Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-366087-20160405062402/@comment-26205772-20160405065615

Maybe it's a sort of good life for him. But remember the existence of things like false utopias - Giver-esque societies in which everything seems perfect. How would you like it if you suddenly found out every little detail in your life is a lie, every person which you know is an actor, almost none of whom give a real crap about you, and every piece of your life had been manipulated for the entertainment of faceless masses. All this is run by a guy who's profiting by this and who is willing to kill Truman if he oversteps his boundary. Truman's life is a series of lies and psychological manipulations that deny him any sense of true freedom or individuality. Ultimately? It's not about how good his life is; it's about the presentation of the setting and the people running it.