just a puppet.
Puppets don't talk back, they always do what you want and the crowd cheers after.
It would've been alot more ethical if they just had lots of consenting and knowing people sign agreement forms to have their normal lives followed like in reality shows, with them being free to step out whenever they want. Rather than just one man living a fake life with everyone around him lying to him
@@maltzu Should be noted this show pre-dated Survivor which basically started the reality show craze. Yeah there was The Real World and Road Rules. But the show acted under the assumption that to have their life filmed like that, someone would have to be an unknowing prisoner. We didn't find out until a few years later how many people would happily consent to this.
So rare to find such romance and affection that this scene encapsulates... sadly both on today's movies and in real life.
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For most of human history, this has been possible for less than 10% of the population. Most marriages and relationships have historically been arranged, circumstantial or one partner settling to avoid a lonely death.
That's possible, but to some extent her reaction is the look of an extra being approached by a star. She's starstruck.
What nonsense.
Social media destroyed it.
It sucks that making a sequel to this masterpiece wouldn't be a good idea because that ending was so good it will forever keep me wanting more.
It’s a complete story. It doesn’t need an ending.
@@Garbageman28 uh, what? haha
@@kerrytking corrected, apologies!
@@Garbageman28 I think your correction also kind of doesn't make sense. Are you trying to say It's a complete story so it doesn't need a sequel? It already has an ending lol. Also, if you are indeed trying to say the suggestion I made here, my response would be I agree...which is literally my original point.
@@kerrytking you know what? I got this completely wrong. Apologies chief, I can see now we actually agree and I misread the original post.
I love how in the ending, it's true what the showrunner says. Just like this makebelieve world of Truman, the real world is also filled with lies, deceit and delusions. But still, *that's* the real world, and something real despite all the cons is still better than a fantasy.
Easy to say when your life is not in the bottom 25%. Some people have absolutely horrific lives. You can't speak for them.
Fantasy and Real.
We watch movies, TV, read books, play video games, dream things, that is fantasy.
"Reality" is overrated.
@@gooelintegrity and privacy are a privilege and hard to gain back, money is momentarily
Such a great film and I remember it being a gigantic hit back in the 90s. Saw this in theaters for the reason everyone did - for Jim Carrey. He seriously RULED THE WORLD back in the late 90s and could do no wrong. This film showed some insane acting chops and he truly did NO wrong!
What's the movie's name?
@@lee6ee If you are still wondering the name, The Truman Show, you are in for a great experience if you havent watched it before.
end of 90s... remember it was recommended by our teachers when we were in college in 1998-1999
The dramatic irony in this scene is absolutely soul destroying.
I love this scene, natasha mcelhone is so awesome
Ain't she wifey material,
That smiles represent kindness, personally find that so so hot😅
I'll always think of her as Karen from Californication!
She is gorgeous
Natascha McElhone
@@jo-eo9ld Zendaya?
I love Natasha McElhone. Never understood why she didn’t get more high profile roles.
Her Children are probably a priority for her (especially since she has to raise them as a single parent).
Sanpaku eyes?
@@mikeg2491 Why is that a thing
After that stunt she pulled with Truman. It’s obvious.
@@bluecorp8557 haha
i still wish we could have had one final scene of them meeting on the outside, but the ending is still perfect, but just like the most effective horror films,the romance is all the more powerful for what it leaves to the imagination.
I think it was time we allowed Truman some privacy
They did their best to give us a hint of that moment when they showed her in front of the television. But besides that we can only imagine
@@nienkehuijbens301 it's the last shot of her running so happily and purely in love down the stairs that sticks with me the most. i'm okay with leaving it to the imagination, plus I was already crying, but if I had seen a shot of them at least embracing I'd have been so happy, and cried harder. But it also would have been to formulaic and. again, gives you enough to be satisfying. Perfect movie. and my favorite Weir after Picnic at Hanging Rock.
@@JacobZembower it wouldnt make sense, afterall now he has privacy
Chopin playing in the background is really the cherry on top for this scene
Whats the name of the soundtrack?
@@Michelle-ss8km Piano Concerto 1 2nd movement Romanze Larghetto (Frédéric Chopin)
How so?
