User blog comment:PlantyThePottedPlant/Random Topic Blogging III: Blog Harder/@comment-4123215-20140128095416/@comment-4123215-20140128172352

These three young adults, including Brie, her boyfriend in the film, and a newcomer, basically work at a home for troubled teens. Basically the film is just their lives, interacting with the teens, and trying to make a live for themselves while doing it.

The three young workers are probably the best representation of young adults I've seen in a film in a long time, and the other actors do a great job too. The film is a little cheesy at times, but if you can't connect in some way with one of the three workers, I honestly don't think you have a soul.

As well, as someone who basically grew up (And still lives) with high and low functioning mentally challenged people, it's a pretty solid representation, undoubtedly.

The trailer is pretty generic, but here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8QxAYxNRgs It's often described as the "Best movie you never saw last year", but I think Circles would be considered that if people actually seen it.