But was it perfect?
The creator of the show, an omnipotent figure known as "The Author," had designed Truman's life to be perfect, yet Truman felt suffocated by the artificial world. He longed for freedom, for the chance to make his own choices and live life on his own terms.
As Truman navigated the blurred lines between reality and fiction, he realized that the true horror was not the show itself, but the loss of his own identity. He was more than just a character in a scripted life; he was a human being, capable of making mistakes and experiencing life's imperfections.