Posted on 05/03/2017 7:59:47 PM PDT by TBP
Make no mistake: The Circle is not a great movie by any means.
However, it is a movie I would highly recommend that every American see. Although were not even halfway through 2017, its hard to believe Hollywood will release a more conservative movie this year.
I have not seen a contemporary film that does a better job of deconstructing the fake utopian schemes of progressivism. I only doubt whether that was the movies actual purpose or the filmmakers couldnt help but subconsciously go there, given the subject matter.
Just look at the movies main characters.
The heroine, Mae Holland, is portrayed by Emma Watson, of Harry Potter fame (who, in real life, fancies herself a sophisticated young spokeswoman for progressive causes). Yet her character is your typical millennial snowflake, languishing in a going-nowhere customer service phone-bank job (despite the highly worthwhile art history degree she went into debt to obtain).
Furthermore, she even naively encourages her fellow millennials to click social media frowns on a piece of protest art, in order to send a stern message to the oppressive regime its protesting.
You cant make this stuff up except theres more.
Meanwhile, megastar Tom Hanks basically plays a sinister hybrid of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, a chill genius-mogul who demands casual dress at work and likes to surf the California waves before the workday. Hanks character, Eamon Bailey, is the worlds foremost progressive icon as head of The Circle mega-corporation and even goes so far as to say in the movie that he believes in the perfectibility of man.
Nevertheless, behind the scenes, Baileys just another do as I say, not as I do limousine liberal. He once more proves progressivisms inherent flaw: human nature is not basically good, man is fallen, and on his own (without the help of God), he cannot hope to rise above his fallen nature.
Then theres Maes love interest, Mercer, played by Ellar Coltrane. Hes a would-be boyfriend for Watsons character and is suspicious of a cozy alliance between Big Business and Big Government. To put it another way, he prefers a real life to the fake one peddled by progressivisms alliance between Isengard and Mordor.
Mercer desires to live off the grid and works with his hands, running a small business making deer-antler ornaments. He even drives a pickup truck, and he is constantly hounded as a deer killer by hordes of The Circles most devoted progressives (which are essentially a caricature of Berkleys current student body).
Along the way, The Circle uses health care as the means to gain control over the average Americans life. Sound familiar?
The Circle even proposes a government mandate for purchasing its social media product (to make you a more responsible citizen, of course). Yeah that sounds familiar, too. Its even pointed out that nobody at The Circle has any kids, and staff members are encouraged to abandon their families in exchange for joining the collective instead.
Seriously, Im not sure how we, conservatives, could get this movie made if we actually tried.
Heck, the movie even shows how were more connected with each other than ever before but, perhaps, less fulfilled and more spiritually starved than ever before as well. Mae Holland exposes her complete life to the social media world, and the comments from the millions following her depict mostly sad, shallow, and empty lives.
In other words, while progressing technologically, we are regressing socially and relationally. For no technology can fill the God-shaped void in all our hearts. A virtual world cannot be a substitute for the fulfillment found in loving our neighbor as we love ourselves here, in the real world.
Like the better (and more brutally) made Get Out released earlier this year, The Circle turns progressivism on itself. The films ultimate conclusion is that the accoutrements of progressivism material success, intellectual enlightenment, technological advancement, and utilitarian ethics ultimately cannot satisfy the existential longing each of us has. In fact, believing otherwise leads to tyranny, as the very people progressivism claims to help the most always become its foremost victims.
Now, The Circle, and director James Ponsoldt, dont point the audience to the alternative but thats where we come in.
In other words, while progressing technologically, we are regressing socially and relationally. For no technology can fill the God-shaped void in all our hearts. A virtual world cannot be a substitute for the fulfillment found in loving our neighbor as we love ourselves here, in the real world.
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Matt 8:36
No thanks
The movie trailer on You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C9tKfl8t0Y
Tom Hanks has become tired,and his left-wing politics are annoying.
No thanks.
Sure, sure, but she doesn’t solve the problem. Instead of shutting down The Circle, she just takes it over. Which, I guess, makes her Stalin.
Emma Watson looks a little rough in the trailer.
Emma Watson looks a little rough in the trailer.
She keeps doing dumb crap like she has recently, and she’s going to be as worn out as Lindsay Lohan.
What did she do?
Kind of interesting that they chose the Circle just as Apple is putting the final touches on its toroidal headquarters.
The Regressives are amazing, aren't they?
They also recently dragged out the movie '1984' - portraying it as a movie against Trump and Conservatives...I wonder how many theater goes walk out scratching their head and figure out '1984' is about Politically Correct Totalitarian Progressives...
Yeah. She must be pat her “sell by” date.
One of the best ever shows about this is "Nosedive," one of this season's remarkable "Black Mirror" episodes.
Smiley Virus is supposedly clean and sober, for 3 whole weeks! “The longest I’ve gone without weed”.
Uhhh......yeah.
Still WNB.
Make no mistake: The Circle is not a great movie by any means.
Make no mistake: The Circle is not a great movie by any means.
Make no mistake: The Circle is not a great movie by any means.
Needs repeating. It sucked.
I’ll tell her you said that - when she wakes up.
It may be a bad movie, but it makes excellent points, and the “progressives” did it to themselves.
It may be a bad movie, but it makes excellent points, and the “progressives” did it to themselves.
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