“Facebook opens human desires full of networks”. MouthShut review on “Social Network” movie

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The social network is already a phenomenon so my review will be short & i am writing because I love David Fincher & i liked the flick too.The foundation of online phenomenon Facebook comes in for analysis in this semi biopic-based drama, which turns the site’s decisive years into a ethical story of gen x times. Computer-science student Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) is a detested outsider at Harvard in 2003, but finds a way of to enclose the university’s traditional privileged elite class by creating the networking technology that makes him one of the world’s youngest billionaires. In the journey, there’s friendship, disloyalty, tension & court case, both his on e-time best aide buddy Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) & rivals the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer) sue for their piece of a huge large cake money. The amazing banter from screenwriter Aaron Sorkin & David Fincher’s strongly focused direction work in performance to help character clashes over computer geek’s greed, excavating deep to make clear the story’s essential tensions between greed & loyalty. It’s fascinating stuff, not least when Justin Timberlake showing off on as show off internet futurist Sean Napster Parker. Most important however, is how this brilliantly accumulated advisory tale gets directly to the heart of the human needs, greeds & failings foundation dizzying technological development, generates one of the truly major cinemas of gen x era. Fincher & Sorkin(screenplay) tears the story into three zones, bouncing back forth between the rising present & Zuckerberg’s future authentication. David again proves himself to be one of the true creative leading filmmakers in the world, one of the best story tellers. Dialogues are excellent witty hard hitting. As far performance goes Jesse steal the show with his powerful energy.

Check out these dialogues- In court room Mark-As for any charges stemming from the breach of security, I believe I deserve some recognition from this board.
I had to swear an oath before we began this deposition, and I don’t want to perjure myself, so I have a legal obligation to say no.
I think if your clients want to sit on my shoulders and call themselves tall, they have the right to give it a try – but there’s no requirement that I enjoy sitting here listening to people lie. You have part of my attention – you have the minimum amount. The rest of my attention is back at the offices of Facebook, where my colleagues and I are doing things that no one in this room, including and especially your clients, are intellectually or creatively capable of doing.
Without money the site can’t function. Okay, let me tell you the difference between Facebook and everyone else, we don’t crash EVER! if those servers are down for even a day, our entire reputation is irreversibly destroyed! Users are fickle, Friendster has proved that. Even a few people leaving would reverberate through the entire userbase. The users are interconnected, that is the whole point. College kids are online because their friends are online, and if one domino goes, the other dominos go, don’t you get that? I am not going back to the Caribbean NIght at A-E-PI!
Many more makes it gripping story of youngest billionaire with outstanding acting ,direction,script adopted from book still tight as hell makes Social network worthy.But for me Fight club is David’s best work.

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