Yan Fei and Peng Damo, the directors and screenwriters of the movie "Catch Me," recently responded to media interviews about how some of the film's settings conflicted with "The Truman Show." They said that they found conflicts during the creation, but they "cannot avoid it." Yan

Yan Fei and Peng Damo, the directors and screenwriters of the

movie " ", recently responded to media interviews about how some of the film's settings conflicted with "The Truman Show". They said that they found conflicts during the creation, but they "cannot avoid it."

Yan Fei and Peng Damo explained that they did not deliberately make jokes, "Not only in "The Truman Show", but also in many of our original dramas. This is a classic comedy setting."

The two said that what they can do is "the plot and details will not overlap 100% with "The Truman Show"."

"The Truman Show" is a movie released in 1998, directed by Peter Weir, screenwriter Andrew Nicholl, and starring Jim Carrey. Truman in the film is an extremely ordinary person, except for some strange experiences - his first girlfriend suddenly disappeared, and his father who drowned seemed to be "resurrected". He also tried to leave the place where he had lived for many years, but was always unable to do so due to various reasons. Until one day, he realized that he seemed to be being followed, and this feeling became stronger and stronger...

In the plot of "Catch a Baby", due to the careful design of his parents, the son also discovered that the world around him turned out to be a... "reality show". After the film was released, many viewers pointed out that the plot setting was very similar to "The Truman Show."

As of 10:30 on July 23, the box office of "Catch a Baby" exceeded 1.6 billion yuan in the 8 days it was released.

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