We've really been on a movie roll lately, seeing so many movies I can
barely keep up with reviews! We kind of go in streaks, depending on how
many good TV shows are on at the time - late summer is always a lull.
Our college-aged son was home sick last week, so to cheer him up, we
rented a movie Saturday night that we've all been wanting to see: The Circle,
starring Tom Hanks and Emma Watson. We all enjoyed this creepy movie
about social media gone mad, based on a Dave Eggers novel by the same
name.
Emma Watson plays Mae, a young twenty-something
woman who is very sweet and a bit shy and devoted to her family. Her
dad, played by Bill Paxton, has MS; her mom, played by Glenne Headley,
takes care of him as his disease progresses; and Mae lives at home so
she can help, too. At the start of the movie, Mae is working as an
anonymous customer service rep in a dead-end job, until her best friend,
Annie, suggests she apply for a job at The Circle, the huge tech/social
media company where she works. Mae gets the job, and her life begins to
change dramatically.
The sprawling campus of The
Circle is similar to what I have heard the main headquarters for Google
and Facebook are like, with employees using bikes in between buildings,
beautiful landscaping, and all kinds of extras for employees, like parks
and amphitheaters and play areas. Although she is still in customer
service, Mae's job is much different, too, with constant electronic
monitoring and a spiffy grading system that gives her instantaneous
feedback on her performance. Her co-workers are also very different -
pleasant and welcoming, encouraging Mae to stop going home on the
weekends and spend more time at The Circle in her off-hours, too. There
are parties and live bands and more right there on campus.
Soon,
Mae is swept up in life at The Circle and keeping in touch with her
parents only through video chats. Her childhood friend, Mercer, doesn't
approve of her new job or lifestyle - he prefers the simple, unconnected
life. Mae is impressed when she meets the head of the company, Eamon
Bailey, played by Tom Hanks, though she is beginning to get an inkling
that all of this connectedness might have a downside. When Bailey asks
her to take part in a social media experiment, though, and offers to
include her parents and add them to the very generous company health
plan, Mae is all in. As you might guess, things don't go quite as
planned as the openness and connections the company touts are taken to
new heights.
We all enjoyed this taut drama. It's
suspenseful - not in a horror-story way but in a
I-know-this-won't-turn-out-well way that makes it very compelling.
Besides the growing tension, it is also an intelligent and thoughtful
look at our own modern society and how our craze for sharing our lives
24/7 could easily get out of hand. Issues of privacy, ethics, and
freedom are explored. And of course, the cast is excellent, especially
Watson and Hanks. The Circle is a cautionary tale that is highly entertaining.
The Circle is now out on DVD and available to stream on Amazon, starting at $4.99.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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