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Whether you're revisiting it for the nostalgia or discovering its eerie relevance to today’s "always-on" social media culture, here is a blog post exploring why Truman Burbank’s story still hits home. Reality Bites: Why The Truman Show is More Relevant Than Ever In 1998, Peter Weir’s The Truman Show

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For those wanting to experience The Truman Show in the highest quality, technology has caught up with the film's ambition. In 2023, for its 25th anniversary, . This release is mastered from a new 4K scan of the original camera negative , approved by director Peter Weir, and features Dolby Vision HDR for enhanced contrast and color. It also includes a new Dolby Atmos surround sound mix. Subsequent releases have appeared internationally, including a Hong Kong version. This marks the definitive way to see the film today, as it features all the legacy bonus features: the two-part "How's It Going to End?" documentary, deleted scenes, and more. Whether you're revisiting it for the nostalgia or