
The Truman Show, also known as The Truman Show in Spain, is an American film directed by Peter Weir and starring Jim Carrey and Ed Harris. Released in 1998, the film earned three Oscar nominations, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Ed Harris) and Best Original Screenplay.
The plot of the film lies an undercurrent of distrust, a reflection of the classic fear of being observed. It shows the world of Truman as a sort of Big Brother bestial in which everything, even the family of the protagonist, is false, planned, all the experiences of his life were created intentionally to determine their way of being.
Truman is not the object of a cruel experiment in which nothing is left to chance. The players determine the Truman through the fears (water, dogs, the risks of traveling in general) and guilt (the death of his father, the abandonment of his mother).
could say that the film is an adaptation of the allegory of Plato's cave, where Truman is a prisoner for life that knows no other world than the projection of the real world, the scenario that has been put before him .
can be found under the local skepticism that opens the philosophy of Descartes which indicates the impossibility of knowing anything with certainty before the posbilidad absolute, the existence of a genius evil, the evil genius hypothesis, or God and deceives deceiver that controls all our reasoning, this relationship can be found similarly in the movie Matrix.

Philip Morris Glass
Philip Morris Glass (Baltimore, January 31, 1937) is an American composer of minimalist music. Born in Baltimore child and studied flute at the Peabody Conservatory. He later attended the Juilliard School of Music, where he began playing the piano almost exclusively.
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