The Social Network movie

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Actors

Aaron Sorkin, Christopher Khai, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield, Scott Lawrence, Calvin Dean, Oliver Muirhead, Felisha Terrell, Jeffrey Feingold, Vincent Rivera, Max Minghella, Naina Michaud, Carrie Armstrong, Wallace Langham, John Getz, Richard Stephens, Marcella Lentz-Pope, David Selby, Barry Livingston, Jesse Eisenberg, Melanie Booth, Rashida Jones, Jeff Rosick, Malese Jow, Alexandra Ruddy, Brian Palermo, Patrick Mapel, Amy Ferguson, James Shanklin, Tom Harvey, Tia Robinson, Peter Holden, Joseph Mazzello, Lacey Beeman, Rooney Mara, Cherilyn Wilson, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Darin Cooper, Cedric Sanders, Brenda Song, Armie Hammer, Julianna Milton, Trevor Wright, Shelby Young, Victor Z. Isaac, Eli Jane, Monique Edwards, Aria Noelle Curzon, John Hayden, Dustin Fitzsimons, Cali Fredrichs, Tony DeSean, Crystal Hoang, Charles Herbert, Eric La Barr, Scotty Crowe, Tyler Corbin, Jeff Martineau, Erica LaRose, Paton Ashbrook, Caleb Landry Jones, Bryan Barter, Toby Meuli, Alecia Svensen, Jami Owen, James Dastoli, Denise Grayson, Robert Dastoli, Jayk Gallagher, Marybeth Massett, Randy Evans, Henry Roosevelt, Pamela Roylance, Brett Leigh, Nicholas Tubbs, Kevin Chui, Richard Ferris, Burke Walton, Dane Nightingale, Stephen Fuller, John He, Nick Smoke, Steve Sires, Abhi Sinha, Mark Saul, Dakota Johnson, Nancy Linari, Douglas Urbanski, Inger Tudor, Mariah Bonner, Kyle Fain, Emma Fitzpatrick, Jeffrey Thomas Border, Courtney Arndt, Zoe De Toledo, Simon Barr, Alex Leigh, Phil Turnham, Richie Steele, Chris Friend, Alex Olijnyk, Ray Poulter, Bob Hewitt, Dave Lambourn, James Padmore, Sebastian Kouba, Robin Dowell, Nathan Hillyer, Alex Reznik, Sarah Shane Adler, Cayman Grant, Jared Hillman, Caitlin Gerard, Franco Vega, Andrew Thacher, Shane Adler, Annabelle Amirav, Alexander Cardinale, Chris Gouchoe, Paul S. Kim, Riley Voelkel, Amie Raylinn Apodaca, Jonathan Baron, Noah Baron, Dale Basescu, Mike Bash, Tony Calle, Shannon Carter, Chad Davis, Carlos Foglia, Josh Haslup, Fatimah Hassan, Courtney Kato, Eric Naroyan, Rebecca Ocampo, David Angel Rivera, Nicole Sadighi, Jason Shepard, Nathan Dean Snyder, Lindsay Stuart, Cody Wood,

Director

David Fincher

332 Comments


  1. michelle-halloway from Australia
    Dec 31, 2010

    Propaganda

    This facebook site is part of surveillance and mining of personal
    information.

    The origin of this website will undoubtedly be concealed for if it was
    to be revealed, or even spoken of in any factual terms people would be
    terrified. That is why the marketing and propaganda for networks such s
    these is false and designed to blind people from the truth. Stay away
    from face book and twitter if you value your personal integrity privacy
    because once you access it and create a profile you agree to terms that
    give them total access to all of your information.

    That is the tip of the ice berg. Just do a little research and don't
    believe everything they tell you. Watch for entertainment if you must
    but always maintain a critical outlook that there are layers to the
    onion skin that need to be removed and exposed that you may not
    necessarily know. To assume facebook is harmless and just fun is a
    temptation for many young people who just want some harmless fun. That
    does not exist any more and you need to protect yourself, your identity
    and families.

    I am not a nutter, have 2 degrees and love to research and think and
    question things. There are answers available if you care to look for
    them.