@@Nonamelol.the sound reflects tragedy within love, I also think it was a great choice! Particularly this part is so soothing yet dramatic
Yes, it is that image that drives him to go further to look for it! I like it
This movie is obviously very funny and clever, but every time I rewatch it it gets sadder. His whole life is a lie except for a handful of moments like this, and what can he even do after the ending?
Sue the creator and get tons of money or claim royalties from all these years
@@working184 In the world of the movie all this was very legal
Do you think before you type?😂😂😂
The money wouldn’t mean anything to him, he wouldn’t know what’s real. He would end up a paranoid schizophrenic with ptsd
With eyes like hers I see why he was captivated on first sight 💯
Jesus Christ, this little scene here 0:07 made my heart skip a beat and my eyes tear up. She is so beautiful.
Truman's life is eerily similar to how some actually live in reality. There have been whole shows dedicated to staging a person's existence for a period of time -- Art imitating life or life imitating art?
Regarding this love connection:
When it happens, and then lost or taken away, one never forgets it, unless one involved gets destroyed by their inner demons, slandered into oblivion or a combo of both (personal experience) -- there's almost no coming back from it -- especially after multiple loses.
Grateful to all who made this Wizard of Oz-esque masterpiece possible
both, art imitating life imitating art
your comment implies that The Wizard of Oz is a masterpiece
All parties involved should be paid
Was looking for this comment
This was how I always hoped to meet someone, and not in virtual reality and under OLD surveillance.
I don't get why she never made it big, especially after this movie.
Maybe she refused to give sexual favours to someone like Weinstein in exchange for big roles. We all know how easy it is to get blacklisted by hollywood...
she probably wouldn't sleep with the right people.
@@monkeyb1820 Sad but true.
@@monkeyb1820 You sick realistic person :(
And then she was in Solaris with George Clooney. Still didn't.
She really reminds me of Princess Diana
I think Natascha McElhone was on The Crown, wasn't she as well?
I thought so too!
It's not just that Truman took an unexpected turn off script, but that the actress went against the studios/producers plan
This is one of my favorite scene depictions of 'true love' in cinema other than Meet Joe Black in the cafe scene with Brad Pitt and Claire Forlani!!
What's the movie's name?
This and the scene where he’s on the boat and she sees the cut out magazine strips that is modeled after her face.. so heartwarming, true love right there.
Truman's probably thought, this woman is a little crazy. What am I doing!!
And for that same reason he instantly falls in love with her… ♥️
@@TheFlyingZulu not true, it's just that some men on the left side of the bell curve need to try and bring women out of their league down by gaslighting them
@sea breeze ....my god who hurt you man
@@seabreeze4559 incel
@@seabreeze4559 Wow, what a goon.....
Truman's heart was utterly captivated by that brief moment he had with Sylvia. Her eyes. Her smile. Her spontaneous nature, even though she was a mere extra. His heart belonged to Sylvia and no one else. That's why he longed for her and looked for her for years afterwards.
The way she runs to him at the end
In my head cannon Truman found her after he left the show.
She indeed, found him again, very beautiful.
The eye contact is freaky. Like in love, but also scared cause of what's happening to him and also what might happen to her. When she leans in to say it won't happen if it doesn't happen now it creeps me out.
I know this has nothing to do with this, but there is this girl I have a huge crush on who looks just like Sylvia, especially the eyes and the smile!! ❤️😍❤️
Trust me my friend. Go to her before its too late. Love stops no man. And if she’s not interested. There’s a thousand more Slyvias thats waiting to take her place. 🤞
@@twinkiesauce1852 You make people sound interchangeable...
Hope u get her soon bro 👍
@@gurmeharsinghgrewal5795 I'll let you know very soon if I did!
@@gurmeharsinghgrewal5795 I told you I'd let you know if I get her huh...
Well I didn't, she blocked me absolutely everywhere, and I still have no clue why 😭
Guess it was not meant to be...
This movie is a masterpiece.
These eyes...
Natascha McIlhone always reminded me of a younger Meryl Streep. She was so beautiful to me.
This movie literally made me question whether or not life was real or just a movie man. It really made me think are we just a bunch of actors in a fake world?
Hinduism considers this whole physical reality a play, like a theater.
