During the Second World War, the use of atomic bombs by President Harry S. Truman in Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the most controversial decision in history. This is definitely a difficult decision, but it is certainly necessary to end the war in the world for the last 6 years. Many critics believe that this bomb is mainly used for revenge against Japan, but simplifying such a crucial moment in the history of mankind is a real threat Japan will bring to the United States I canceled it.
Given Truman 's life, we were lucky to have access to Truman' s rejected information, so we were able to judge the accuracy of Truman 's relationship and freedom of his choice. With Truman's young men's flashback, his wife, Merrill, showed flirting, was very interested in Truman, and we sympathized with him. We realized that it was mere actor that she played the role she played the role and did not have real emotional feelings about Truman. Truman's love was distorted as she just played his wife's role. When Sylvia tried to convince Truman that he was a trapped person in a television program, the lack of freedom to choose Truman 's freedom was strengthened. She was forcibly taken away from the collection, followed by Truman 's confused face, followed by long - distance shooting. Truman stood alone on the beach because he was driven away by a car. Control his ability to manipulate. Truman's feelings
When I was a high school student, I was influenced by Jim Carrey 's movie at Truman' s performance as Truman Burbank. Truman is a casual hero of a television program, showing it to an unknown viewer of Truman. Because that show could not exist in a character who realized his dilemma, Cast was composed of a dual agent who played a family with Truman friends and offered TV programs to viewers. Occasionally, like a Truman's whole universe, events like light may fall from the ceiling of a movie. He will find a special situation, he is usually rustic, but it creates a program that can be continued with it
In the wonderful movie "Truman Show", the hero does not know, but all of Truman's life is part of a big TV. The producer carefully planned the "Truman show." This is a live broadcast of every action taken by Truman for a hidden camera. However, as Truman gradually discovers the truth, he must decide whether or not to take action. Parallel lines can be derived from "Utopia" of Thomas More issued in 1516. More describes an island with only one entrance and only one exit. Only people in this island know how to safely pass through dangerous openings. This situation is similar to Truman's show, as Truman knows the limited entrance passage in the world. Truman does not belong to the utopia he planted and the childhood trauma fears him to leave this little community prospect.