    Good luck people, please don't get sucked in.


  2. Parry-3
    Dec 29, 2010

    The Binary Society

    Title, money and beauty are the three forms of aristocracy as director
    Preston Sturges once observed and they are the governing forces of our
    society. Connected to all three forms are curiosity and jealousy. Both
    are very powerful human emotions that give people a certain false sense
    of power and "raison d'être". Facebook the website/phenomenon is
    primarily built on it. Curiosity and jealousy intersect in unexpected
    ways, desires are triggered via mouse-clicks and somehow a whole new
    way of existence is created and released.

    What's even more powerful, David Fincher, writer Aaron Sorkin, the work
    of the entire cast and crew rounded off by an amazing score by Trent
    Reznor and Atticus Ross completely captured all the above mentioned
    aspects.

    But the ultimate feat, that "The Social Network" manages to achieve, is
    to show to an entire generation of internet users that no life can be
    lead if identity is not based in reality. Every life has a profile, not
    every life is profiled to have a soul. Mark Zuckerberg seemed to have
    grasped this fundamental contradiction and, according to the film,
    failed to choose the right side of this equation.

    Now this is one hell of a movie.


  3. didi_beraldo from Manaus, Brazil
    Dec 29, 2010

    Nice movie

    I thought I was gonna watch another ridiculous blockbuster, but in
    fact, it was the opposite. The movie at its totality keeps a nice pace,
    it doesn't make you feel tired or willing to scream at some point
    "That's it!". Justin Timberlake is a good surprise I must admit. It is
    not an Academy Awards play, however, I've seen a lot of worse things .
    But Jesse Eisenberg is such a good actor that he doesn't need to make a
    huge effort to prove it. Softly, as the movie goes, he makes his
    character as big as the Mark Zuckenberg's bank account. By the way,
    Mark on this movie is seen as a genius, fast, non-sociable person, in
    other words, the villain. But is he? I don't think so. Andrew
    Garfield's character, Eduardo Saverin, the Brazilian Facebook
    co-founder, is kind of double-crossed by Mark (in Eduardo's point of
    view), but he knew that it might happen. The Winklevoss' twins are the
    really victims on this whole situation in my opinion. Their idea was
    completely stolen and, as we say in Brazil, it became Mark's golden
    chicken.


  4. priyantha-bandara from Colombo -Sri Lanka
    Dec 28, 2010

    Who want's to know the Facebook?

    I can't recall seeing a modern Biopic which was so much talked about
    than 'The Social Network'. In this age where the contemporary community
    and media cannot live without the word FACEBOOK, it's always a pleasure
    and interesting to see how its creators have really made it. The
    picture full of Mark Zuckerberg and his life after 2003 is experienced
    not so quietly throughout the movie. The story telling is done via
    bouncing in between two law suits. Starting from the early days of
    Marks Harvard life up to where the Facebook hits a million subscribers,
    the events which occur are dramatically represented without making the
    viewer bored. Some dialogs slip away without giving a split second to
    comprehend due to the talking nature of Mark which sounds speedier than
    a F1 racing car. Coz of this maybe a second viewing is recommended. But
    the story is pretty neat and easy to digest. Specially as many of us
    already know what really went in the creation of Facebook.

    The important fact is to the get the line between fact and fiction
    correct. Especially when it's based on true events and the key
    character is immensely influencing the society as we speak. So you
    movie gores better read a few articles once your done enjoying the
    movie. Movies are always pretty dramatic than real life so you may need
    to realize that one way or the other.

    Cinematically 'The Social Network' is a good movie. You won't get bored
    and the story does not let you down. Its fast as I mentioned before so
    you might be left out from time to time but catching up is mandatory.
    Acting is wonderful. I believe Jesse Eisenberg have done justice to his
    character and hope that Mark Zuckerberg will agree on that. If not we
    have never seeing the real man and will end up engraving someone else's
    image on our mind.

    Overall what started with an investment of $1000 and becomes $65
    Billion worth within years in the plot doesn't sound like a bad movie
    at all. And that's Facebook.

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