The Truman Show and Behavioral Psychology: Why a Utopian World is Unattainable
[2023-12-23 07:35:20]
For centuries, human beings have always dreamed of building an original simulated world, and our imperfect reality exists in an independent field. From the town of Pullman in southern Chicago to Disney World, making a utopia fail is a victim of the complexity of individual desires. Director Peter Weil 's Truman show tells the story of the Truman show, well - designed reality show, which is centered around controlling life. Director Christoph founded a complete living city for Truman, Truman is the star of his performance, and is the only person who is not made completely.
In the world, there is Truman, a helpless man trapped in a world without a real world. The Utopian society of Truman's show introduces many wonderful things such as comfortable lifestyle, happiness, and no war. However, Truman was isolated from the outside world, the whole outside world saw every move of him on TV all day. There is no "real" emotion; no real relationship, privacy, no trust, they are all known to Truman. However, in 1984, Winston experienced discomfort, fear and pain, low standard of living, and lack of freedom. For the audience of the Truman show, the utopia world seems really happy. They do not know the real pain, and the vague memory of another life in Winston seems to be amazing compared to his constant pain. Every Winston really knows about war and chaos, and Truman really knows peace, happiness and comfort.
As everyone knows, the Truman Show offers a conceptual framework of rare but very realistic psychological barriers known as Truman Show. But Niccol himself is not very crazy. His "reality show" is a product that goes beyond imagination, it seems not to be a real paranoia. It seemed fun when the Truman show was released. Big Brother is not looking at the United States yet. Google is still in the garage. The phone is used to actually make a phone call. But now it is clear that Truman's predicament also shows the explosive growth of real television, the wider celebrity culture voyeur, and even our desire for the lives of other people. Today, we are all Truman, for our life and presentation data, reviews by strangers - whether they are social media fans or app developers