From ex cons with teardrop tattoos to wall street bankers in suspenders circle is flourishing with stereotypes akin to those found in children's toy sets. These characters are about as dynamic as a brickwall and theyre performances are delivered by acting reminiscent of state farm and all state commercials. The plot and direction are incredibly predictable and the writer's intentions to construct a microcosm of society riddled with all of it's conflicts are apparent from the opening scene. This rare…