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Mae initially feels lucky, especially as the company provides health benefits for her father (Bill Paxton), who has MS. However, she is soon pressured to go "fully transparent," wearing a camera 24/7 and sharing her entire life with millions of followers.
Her total transparency leads to tragic real-world consequences, most notably the death of her childhood friend Mercer, who is hounded by Circle users during a live-streamed demonstration of the company's "SoulSearch" software. Thematic Deep Dive
The story follows Mae Holland (Emma Watson), a young woman who lands a dream job at , a powerful tech giant that combines the functions of Facebook, Google, and Apple.
Led by the charismatic Eamon Bailey (Tom Hanks), the company promotes "transparency" through "SeeChange" cameras—tiny, ubiquitous devices that record everything in real-time.
The Circle Movie Vs Book Different Ending, Darker - Refinery29
Mae initially feels lucky, especially as the company provides health benefits for her father (Bill Paxton), who has MS. However, she is soon pressured to go "fully transparent," wearing a camera 24/7 and sharing her entire life with millions of followers. subtitle The.Circle.2017.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
Her total transparency leads to tragic real-world consequences, most notably the death of her childhood friend Mercer, who is hounded by Circle users during a live-streamed demonstration of the company's "SoulSearch" software. Thematic Deep Dive The Circle Movie Vs Book Different Ending, Darker
The story follows Mae Holland (Emma Watson), a young woman who lands a dream job at , a powerful tech giant that combines the functions of Facebook, Google, and Apple. Thematic Deep Dive The story follows Mae Holland
Led by the charismatic Eamon Bailey (Tom Hanks), the company promotes "transparency" through "SeeChange" cameras—tiny, ubiquitous devices that record everything in real-time.
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