


The Circle
An otherworldly evil is slipping into a small town in Sweden. Six unrelated girls have been chosen to fight this evil. Together they must overcome their differences in order to save themselves and the world.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is recruited to work for a powerful social media company called The Circle, which promises to connect everyone in the world. As she delves deeper into the company's operations, she begins to uncover a sinister agenda behind its seemingly benevolent facade. Her journey becomes a fight for privacy, truth, and individuality in an increasingly surveilled world.
Critical Reception
The Circle received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its timely themes and performances, particularly from Emma Watson. However, others found the film's execution to be underdeveloped and predictable, failing to fully capitalize on its intriguing premise.
What Reviewers Say
- The film tackles relevant modern issues of privacy and social media's impact on society.
- Emma Watson's performance is a highlight, though some critics found the plot to be predictable.
- The movie's exploration of corporate power and data exploitation is compelling but could have been more nuanced.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while many found the film thought-provoking and relevant to current technological concerns, some felt it was too simplistic and failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion. The performances were generally well-regarded.
Fun Fact
The novel on which the film is based, also titled 'The Circle,' was written by Dave Eggers, known for his acclaimed works like 'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius'.
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