Is There an Exit Door?: The Baudrillardian Crisis of Simulation in The Truman Show

ORCID

Moser: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3824-1021

MSU Affiliation

College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures

Creation Date

2026-06-01

Abstract

Building upon Baudrillard's concepts of hyperreality and integral reality, this article explores how Weir's cinematic masterpiece The Truman Show has stood the test of time. Even for those who reject the strong version of Baudrillard's theory of integral reality, the crisis of simulation is all too real. In a world awash with floating signifiers that epitomize the postmodern condition, Weir reminds us of the perils of simulated reality. The Truman Show is also a scathing critique of the fantasy-based structure of the American dream and the celebrities that peddle prepackaged models of the good(s) life.

Publication Date

8-13-2025

Publication Title

Journal of Popular Culture

Publisher

Wiley

First Page

15

Last Page

21

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1111/jpcu.70019