[88] Sorkin responded to these allegations by saying, "I was writing about a very angry and deeply misogynistic group of people". "[69], The Social Network was released on DVD and Blu-ray January 11, 2011. He relents when Zuckerberg reveals that they have secured $500,000 from angel investor Peter Thiel. 1, grossing $22.4 million in 2,771 theaters. Zuckerberg himself doesn't have much of a social life onscreen, misses parties, would rather work. It’s rapid-fire dialogue at its best. "[91] Jessi Hempel, a technology writer for Fortune who says she's known Zuckerberg "for a long time", wrote of the film: The real-life Zuckerberg was maniacally focused on building a web site that could potentially connect everyone on the planet...By contrast, in the film he seems more obsessed with achieving the largesse that bad boy Sean Parker, an original Napster founder, portrays when he arrives to meet Zuckerberg at a New York restaurant.[92]. That's how I came up with the structure of the deposition room. [55], From TheGuardian.com, Peter Bradshaw gave the film four stars, praising David Fincher's directing as the "right intensity and claustrophobia for a story that takes place largely in a stupefyingly male environment at Harvard University in 2003". Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies By the time I saw the book, I was probably 80 percent done with the screenplay. Rated PG-13 [96] Bob Lefsetz has stated that: "watching this movie makes you want to run from the theatre, grab your laptop and build your own empire,"[97] noting that The Social Network has helped fuel an emerging perception that "techies have become the new rock stars. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. According to Sorkin, Mezrich did not send him material from his book as he wrote it: "Two or three times we'd get together. Esquire named the film the best of the 2010s, calling it Citizen Kane "for the Internet age" and dubbing it "the movie of our new millennium". Saverin becomes enraged when he discovers that the new investment deal allows his share of Facebook to be diluted from 34% to 0.03% while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. It represents what is important to us. "The Social Network" has as its protagonist a character drawn in a Shakespearean mode, a high-achieving individual who carries within him the seeds of his own destruction. The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. This is sexist and illegal, and proves so popular, it crashes the campus servers. And most memorably we meet Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), the founder of two legendary web startups, Napster and Plaxo. Meanwhile, Saverin objects to Parker making business decisions for Facebook and freezes the company's bank account in the resulting dispute. [38] While Hammer was new to the sport, Pence rowed previously at Dartmouth College. He attempts to blame Saverin, so Zuckerberg cuts ties with him. Erica (a fictional character) is right, but at that moment she puts Zuckerberg in business. At the end of the day, they cannot help but portray him as the driven, forward-thinking genius that he is. But after nearly a decade of watching Facebook 'move fast and break things,' including news websites, social video, politics, etc., the movie's tangible sense of tension can easily be reinterpreted as foreboding for what comes after you make a billion friends. Pence was concerned about having no face time during the role, but after considerable musing thought of the role as a "no-brainer". The movie “The Social Network”, released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on October 2010 is the best film of 2010 and deserves to be awarded the Oscar for Best Picture category. All the others are friends of friends. The Social Network is the biggest relief I've ever had in a movie". Same on Facebook. [102] Another Facebook film may be produced, as Sheryl Sandberg has signed a deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment to develop her 2013 book Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead, into a movie. He said he read an unfinished draft of The Accidental Billionaires when the publisher began "shopping it around" for a film adaptation. "[35] This included sending the actors to "twin boot camp" for 10 months to learn everything about the Winklevosses. He goes home, has more beers and starts hacking into the "facebooks" of Harvard dorms to collect the head shots of campus women. Quentin Tarantino has named David Fincher’s drama about the creation of Facebook, The Social Network, as the best film of the past decade. z Film a conversation between two people in the style of The Social Network’s opening scene. [28] (Harvard has turned down most requests for on-location filming ever since the filming of Love Story (1970), which caused significant physical damage to trees on campus. The film won Best Picture from the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Circle, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association, making it only the