Director Peter Weir creates a visual language that is distinctively unsettling. The film is shot in a way that mimics hidden cameras—wide angles, lens distortions, and vignettes—that constantly reminds the viewer that Truman is being watched. The set of Seahaven is purposefully too perfect, too colorful, feeling like a twisted version of 1950s Americana.

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