This movie is pretty spectacular in how it can open up so many new questions about reality. When you look around you, very often people ARE playing roles in life. The role of a father, a mother, husband, wife, a doctor, a carpenter, a politician, a crook, a criminal, a romantic, a nihilist. There are levels of reality even within reality itself. For example, are you the same person around your distant family as the person you are around your closest friends? Your lover / partner? What about the person you are at work, is that the same person? I'd argue that with almost anyone in the modern world, the answer is no. We put on masks for everything and everyone, we are essentially performing. Even within the most intimate moments of our lives, we can only strip away so many masks and layers - the truest beauty of life is when you are able to strip it all back, becoming totally open and vulnerable, but it can come at the cost of being damaged.
All the world's a stage,
and all the men and women merely players - William Shakespeare
This is will be a horror movie in the future.
You are on to something. Q this 🌍
Chopin piano concerto no 1 I just saw this movie and this beautiful piece moved me to tears😢😢😢😢
I remember years ago a girl that wrote in my yearbook to call her over the summer. I never did and I’m worse off for it.
Once she realized he talked to her even just a it too long, she knew she'd be fired by the show and truman would be presented with a funeral of her due to a car accident or something. So, she figured if she's gonna get fired anyway at that point, she might as well...
Christoph really should have just let Slyvia be Truman's love interest in the show instead of the girl they did hook him up with, so she wouldn't have to demand for Truman to be set free.
Maybe, but i dont think Sylvia would have wanted that. She obviously was very against the show and I think probably very conflicted about even being in it. She probably just needed some quick work and money and got casted as a background character. And Sylvia also falls in love with Truman for real, so she would have told him everything.
@@as52343 At least we know that Truman loves her more than Meryl. Remember that scene where she said that their wedding was the happiest day of their lives? It's obviously not true for Truman because he really loves that other girl.
@@AlexMcGillvrey Yeah i remember! :)
Truman never loved Meryl for real, Sylvia was his true love.
Nah, she would have demanded for Truman to be set free regardless. Her love for him was genuine. And you can tell by the way, she was praying in the final scene for him to be just out of that place where he was held captive.
She would've blown the entire cover - remember how ticked off she was about them keeping Truman in the dark?
The best things in life are the ones that weren't planned out
Because there are no expectations involved, and the fact that they happened is what makes them special
Natasha McElhone was brilliant in this movie, she should've received a Best Supporting Actress nomination.
Her and Laura Linney should have both been nominated.
Could watch this scene over and over
This is my favorite thing in stories, movie, TV, comic book, etc. Love that transcends time and space.
Such a simple moment that will stick with him forever because it was the only real moment in his life.
Love words, that are always the same, taste like the lips they come out of.
-----------------1:11She knew how it was going to end.
Oh shit
what?
"I'm a pretty dangerous gave me chills
Favorite film but hate rewatching it by how much they were forced to be apart
Just imagine in real life being Truman in this situation. The existential dread would be unreal.
My God, those eyes.
How can you not love this film with your whole heart? It's just perfect
The Truman Show joins that elite group of Sunset Boulevard, Peeping Tom and 8 1/2 as one of the great movies that takes a long hard look at its own medium in the mirror, and by extension is one of the very greatest of all time. Watching these movies serves as a total crash course on how to do self-referential material right.
His acting is too cute 😭😭
That soft voice hehe.
Seeing the eyes of Christ showing him the truth. Very symbolic and deep.
A true woman
Truwoman
@@luv2stack lol nice
Thanks for sharing this clip
easily carrey’s best and most genuine performance. i’ve never seen him approach this in anything else, his ego seems to get in the way of the character too often. but he caught it here, perfectly. it’s beautiful to me.
Without doubt, one of the most romantic scene ever !
❤️❤️❤️
This is one of my favorite scenes ever.
this moment reminds me of the moment between neo and trinity, when neo "dies."
@Juan Gil I guess! I didn't even make the connection between the matrix and the fact that ruman is literally in a matrix. lol
Was this the ending scene of the first Matrix movie where Agent Smith shoots Neo and Trinity kisses Neo?
@@yusoph-kirammamaiii3872 yes. the soft talking and her voice especially .
@@_lithp lady in red .... in Matrix it was distraction from the Matrix, here it is a symbol , Ariadne , to start journey out of the show
Matrix 4, he comes back and they were both Truman in the show
Best horror movie with no jump scares
For mystery science theater 3000 fans. When he asks her out, Servo keeps saying no, no, no, no. When she finally writes "now," he says "No, the W is silent."
