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Truman Mania!!

This is going to be a review about the movie, "The Truman Show." In this movie Jim Carrey actually acts unlike his other movies. Although he isn't funny in this film, it's a great drama about trying to find out the truth. Nothing like the x files if you're thinking about, "The truth is out there!"

It's Truman Mania all over the world, and Truman Burbank knows nothing about that. He doesn't know he's the most famous person on the world and he doesn't know that he's on TV 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Soon Truman starts getting suspicious about something when a spotlight lamp falls from the sky. He looks up and sees nothing.

When Truman is driving in his car, he picks up a radio station that is taking down every move he is making. Truman gets more suspicious. Soon he meets his father that he hasn't seen for 13 years. "Dad?" Truman says, but they don't talk for very long because a lady walking a dog quickly grabs Truman's dad and pushes him in a bus. What's happening? Will Truman find out he's a star of a hit TV show or will he go on with his life?

My favorite part

My favorite part was when Jim Carrey starts crying because he doesn't know what's going on with his life. I thought that was amazing because I never saw Jim Carrey cry in one of his movies before. Also you actually start to catch on that Jim Carrey is also a great dramatic actor.

I thought this movie was great and I gave it a 97/100. I thought it was almost perfect except for a few things. I thought that no one would ever live a life with stupid accidents happening with him. Like would someone actually say, "Incase I don't see you, good morning, good afternoon, and goodnight?" That's pretty stupid. Don't you think? But after that I think that it's a great movie. It really moved me. But if you're one of those Jim Carrey fans who came just to see something funny, do not see this movie. I repeat do not see this movie!

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