
Overview:
A young tech worker takes a job at a powerful Internet corporation, quickly rises up the company's ranks, and soon finds herself in a perilous situation concerning privacy, surveillance and freedom. She comes to learn that her decisions and actions will determine the future of humanity.Status: | Released (2017-04-27) |
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Awards: | 4 wins & 1 nomination total |
BoxOffice: | $20,497,844 |
Screen: | James Ponsoldt, Dave Eggers |
Productions: | Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation, Route One Entertainment, Playtone, Likely Story, 1978 Films, Image Nation Abu Dhabi |
Production Countries: | United Arab Emirates, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

Casts
- 10990: Emma Watson - Mae Holland
- 31: Tom Hanks - Eamon Bailey
- 236695: John Boyega - Ty Lafitte
- 543261: Karen Gillan - Annie Allerton
- 931944: Ellar Coltrane - Mercer Regalado
- 10872: Patton Oswalt - Tom Stenton
- 21104: Glenne Headly - Bonnie Holland
Crews
- 60536: Clay Cullen - Stunts - Crew
- 930710: James Ponsoldt - Director - Directing
- 84414: Dave Eggers - Novel - Writing
- 930710: James Ponsoldt - Screenplay - Writing
- 230690: Stefanie Azpiazu - Executive Producer - Production
- 321: Anthony Bregman - Producer - Production
- 27098: Gary Goetzman - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Reno
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**Despite a message film, an average!** A book based film. Pretty much set in the present world scenario. The world where the internet, the social media is controlling people. If any revolution must take place, that's none other place than the virtual world. So a young woman who w ....
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There are some shows that have a character for exposition. Velma in Scooby Doo comes to mind, and it is their job to summarize the plot points that the viewer has missed. This is a movie filled with Velmas. Everyone gives a little exposition, everyone has a lecture. And no one see ....
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The Circle had a solid premise with relevant themes about privacy, surveillance, and corporate power, but it never fully delivered on its potential. The plot starts strong, setting up an intriguing world and characters, but the pacing feels off. It spends too much time in the setup a ....
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