Thursday, January 11, 2018
The Future Is Now..."The Circle"
The Circle (2017)
Rated PG-13
Starring Emma Watson, Tom Hanks, Ellar Coltrane, Glenne Headley, Bill Paxton, Karen Gillan, John Boyega
Directed by James Ponsoldt
The Story:
Mae (Watson) lands a job at The Circle. As she quickly moves up the ranks of employees, her life and importance to the company rapidly changes in ways she could never dream. As her company prepares to unveil their latest technological marvel, Mae has to make a decision that could alter humanity...forever!
Imagine a world where everyone is addicted to technology...
Oh, wait...
Imagine a world where giant technology firms seemingly invade the private lives of their users and employees...
Oh, wait...
So you see, this isn't so much a futuristic thriller as it is a mashup of life as we already know it.
It's both a movie that was a warning to deliver to the audience about these tech giants, but they meander and present the message in such a way that you almost don't care about it, or any of the characters by the time they get around to doing it.
Hanks is charming, with a touch of sinister in the Jobs-like role of Bailey, The Circle's founder.
Yet while watching this film, I realized further that I'll never "get" the appeal of Emma Watson as an actress.
I'm sure that giant cry of blasphemy is from all the Harry Potter fans out there, but with the knowledge that I have not, nor will I likely ever see those movies either, you'll never win me over with that argument.
She just always seems so wooden, or fake to me in all of the roles I have seen her in, I will follow her career with indifference at this point.
The movie is watchable enough, but could have used some serious editing to reduce the run-time from the nearly two hours to a more crisp and effective 90 minutes.
Pick up the pace, trim a lot of the unnecessary subplots that really go nowhere, and you might have had something.
Instead, go find The Truman Show, Nerve, or any of the other films that have used the "we're watching you" again, and enjoy a much better movie.
Final Grade: C-
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