third film in history—after Schindler's List (1993) and L.A. [49][50] The trailer was then shown in theaters, prior to the films Inception, Dinner for Schmucks, Salt, Easy A, The Virginity Hit, and The Other Guys. What I really like about the site was what the movie really touched on, the exclusivity of the website. It must also be impossible to make a movie about a computer programmer, because what is programming but writing in a language few people in the audience know? And his brilliant, troubling film bristles with that queasy sense of prophecy and prescience. [41] The White Stripes' song "Ball and Biscuit" can be heard in the opening of the film and The Beatles' song "Baby, You're a Rich Man" concludes the film. As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business. There are very few women in the film that aren’t drugged-up, drunk, partying groupies. He was uninterested in money, stayed in modest houses, didn't fall into drugs. "[98] This has led Dave Knox to comment that: "fifteen years from now we might just look back and realize this movie inspired our next great generation of entrepreneurs. "[111] Inverse listed the film among those defining "class rage" in the 2010s, "As a gently prodding diagnosis of class conflict, The Social Network is a logical place to start. "In real life, he [Zuckerberg] was just sitting around with his friends in front of his computer, ordering pizza", she declared. Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin with an idea for Thefacebook, a social networking website that would be exclusive to Ivy League students. I am not a friend of Mark Zuckerberg. Did he steal a trade secret? - Quora", "Eduardo Saverin saves face blogging about 'The Facebook Movie, "@kevinmarks Spot on Kevin. [89], Andrew Clark of The Guardian wrote that "there's something insidious about this genre of [docudrama] scriptwriting", wondering if "a 26-year-old businessman really deserves to have his name dragged through the mud in a murky mixture of fact and imagination for the general entertainment of the movie-viewing public?". What is the big deal about accuracy purely for accuracy's sake, and can we not have the true be the enemy of the good? Josh Pence is the body double for Hammer, playing both twins; he also appears in a cameo role as the man being detoured from the bathroom by Zuckerberg and Saverin. ... Film. Clark added, "I'm not sure whether Mark Zuckerberg is a punk, a genius or both. Read on! "[4], Journalist Jeff Jarvis acknowledged the film was "well-crafted" but called it "the anti-social movie", objecting to Sorkin's decision to change various events and characters for dramatic effect, and dismissing it as "the story that those who resist the change society is undergoing want to see". What he needed was the ability to intuit a way to involve the human race in the Kevin Bacon Game. In 2016, it was voted 27th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 international film critics.[5]. "[113] Sorkin also mentioned that there was indeed enough material to create a sequel. What would their beliefs, quotes and interests be? [114] On July 18, 2019, Eisenberg expressed his interests in starring in the proposed sequel, stating that "Sorkin is a genius, and if he chooses to write about something, I'll obviously be interested". Andrew Garfield evokes an honest friend who is not the right man to be CFO of the company that took off without him, but deserves sympathy. Neither Zuckerberg nor … [94], Divya Narendra said that he was "initially surprised" to see himself portrayed by the non-Indian actor Max Minghella, but also admitted that the actor did a "good job in pushing the dialogue forward and creating a sense of urgency in what was a very frustrating period". [19], Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin said, "What attracted me to [the film project] had nothing to do with Facebook. The point is to show an interaction of undergraduate chaos, enormous amounts of money and manic energy. To conceive of Facebook, Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) needed to know almost nothing about relationships or human nature (and apparently he didn't). [27] Additional scenes were filmed on the campus of Wheelock College, which was set up to be Harvard's campus. [70] The DVD includes an audio commentary with director David Fincher, and a second commentary with writer Aaron Sorkin and the cast. [71], The Social Network won the Best Motion Picture – Drama Golden Globe at the 68th Golden Globe Awards on January 16, 2011. Deep down, The Social Network is a fashion film, with the Facebook founder giving us a new sartorial standard for … Alone, Zuckerberg sends a Facebook friend request to Albright and repeatedly refreshes the page. The first scene of The Social Network really sets the stage for the rest of the film. Out of the films of 2010, The Social Network appeared on the most top-ten lists. "Trent Reznor To Score Facebook Movie. Most of them are smart Harvard undergrads, two of them (allied with Sean) are Victoria's Secret models, one (Christy, played by Brenda Song) is Eduardo's girlfriend. [66][67] In 2016, The Social Network was voted the 27th-best film of the 21st century by the BBC, as voted on by 177 film critics from around the world. [24] In a 2009 interview with The Baltimore Sun, Eisenberg said, "Even though I've gotten to be in some wonderful movies, this character seems so much more overtly insensitive in so many ways that seem more real to me in the best way. The movie, The Social Network, is a powerful portrayal of how the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg and his team, started out with a dream and a $1000 start up, to become the youngest billionaire in the world. [109] Mashable, listing The Social Network among the top 15 films of the 2010s, said of the story, "It was everything young people could be and everything older generations feared in us before a decade of blaming [us for] problems we didn't create and can't solve. He creates a campus website called Facemash by hacking into college databases to steal photos of female students, then allowing site visitors to rate their attractiveness. I'd go to Boston, or we'd meet in New York and kind of compare notes and share information, but I didn't see the book until he was done with it. Not that I worry about the audience anyway – it should be just the furthest thing from your mind. Zuckerberg may have had the insight that created Facebook, but he didn't do it alone in a room, and the movie gets a narration by cutting between depositions for lawsuits. "[97] After seeing the movie, Zuckerberg was quoted as saying he is "interested to see what effect The Social Network has on entrepreneurship", noting that he gets "lots of messages from people who claim that they have been very much inspired... to start their own company. I probably know 40 of my Facebook friends well, 100 glancingly, 200 by reputation. The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. He confronts Zuckerberg and Parker, and Saverin vows to sue Zuckerberg before being ejected from the building. And Dark! Maybe, for which the damages are more like $650, not $65 million. "[65], The Social Network appeared on 78 film critics' top-ten lists of the best films of 2010, based on Metacritic's aggregation. According to Sorkin, "I was reading it and somewhere on page three I said yes. [36] None of the cast rowing extras for the Henley Royal Regatta racing scene appeared in the film; filming for the race was originally planned to take place in Los Angeles, but Fincher decided to film in New England during production. [104] With Facebook going "from a utopian, world-shrinking force of good to a potential threat to democracy", Esquire wrote, "Fincher seemed to sense all of this and more long before anyone else. "[108] ScreenCrush ranked The Social Network eighth, referring to it as "[Fincher's] spiritual sequel to Fight Club, another story of a embittered, lonely man who discovers unleashing his rage at society has unexpected consequences". In its first week of release, DVD sales totaled $13,470,305 and it was the number-one-sold DVD of the week. Absolutely not. In 2010, it was announced that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross would create the film's score, which was released on September 28, 2010. It’s rapid-fire dialogue at its best. "[105] Director Quentin Tarantino called the film the best of the 2010s, singling out the script by Aaron Sorkin, whom he described as "the greatest active dialogist". 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Marylin Delpy, a junior lawyer for the defense, informs Zuckerberg that they will settle with Saverin since the sordid details of Facebook's founding and Zuckerberg's callous attitude will make him unsympathetic to a jury. [95], Since its release, The Social Network has been cited as inspiring involvement in start-ups and social media. This film is beautifully shot, very well directed and almost everything works, good job Fincher! Example: It is inefficient to seek romance by using strict logic to demonstrate your intellectual arrogance. But I won't be seeing The Social Network to find out."[90]. 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I can't go too deeply into that because most of the people did it on the condition of anonymity, but what I found was that two lawsuits were brought against Facebook at roughly the same time, that the defendant, plaintiffs, witnesses all came into a deposition room and swore under oath, and three different versions of the story were told. The Social Network is the score album for David Fincher's 2010 film of the same name, composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.It was released on September 28, 2010, through The Null Corporation. The testimony in the depositions makes it clear there is a case to be made against Zuckerberg, many of them sins of omission. It is said to be impossible to make a movie about a writer, because how can you show him only writing? He also suggests renaming the site Facebook. