Friday, October 12, 2012

Social Network


You don’t get to 500million friends without making a few enemies.  The Social Network was released in 2010 was directed by David Fincher and has won many awards such as an Oscar, a Golden reel, and a Critics choice award.  It stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, and Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker. It follows the story of Mark Zuckerberg’s time in Harvard and how he created Facebook, one of the most widely used social networking sites today, and the lawsuits that followed.
Although I’m not a genius getting sued for millions and can’t hack into Harvard’s computers or make a website while I’m drunk let alone sober, I am a college student who has seen some of what is portrayed in the Social Network and I’m also an avid Facebook user.  I was expecting some boring story about computer nerds sitting around a computer where one eventually screwed the rest of them over for a lot of money.  All I can say is I was wrong. Don’t get me wrong there are still some computer nerd aspects such as the competition to become an intern by hacking but they even found a way to turn it around by making the possible interns take shots every few minutes. But like any great college movie the film included some humor, drama, and aspects of college life.
           The film is mostly a drama but there are a few parts that make you laugh. The film doesn’t use dark humor, but it’s not light either. In one scene they try to build a zip line from the house to the pool but rip the chimney off the house instead. The characters mostly use sarcastic humor such as the character Erica Albright says “I'm sorry you are not sufficiently impressed with my education.” Zuckerberg replies “I'm sorry I don't have a rowboat, so we're even.”
          
          Getting sued for millions? Yeah, that’s some drama. Some claim their ideas were stolen, others that they own more of the Facebook Company, while all of this is going on they bring darker sides out of one another making more drama arise. Zuckerberg’s girlfriend tells him “..You’re going to go through life thinking that girls don't like you because you're a nerd. And I want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that that won't be true. It'll be because you're an asshole.” They’re in college for the creation of Facebook so naturally college life is all around them. One scene Saverin has to carry a chicken with him everywhere as part of his hazing. Also they party; often in the film they go to parties and clubs, or are drinking. Zuckerberg even creates a website while drunk in the beginning.

I loved this movie, and think any college or Facebook fan would. It brings the best of film out with a lot of drama that is softened with humor. Although it did have a few dry spots it’s still worth it to see the award winning film.

7 comments:

  1. Ive seen the Social Network a couple times! I love the movie because there is no other movie like it ever created! It has a "different" plot and allows you to see into the life of one of the most well known young and successful men in the world!

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  2. I think this is a great review for the movie! I've seen it countless times, mainly since the Jesse Eisenberg is from my hometown so it was shown in my high school all the time, but thats besides the point; in my many times of seeing it, I agree that it's an over-all great movie with a few dry spots. Great choice of quotes to include throughout your review, it was fun to read!

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  3. Your film review is a great analysis of the Social Network! I have seen it before so I know what it is about, but if I hadn't this would definitely give me a good idea of what to expect. The first line of your review is my favorite part, it is interesting and definitely makes you want to read more. Great job!!

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  4. You did a great job lookin at this movie from a review standpoint!It is a very well known movie now because it recently has recieved many different awards! However I, someone who has seen this movie I think you do a great job telling people what to expect in this movie with your description of humor is spot on! Now see I have only seen the movie once. I wasn't that big of a fan honestly, the humor to me seemed to be too dry. BUT you have now convinced me to rewatch the movie, who knows maybe this second time around I'll noticw more about the movie and find ways and reasons to appriciate it just as the masses have! Anyway great job! You set up a unique review for something that recently hass had plenty of reviews about it!! Bravo

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  5. Hey I did the social network too! I completely agree with you I was definitely not expecting as interesting a plot as I saw. I went in expecting to be kind of bored but it was honestly one of the best movies I've ever seen. I think your review captured it really well and made me want to watch it again! nice job!

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  6. I also watched the Social Network and felt very similarly as you did. The overall story and plot of the movie was very interesting, as well as intriguing, but there were many parts that left me feeling bored. I really like how you quoted his girlfriend because it really exemplifies what kind of person Zuckerberg is. I thought it was a really good idea that you included all of the awards the movie won too. Good job!

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  7. I think you were spot on with this review. I've watched the Social Network a couple times in the past and I've literally thought the exact same things you mentioned in this review! Good job!

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