The story follows Spike Jonze (playing a fictionalized version of himself), who is a man in private, as he discovers that his every move is being broadcast to the public. Navigating the absurdities of his own existence and the entertainment industry, Spike grapples with the blurred lines between reality and performance. Like "The Truman Show" and "EDtv," it has a similar premise of a person's life being broadcasted to the public, but they have distinct differences in tone, approach, and narrative focus.
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