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. "[80] The Cardinal Courier stated that the film was about "greed, obsession, unpredictability and sex" and asked, "Although there are over 500 million Facebook users, does this mean Facebook can become a profitable blockbuster movie? "[112], In January 2019, Sorkin revealed that Rudin has suggested the development of a screenplay for a sequel, noting, "A lot of very interesting, dramatic stuff has happened since the movie ends. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra are incensed, believing that Zuckerberg stole their idea while keeping them in the dark by stalling on developing the Harvard Connection website. [48] The full length theatrical trailer debuted on July 16, 2010, which plays an edited version of the song "Creep", originally by Radiohead, covered by the Belgian choir group Scala & Kolacny Brothers. [56] In her review for The Verge, Kaitlyn Tiffany wrote positive comments on Aaron Sorkin's screenplay, writing that his "reflex for writing witty, whiny men with outsized intellect and poorly disguised narcissism serves as an advantage instead of a handicap. The theatrical trailer, put together by Mark Woollen & Associates, won the Grand Key Art award at the 2011 Key Art Awards,[51] sponsored by The Hollywood Reporter, and was also featured on The Film Informant's Perfect 10 Trailers in 2010. for sexual content, drug and alcohol use and language, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, SXSW 2021: Clerk, Not Going Quietly, Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free, SXSW 2021: Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and Legendary Tapes, Alien On Stage, The Spine of Night, SXSW 2021: Sound of Violence, Jakob's Wife, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror, Genius: Aretha Goes Surface Deep on the Queen of Soul. You needn't be a black T-shirted Apple dweeb to enjoy The Social Network, says John Patterson. They wanted me to start right away. [44] As he wanted to highlight the tremendous drama that went with Mark Zuckerberg's success, Kellerhouse thought of the tagline "You don’t get to 300 million friends without making a few enemies"; he would later adjust the line to "500 million friends" in anticipation of Facebook reaching 500 million users by the film's release date. "[110] IndieWire ranked The Social Network sixteenth among the decade's films, writing, "The Social Network is both a thrilling, queasy exploration of how Facebook came to be and a searing indictment of what it would inevitably become. [24] Max Minghella and Dakota Johnson were also confirmed. "[84], Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz called the film a "dramatization of history ... it is interesting to see my past rewritten in a way that emphasizes things that didn't matter, (like the Winklevosses, who I've still never even met and had no part in the work we did to create the site over the past 6 years) and leaves out things that really did (like the many other people in our lives at the time, who supported us in innumerable ways)". He nervously sips a beer and speed-talks through an aggressive interrogation. There may be a touch of Asperger's syndrome in both: They possess genius but are tone-deaf in social situations. Among the film's very few negative reviewers was Nathan Heller of Slate.com, who described it as "rote and deeply mediocre" as well as "maddeningly generic", and was of the opinion that, "Sorkin and Fincher's 2003 Harvard is a citadel of old money, regatta blazers, and (if I am not misreading the implication here) a Jewish underclass striving beneath the heel of a WASP-centric, socially draconian culture. The Movie “The Social Network” As of 2003, the technology that was used to create Facebook was considered as one of the most prohibited and expensive ones. They raise their complaint with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no value in either disciplinary action or Thefacebook. [20], Casting began in mid-2009, with Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, and Andrew Garfield announced to star. "[62] The Harvard Crimson review called it "flawless" and gave it five stars. Principal photography began that same year in October in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and lasted until November. While competing in the Henley Royal Regatta for Harvard against the Hollandia Roeiclub, the Winklevoss twins discover that Facebook has expanded to Europe with Oxford, Cambridge and LSE, and decide to sue the company for theft of intellectual property. Did he steal any other "property"? We meet the twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss (both played by Armie Hammer), rich kids who believe Zuckerberg stole their "Harvard Connection" in making Facebook. In separate depositions, the Winklevoss twins claim that Zuckerberg stole their idea, while Saverin claims his shares of Facebook were unfairly diluted when the company was incorporated. Still, I spent enough time with him in private and public to say that in my opinion, The Social Network is an accurate, though