Emma Watson attended the MTV Movie & TV Awards today May 7th, 2017, where she received the award for “Best Actor In A Movie.” Along with that “Beauty and The Beast” walked away with the award for “Best Movie Of The Year.” Congrats! Emma…We have added the images to the gallery. Please enjoy!
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Emma Watson’s latest film, “The Circle” is in theaters today, Friday, April 28th, 2017. Go see it!
Based on a book by Dave Eggers, The Circle is a mysterious internet company, the titular Circle, which is described as a massive enterprise encompassing both social media and video technology. Both the movie and the book take a lot of inspiration from big Silicon Valley companies, like Apple and Facebook, but is The Circle based on a real company?
“The Circle does everything: emails, social media, online banking, image and video sharing, etc. Such an all-encompassing business doesn’t appear to be based on any one tech company but is rather an amalgam of all successful companies currently gaining a monopoly of the tech market. For example, The Circle has mysterious founders idolized within the company, reminiscent of Steve Jobs at Apple, and the SeeChange device rolled out in the book, a small camera that sends out a real-time video, is not so many steps ahead from a GoPro or a smart phone. The idea of communicating through constant video streaming is akin to Periscope or even Snapchat, two hugely popular technical advances in social media.”
“It’s easy to find aspects of every big tech company in The Circle, some made even more evident in the film adaptation. Take the character of Bailey (Tom Hanks), the charismatic founder who runs massive announcement events wearing jeans and a black turtleneck sweatshirt — an obvious take on Jobs.” (Though Hanks did tell Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey “I played you!” during a live Q&A promoting the film.) – Bustle
Regardless of if “The Circle” was based on a real company, the film deals with many of the same issues currently being debated in the tech industry. (Example: The Circle, has little regard for privacy rights in an Internet age) — something very hotly debated today.
The Circle itself doesn’t need to be based on a real company for the themes of the film to ring true.