a social network is the story of one of the greatest inventions of modern times, Facebook. Although the film is largely about Mark Zuckerberg, the man behind Facebook and other enemies he makes in his journey to 500 million friends, a true hero of David Fincher's instant cult classic Aaron Sorkin is a brilliant screenplay.
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Harvard undergrad and a genius when it comes to programming, Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), along with best friend Eduardo Saverino (Andrew Garfield) creates a web site that compares the female undergrads minutes after being dumped by Erica Albright (Rooney Mara). Instead of being angry at his incompetent social skills Zuckerberg blogs nasty things about Albright, while he drinks himself silly and creates a Web right from his dorm room that brings down the college servers. Reprimanded for their actions, Zuckerberg's popularity soars, and as women hate her on sight attracts Winklevoss twins (Armia Hammer) and Divya Narendra (Max Minghella) to program their own social networking site called Harvard connections. Although he agrees to work for them Zuckerberg ends up creating a suspiciously similar to his place called Facebook. As Facebook's popularity grows Zuckerberg meets Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), co-founder of Napster, which is much Saverino's horror Zukerberg becomes a role model. Spent a desire to create a 'big' thing Zuckerberg ends losing Anyone who has ever been close to him.
Harvard undergrad and a genius when it comes to programming, Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), along with best friend Eduardo Saverino (Andrew Garfield) creates a web site that compares the female undergrads minutes after being dumped by Erica Albright (Rooney Mara). Instead of being angry at his incompetent social skills Zuckerberg blogs nasty things about Albright, while he drinks himself silly and creates a Web right from his dorm room that brings down the college servers. Reprimanded for their actions, Zuckerberg's popularity soars, and as women hate her on sight attracts Winklevoss twins (Armia Hammer) and Divya Narendra (Max Minghella) to program their own social networking site called Harvard connections. Although he agrees to work for them Zuckerberg ends up creating a suspiciously similar to his place called Facebook. As Facebook's popularity grows Zuckerberg meets Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), co-founder of Napster, which is much Saverino's horror Zukerberg becomes a role model. Spent a desire to create a 'big' thing Zuckerberg ends losing Anyone who has ever been close to him.
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razor-sharp writing and editing to crisp social network of highly interesting film. Fincher manages to take us into the mind of the hero of pop culture and show how the view of the world, and simultaneously shows us the villain behind the mask as viewed by the world at large. Although the film received some Flak from Silicon Valley for a blatant "Hollywoodization 'about a man who does nothing more than sitting in front of the computer for hours on end, critics and audiences alike have showered social network with elaborate praise.
Social Network could have fallen flat on its face that it was not for convincing representations of the major players. Jesse Eisenberg plays Zuckerberg with great conviction and with greater ease. Right from the first scene where he dumped the last shot by hitting refresh on his laptop every five seconds in hopes that his friend request accepted by Albright, Eisenberg nice tows a fine line between being wrong genius to complete an arrogant, rude and obnoxious jerk who does not to control his acerbic personality. Andrew Garfield as gullible Eduardo Saverino, the only friend of Zuckerberg ever, provides a good balance between Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake's dazzling Sean Parker. Even Rooney Mara as Erica Albright shines in her two scenes.
The final word on the Social Network
ten years ago Fincher's Fight Club was called the most relevant film of this generation, but with a social network has made a film that has not only improved in its portrayal of generation, but also acts as an important chronicle of the current time. No matter how you see the truth behind the drama that unfolds in the social network of Aaron Sorkin's finely crafted script that creates high drama into something that is part of the daily existence of millions of people in combination with Eisenberg is a wonderful display of irony is a complete social pariah becomes the biggest thing in social networking makes social networking seminal piece of modern film that is fun to watch.
Social Network Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Armia Hammer, Max Minghella, Justin Timberlake and Rooney Mara
Social Network Author: Aaron Sorkin (based on Ben Mezrich book, The Accidental Billionaires ).
Social Network Directed by David Fincher
Social Network Rating: 4 / 5
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