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Circle — In here…everything gets you killed.
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Circle

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Circle

In a massive, mysterious chamber, fifty strangers awaken to find themselves trapped with no memory of how they got there. Organized in an inward-facing circle and unable to move, they quickly learn that every two minutes, one of them must die…executed by a strange device in the center of the room.

Countries: FR
Languages: French
Runtime: 1hrs 26min
Status: Released
Release date: 2015-05-28
Release format: Streaming — Oct 16, 2015
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Overquake
@overquake 3 years ago

I pull this one out every couple years. Very rewatchable. Julie Benz (Buffy, Dexter) is a real highlight. This is exactly my kind of movie.

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Overquake
@overquake 3 years ago

I pull this one out every couple years. Very rewatchable. Julie Benz (Buffy, Dexter) is a real highlight. This is exactly my kind of movie.

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Halit Y.
@quasimodonotre 4 years ago

There are such questions; they are "The questions we cannot get the answers to are based on the lack of answers. (citation)

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Darth
@darthdoggo 2 years ago

Still a great movie 2nd time around, butttt how would it be possible for a pregnant lady to live if the fetus counts as a vote? (You could bring up the different stages but one of the ladies outside in the end looked bigger than the lady in the circle we saw) so realistically if you go along with the logic of the movie the pregnant women would’ve had to vote for their baby and then die from the dead fetus behind pulled towards the abyss

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Neenee Wayland
@neeneewayland 3 years ago

I really enjoyed this movie because it sparks a lot of conversation about who “deserves” to live and die. Whose lives are more important etc. I thought they could have come up with a cooler reason for why all the people were in that situation. Definitely very thought provoking for a movie that all takes place in that one room. It was exciting to learn more and more about the characters as the movie progressed.

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fly
@fly 4 years ago

50 people just standing, no movement, all in a dark room, no decor but a few lights on the floor, no ceiling nor walls. Everything is just down to the minimum, and yet, it makes a very compelling movie.

One can't say anything really original happens either, once you got the idea - every two minutes one of them has to die, they can vote for which - it all happens as expected. Most of the characters and arguments are very cliche, and the cast has conveniently almost every topic needed to go through current societal discourse (just missing on the trans issue).

So who should die first ? Elderlies obviously, then who ? What should matter ?
- Ethnicity (incoming all the cliches about
- Single ? Married ?
- Have children ? How many ?
- Criminal ? Cop ? Military ?
- Gay ?
- Religious ? Atheist ?
- Kid ?
- Pregnant woman ?
- Banker ? Unemployed ?
- Good health ? Sick ? Was sick but is better ? Handicapped ?

It's also like a game, so what's the winning strategy ?
- Be a leader
- Make target t other people
- Be nice
- Don't play at all
- Be sneaky
- Who can you trust ? For how long ?

It is a very ancient ethical debate and yet so relevant today because current technology literally ask us to train machines to make these decisions.

We just go through all of it, in no particular order. It's not specially clever, but that's the whole point. People are not specially clever. This happens exactly how it would in real life. Some people with strong opinions will lead the pack, directing the group attention and hatred towards certain subjects. But two minutes later they will target the wrong person and be targeted instead. Most of the temporary leaders are arrogant assholes that don't even realize how wrong they are, and they get eliminated pretty soon by saying the wrong thing not long after. Some of those overstay an incredibly long time though.

Just one thing is a little weird. Everybody understands pretty quick that if any survive, there can be only one. So pretty much none of the strategy make sense. I mean, when they're down to a few people and beard guy tries to convince 3 people in a row with some "do you wanna live and see your family again ?", how can it work ? Specially as the two opposing sides are "kill the kid as soon as possible" against "don't do that". But I get the point. People are probably very easy to manipulate in this situation.

Interestingly, the movie is not _that_ predictable, because you pretty much know all the scenarios, and they could literally go any of these way without changing anything. The tension is maintained and the dynamics change as we go, starting from random behaviour to a few leaders of opinions to pure group strategy. So sure the winner is [spoiler]the smart guy that plays the nice guy and uses a very clever trick at the end[/spoiler], but it could really have been anything. Could have been [spoiler]they let the kid win and she steps into a very different world at the end[/spoiler], or [spoiler]one of the other assholes, a more obvious traitor could have made it to the end[/spoiler].

As a description of mob behaviour and the current state of society, that is very very good. However I'm just a little sad that is really is just that. I would have appreciated a tad bit on the why/how part. We're told very early "it's aliens", so ok. But why ? What's the goal ? Is it happening to other people (probably). Will there be other rounds ? Is there a winning strategy ? This is briefly evoked, but it quickly turns into who should we kill, and a little more thinking and scenario evolutions about what is happening could have beer very interesting. Or on this other end, be darker about how they came here and what happens after. See Cube.

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Fish Eggs
@thanostheweeb 1 year ago

I hate movies with a lot of talking, but this one kept my attention. It was very suspenseful and the ending was a surprise.

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Breeze
@thebreezus 2 years ago

A successful indie, never heard of the folks, but definitely inspired the get out of room of movies.

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d2freak
@d2freak 7 years ago

Really interesting movie throughout. It really keeps you hooked and instead of depending on the gore like many other movies in this genre, it instead investigates how humans really treat each other and how we see each other and how we throw around guilt. It becomes a game of pointing fingers and that turns out surprisingly entertaining.

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J.H.P. Yandeara
@yandeara 7 years ago

The movie is very good until it reaches the end, nothing against the last death, but it was kind of silly the issue of ships etc. It would have been better if I had finished with the last ray.

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iFHYZZAYKG
@ifhyzzaykg 3 weeks ago

la neta estuvo entretenida pero si pulian mas la historia y ponian mejores personas uff...
y mas niños y asi...
the conspiracy of the wretch...
but what with that ending, I mean are they aliens or something and the pattern repeats itself just because or is he with them?
he's addicted to it, what the fvck happened with that ending....
it was all really good, but that ending....
I loved that he killed the pregnant woman and the baby, it was awesome, but give me more context.

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