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- Jun 17, 2005
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The Circle - 5/10 , the movie paints a bleak picture of our future. All I could think of is 'when this happens, I am so joining the resistance'. Emma Watson's character was a scary look at the modern millennial attitude towards life. I remember reading a web comic when Twitter came out where they were making fun of people posting their entire lives online (he was posting that he was taking a dump then again when done) and it wasn't far from the truth. As unrealistic as the story seems, I can imagine most people who post to Facebook wouldn't mind having cameras everywhere because it would give them the attention they crave.
I thought that The Circle was a pretty excellent look at the direction that technology is heading and does a decent job of talking about how the advantages of a more connected world with all the ease of access that makes everything quicker and simpler also comes with some inherent disadvantages.
Anyone remember about the fad a while back of people live streaming their entire lives? This show harkens back to that but forgets the lesson that we learned to make the plot work. Overall, most of the time people are boring. A real life 'Truman show' would bore you to death. That is the compromise we made with social media. Interesting people just post the interesting things (or dramatize things to make them more interesting) and leave out all the boring stuff. It lets us both have some privacy when we want it and keep our audience (which is effectively everyone) from being bored with us.