Well going into
“The Social Network” I was not expecting it to be all that great
I mean it's a film about Facebook how good can it be right? and now
there are all of these comments like “What's next? 'Wikipedia:The
Movie'? Or 'IMDb : The Movie'?” Yes Facebook is a website but its
is not just any average site like Wikipedia or IMDb but it is one of
the biggest cultural phenomenons and influences of our time. Facebook
has changed the way people communicate and changed the way somebody's
social life today operates; it's also worth billions and it has
generated a following of over 500 Million People. Doesn't a
Phenomenon with that kind of description deserve a movie portrayal?
Indeed it does and through the experience of viewing this movie I
realized I misjudged the potential of this film by a long shot. In
fact the only 3 reasons I saw this film is 1.David Fincher was the
director (He directed my favorite film) 2.it has a lot of Oscar buzz
3. One of the trailers made it look like it had a shot of being
somewhat good.
The film itself is
wonderful and quite interesting because the story behind this story
of modern youth culture is very entertaining. The Screenplay is very
well written by Arron Sorkin the full story arch is nicely done and
he is a master of dialog. David Fincher's direction pulls this fine
story together nicely by capturing a range of tones throughout the
film such as humor,sadness,pity,curiosity,and drama among others.
Another thing I did not expect from him (Fincher) was his ability to
capture the essence of youth this I found pleasantly
surprising.Pulling of the essence of youth isn't exactly easy in film
but the ensemble cast helped in this one with some very fine tuned
performances. Jesse Eisenberg plays Mark Zuckerberg (the creator of
Facebook) and his performance was similar to just about all his past
roles but he did put more into this one so I think it tops the rest.
Despite that he isn't great like Heath Ledger or anything but he is
perfect in this role because it plays his strengths; his naturally
quirkiness and nerdy-ness makes him just about the only person to
play Zuckerberg. Andrew Garfield the next actor to portray Spiderman
in the future plays Eduardo Saverin (Zuckerberg's best friend co
founder and CFO of Facebook and he is wonderful with his intense and
likeable performance, it even makes me look forward slighly to the
new Spidey reboot (I was mad initially when they announced the reboot
I enjoyed the Toby Maguire films). Justin Timberlake is surprisingly
great as the suave partier businessman Sean Parker, the rest of the
cast is good for the most part including a nice supporting role by
Armie Hammer and a good transition role for Brenda Song previously
seen on the Disney channel and an appearance by Rashida Jones who is
just pleasant to look at. As for the more technical aspects of the
film the editing and cinematography where great as well as the sound
mixing (some of the best ever). It also has a nice score put together
by Atticus
Ross and Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) I even downloaded the free 5
track sampler and those five tracks where featured in the film and
they are good unique and enjoyable. Overall a well made,well acted
very entertaining film that is indeed a must see and I look to see
David Fincher and company at the Oscars in February.
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