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Les Etats-Unis, dans un futur proche. Mae est engagée chez The Circle, le groupe de nouvelles technologies et de médias sociaux le plus puissant au monde. Pour elle, c'est une opportunité en or ! Tandis qu'elle prend de plus en plus de responsabilités, le fondateur de l'entreprise, Eamon Bailey, l'encourage à participer à une expérience révolutionnaire qui bouscule les limites de la vie privée, de l'éthique et des libertés individuelles. Désormais, les choix que fait Mae dans le cadre de cette expérience impactent l'avenir de ses amis, de ses proches et de l'humanité tout entière... (Mars Distribution)

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POMO 

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français L'intrigue du film se termine au moment où un véritable thriller devrait commencer. Et pendant deux heures, il repose sur des éléments qui ne seraient que des prétextes ou des motifs secondaires dans un vrai thriller. Je salue la mise en avant de la perte de vie privée et du corporatisme dans le monde connecté actuel, mais l'approche est transparente et naïve. Au moins, Emma est agréable à regarder. Sa personnalité sauve le film et lui donne du caractère. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais That feeling you get when you are offered a position of a hotline operator and you are completely ecstatic. But I had no idea what the Circle company was about. Otherwise, I was rather disappointed. The whole idea of the movie seems to me naive rather than interesting. It goes to the absolute extreme where people are the perfect sheep and social networks go through a perfect recession. On top of that, Emma Watson’s acting is so believable that no matter what she did I would be shocked. And that’s actually what happened. ()

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TheEvilTwin 

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anglais The idea of gathering information and exploiting it is a rather difficult, extensive and complex thing to film, and The Circle fails at this task - just as I expected. Emma Watson and Tom Hanks are fine, but they don't impress significantly, and, actually, if the film had any other actors I wouldn't have bothered. The execution is rather superficial, devoid of suspense and unable to make the viewer feel interested in the development of the story, as if the director had the main premise but didn't know what to pack further into the feature length running time. The result is a rather skippable affair with a lacklustre finale, and I don't see why they wanted to film this so much... ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Interesting in places and makes you think about halfway through (the election), but in the end it is still a predictable routine with a sniffing finale, in which you will learn everything in a few dozen minutes. I would expect something bolder than such a simple critique of all those internets. Tom Hanks was great, Emma Watson less so... And John Boyega's character? Deus ex machina, nothing else. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais I was looking forward to a demonic Tom Hanks but it didn’t happen! The plot about installing Big Brother in every household wasn’t bad, but the film ends at the very moment when it could at last have started to operate in the nicely presented world. Emma Watson is pleasantly down to earth, but that’s more or less it. P.S. I liked the clean design of all of the apps shown. ()

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