not factual representation, of who Mark Zuckerberg is. Zuckerberg wanted to get revenge on all the women at Harvard. Despite being a powerful social media tool, many people were tired with the internet phenomenon already, and certainly didn’t want to see a movie about it. of entitled Harvard undergraduates is completely missed by Sorkin. [53] The film retained the top spot in its second weekend, dropping only 31.2%,[3] breaking Inception's 32.0% record as the smallest second weekend drop for any number-one film of 2010, while being the third-smallest overall behind Secretariat's 25.1% drop and Tooth Fairy's 28.6% drop. [77], The script was leaked online in July 2009. The knowledge and experience of Mark Zuckerberg, played by Jesse Adam Eisenberg, has made the technologies that would freely engage the masses to the Internet affordable. What makes The Social Network a modern masterpiece is how Zuckerberg represents “us” in the modern, social-media, news-all-the-time, no-boundaries-to-sharing age that we live in. However, as an factual biography…it may not be quite so exceptional. David Fincher's film has the rare quality of being not only as smart as its brilliant hero, but in the same way. The first one we meet is Mark’s soon-to-be ex-girlfriend — a smart, pretty girl. The trio invites Zuckerberg to work on Harvard Connection, a social network exclusive to Harvard students and aimed at dating. But from the story as told, we certainly know enough to know that any legal system that would allow these kids to extort $65 million from the most successful business this century should be ashamed of itself. The Social Network received nominations for eight Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Adapted Screenplay. “The Social Network” is a masterful piece of filmmaking. Additional scenes were shot in California, in the cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena, as a portion of the film was set in Silicon Valley. "The Social Network" is a great film not because of its dazzling style or visual cleverness, but because it is splendidly well-made. Why more money would come from venture capitalists than Eduardo would ever raise with his hat-in-hand visits to wealthy New Yorkers. [47] The second teaser was released on July 8. It's left to the final crawl to explain how they turned out. Confidential (1997)—to sweep the "Big Four" critics awards. It debuted at No. [4] The film was shot on the Red One digital cinema camera. [26] Scenes were filmed around the campuses of two Massachusetts prep schools, Phillips Academy and Milton Academy. But Fincher and Sorkin triumph by taking it further. The film was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on October 1, 2010. Despite the baffling complications of computer programming, web strategy and big finance, Aaron Sorkin's screenplay makes it all clear, and we don't follow the story so much as get dragged along behind it. [76] The film also won the "Hollywood Ensemble Award" from the Hollywood Film Awards. At the 83rd Academy Awards, it received eight nominations, including for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Eisenberg, and won three: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Film Editing. "[64] If you don’t have access to Facebook at school, write out or sketch the page on paper. [52], The Social Network had its first screening at the New York Film Festival on September 24, 2010. Dan Boyne was the official rowing consultant in the US and the UK.[37]. "[81], At the D8 conference hosted by D: All Things Digital on June 2, 2010, host Kara Swisher told Zuckerberg she knew he was not happy with The Social Network being based on him, to which he replied, "I just wished that nobody made a movie of me while I was still alive. Adapted from Ben Mezrich's 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires, it portrays the founding of social networking website Facebook and the resulting lawsuits. And he tried, not successfully, to introduce Zuckerberg into the fast lane: big offices, wild parties, women, the availability of booze and cocaine. The genius of Facebook requires not psychological insight but its method of combining ego with interaction. I saw it with an audience that seemed wrapped up in an unusual way: It was very, very interested. It stars Jesse Eisenberg as founder Mark Zuckerberg, along with Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Max Minghella as Divya Narendra. The Social Network is Citizen Kane for the contemporary era, using the margins of big business, greed, and betrayal as the touchstones of loneliness and isolation. The website's critical consensus reads, "Impeccably scripted, beautifully directed, and filled with fine performances, The Social Network is a riveting, ambitious example of modern filmmaking at its finest. [101], Following his success with the film, Sorkin became attached to another project about a technology company, writing the script for the 2015 biopic Steve Jobs, which used a similar format.
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