22 февр. 2020 г.

The Circle (2017)

Annie: What are you doing right now?
Mae: I'm at work. I come here each day and in return, I receive money to buy goods and services.

Bailey: Oh, did you think this was just a camera? No, welcome to real time analytic processing. When you see this, you're also getting this. Air quality, traffic volume, weather patterns, biometrics, facial recognition, saved and searchable, all to serve you better...

Bailey: Now, Circlers... do you like to share?
Sharing is caring!

Bailey: We will see it all. Because knowing is good. But knowing everything is better.

Gina: You've had a blip or two when it comes to meshing with the community, like your absence at several weekend or evening events. Which are, of course, optional.
Mae: I'm sorry?
Gina: Let's start with this weekend. You left campus at 11:42 p.m. on Friday and got back 8:46 a.m., Monday.
Mae: Was there work on the weekend?
Gina: Oh, no, no!
Mae: I didn't... I'm sorry.
Gina: There wasn't mandatory work on the weekend! This isn't like a clock in, clock out type place, thank God! But, you know, there were thousands of people here participating in a hundred different activities.
Matt: So many.

Gina: Oh, forgot one more thing. This is your participation rank. Party rank for short. Some people here call it the popularity rank, but it's not really that. It's just an algorithm-generated number that takes into account all your activity in the inner circle. That makes sense?
Mae: I think so.
Gina: Okay. And again, it's just for fun.
Matt: It's just for fun!


Mae: Why the low profile?
Ty: I just wanted to move through this world like a normal person. I didn't wanna be watched every second.

Bailey: Mae, you're a valued part of the Circle, and you're family. And we care about everybody you care about.

Mae: Secrets are lies... Secrets are what make crimes possible. We behave worse when we're not accountable. I was my worst self because I didn't think anyone was watching. I thought... that I was alone.

Bailey: Does it feel right to have deprived them of seeing what you saw, Mae?
Mae: It doesn't. It feels very wrong. It was selfish. When you deprive others of experiences like the ones I had, you're essentially stealing from them... Knowledge is a basic human right. Access to all possible human experience is a basic human right.

Mae: We already have the infrastructure... The government needs us more than we need them. Imagine having the full will of the people. Instantly. You'd have... true democracy for the first time in human history. No voter suppression. You're voting from home... No more rigged elections. The UN can demand that they're held through the Circle. But only if everyone is heard. Every human on Earth. We can take the pulse of the nation, everyone in the world in seconds on any subject. It's the only way, right?

Mae: When everyone is united, everyone is known, heard, accountable, they can be better served... But what about the people who aren't part of the Circle, who don't want to be woven into the fabric of society or worse, want to tear out that fabric?... I want to introduce Soul Search...

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