Lol
Seriously, one of my fav movies of all time
Also I remember when Truman says "I like your pin." Servo says: "I also like the area AROUND the pin!"
@@Rottyrottyrotty lol
After watching 2nd times this scene give me goosebumps.
I love how they're both dressed
I have a love of red cardigans because of this scene with Sylvia
Damn those eyes. I guess I don't need will power anymore...
Natasha has blue eyes 👀
What incredible eyes !!!
😍😍😍
This film is an absolute masterpiece.
Biggest mistake in this was not letting actors improvise and adapt the story to Truman's actions, with the control with trauma and stuff like that.
Yep this entire thing could’ve been avoided with a more dedicated and perceptive directing and recasting of HER as his wife
Dam, what an excellent movie.
What's the movie's name?
@@lee6ee The Truman Show.
One question the movie never answered is if Truman's wife was payed to sleep with him ?
After all they were married and she couldn't really just go home at night time.
Yes she was supposed to be a nurse and that could have been her excuse that she had to work night shifts, but still they must have made love at some time.
They do address it. The cameras blur or zoom out and it mutes down the audio so people cant really see anything explicit but they dont turn it off. And yes she does sleep with him
it’d be interesting how much she dedicated herself to the role. since she was in the Truman world 24/7 except for her shifts where maybe she was in the real world, she had no time to date or have friendships outside of the Truman world. And if she did have a real life partner, they would have to be okay with her living in Truman’s world and sleeping with him. Wild concept and amazing how far the Truman actors went to keep the antique!
@@iceJJennyyea that’s why I loved the scene where she had an interview and she says being an actor in the trueman show is a lifestyle. Implying she sees it more than just a regular acting role since it isn’t
I’d imagine they treat it like adult stars do. A role like that within a role more akin to game of thrones (only the intimacy is real and agree upon).
Jim Carrey was pretty handsome in this movie, and Natascha Mcelhone is so beautiful ❤
Edit: I also blame Sylvia for my love of red cardigans and jumpers because of this scene ❤
This is actually Lloyd's Christmas' origin story
Love can blossom even in a cage.
She reminds me of Princess Diana
Lovely actress. She was also in “Mrs. Dalloway”.
One of my favorites from Carrey.
Love at first sight for Truman but I think for her she was star struck.
THey looked blue to me.
Wait, you guys consider this colour _green?_
What is crazy is that out of the millions of viewers that watched this show, Lauren was the only one who cared about Truman. So much so, that she snuck onto set.
She looks exactly like my favourite teacher.
Personally I hope the two of them got together after the film ended.
First time I watched this movie I was on 2 tabs of acid and had the best time of my life 😂
Her eyes are so expressive. Great actress
Am I colourblind or do these green eyes look like they're actually blue.
They are blue haha, the actress herself puts her eyes as blue. Hollywood characterised blue eyes as green to make them sound a little more exotic and lately especially on TikTok you'll see a lot of blue eyed people claiming they are green eyed. Green eyes tend to look... well, green. Because they can often look close to brown, people just call green eyed people brown/hazel eyed, and blue eyed people blue or green eyed, it's rather weird lol
Stunning lady
I finally get it! The TRUE man Show.
Why couldn't they just let him be with her? Wouldn't it be more easier for him not knowing the truth?
Because she was against the idea of the Truman Show
Still waiting for the sequel with them in Fiji, dealing with another similar situation together.
What's the movie's name?
Green eyes... okay...
If we don't go now,it won't happen...so what do you want to do?
Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto
always thought it was really sad, they couldn't change things and make her, his wife. cause if they both have that chemistry, it would've been fine. and she tried to get him out/to wake up because she knew nothing would chance and she would be removed.
They should turn Truman show into a series so they can show more of Truman getting suspicious and trialing experiments out on people
Natasha McElhone should've gotten an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Love this movie
I like your video, thanks for sharing
I had the idea for the Truman Show when I was a kid. Not saying they got the idea from me, but I think it's a common subject of imagination. I told my sister that we weren't her real family, and that we were actors hired to play her family.
The idea that the world isn't real has been a thing at least since Plato's Cave.
@@sws212 - So, I had the same idea as Plato? Nice.