Friday, October 1, 2010

The Social Network Review

The Social Network Review
Film: The Social Network
Director: David Fincher, written by Aaron Sorkin
Staring: Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer
Depending on the budget of a film and ITS EE box office intake, the Rules at an early screening Vary. For the much anticipated film, The Social Network Members audience, Including myself, were searched with metal detectors and Asked to leave our phones and cameras at the door. The Irony of Being stripped of Any Device That Could Be Used To record and steal a movie That Is Based on a stolen idea for a social media outlet sells That information is personal Believe PeopleSoft was Not one we lost. Alanis Morissette Could write a verse about this.

The film Begins with an extended scene Between Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg (Played in an Oscar-Worthy Performance by Zombie Land and Adventureland's Jesse Eisenberg) and a Fictional girlfriend, Erica. Though this scene never really occurred while Zuckerberg was a student at Harvard University, it accomplished the goal of setting the stage for attempting Thurs Understand Zuckerberg, an understanding, That Is a Pivotal hurdle in gaining full appreciation of how and why the story of Facebook's Creation Came To Be. Zuckerberg Exhibits a genius is a mind that works fast forward at all times and social skills, or LACK thereof, That hint at a Slight Case of Asperger's Syndrome.

The Social Network Begins at the end. That is, the story of how Facebook Came Thurs fruition is Told through the proceedings of two independent lawsuits filed against Zuckerberg, one by his former best friend and Facebook CFO Eduardo saver (the only non-Fictional character that was Involved in the film's making) Classmates and fellow Harvard Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narendra.

0 Comments:

blogger templates | Cheap Domains