The Truman Show and the Panoptic Cage
by Jean-Paul Sartre
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Truman Burbank lives in a literalized Panopticon, where his entire life is curated for consumption. His escape is a masterclass in existentialism. To walk through the exit door into the dark, unknown real world requires relinquishing the absolute security of the simulation. Truman's final bow is a rejection of a scripted essence in favor of the terrifying freedom of the real world.
