Truman "The last thing I would do..."
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this scene DEFIES irony
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This was the most powerful scene in this movie.
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but this music can get to you without the context
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i hated christof the moment i saw him on screen.
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great scene
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Best friends, brothers, have all lied to us at one time.
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I feel like Truman totally realized he was being lied to when his friend accidentally implicated himself by even suggesting that it was possible he was lying.
This was a damn good movie.
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Ice fucking cold.
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does anyine else find it a little peculier that the producer of the show has managed to afford a whole town with electrictity, running water and actors (that have to devote their lives) as well as a massive bloody dome with natural weather and stars built in, as well as an ocean, forest and beach. WHO ON EARTH IS THAT RICH
5TheAssassin 4 days ago
@5TheAssassin No one you know ass-assin.
Gig5q1 3 days ago
"I'd have to be on it too". Pretty sure he was telling Truman that what he is saying is a lie - He wouldve had to of become emotionally attached after all these years. Truman would have to know how his best friend communicates. He wasnt lying, he was telling Truman that its all a lie.
elro1822 2 months ago
@elro1822 Interesting idea elro. But Truman is motivated by the one person who is honest with him. The girl from "Fiji." At some point professional deceit is no longer an excuse. Those who speak the truth plainly, openly, without fear, are our friends.
Gig5q1 2 months ago
Yep... It's a crying shame er, should I say... a "lying" shame!
Gig5q1 10 months ago 3
Absolutely right!
Gig5q1 1 year ago