
An insurance salesman discovers his whole life is actually a reality TV show.
"One of the smartest, most inventive movies in memory, it manages to be as endearing as it is provocative."
"To be sure, the movie has plenty of laughs, but like sunlight on the deceptively calm surface of the sea, it's light humour dances fitfully over dark and dangerous undercurrents."
"The Truman Show finds a near-miraculous balance of humour and feeling in the keen intelligence of the script by Andrew Niccol and the prodigal inventiveness of Dead Poets Society director Peter Weir at his very best."