The Social Network

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A story that begins in the cold corridors of Harvard with the anger of a girlfriend crisis turns into the biggest power struggle of the digital age. This biographical drama about how Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook is not just a success story; A stark portrait of betrayal, ambition and loneliness. In David Fincher's hands, this story goes far beyond the ordinary "entrepreneur myth" narrative. Fincher conveys with a cold and merciless eye the darkness behind the brightness and how friendship can suddenly turn into a commercial battlefield. The script, shaped by Aaron Sorkin's dialogue mastery, likens each scene to a chess game; words serve as both weapons and shields. Jesse Eisenberg keeps Zuckerberg both sympathetic and disturbing. The character's social blindness, growing in the shadow of intelligence, leaves the audience in a constant ambivalence: should they admire him or avoid him? The presence of names such as Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake makes these balances even more complicated. The film's real power lies in its subversion of the Silicon Valley mythology. Is this an irony or a tragedy if a platform that connects billions of people is built on shattering the most basic human relationships? The Social Network ends by leaving this question on the viewer's conscience.

Rating: 7.4/10
Vote Count: 13,243
Release Date: October 01, 2010
Runtime: 2 hr 1 min
Original Name: The Social Network
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
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US

United States of America
Popularity:10.1825
Budget:40.000.000,00 $
Revenue:224.920.315,00 $

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Cast

Jesse Eisenberg
Mark Zucker... Jesse Eisen...
Andrew Garfield
Eduardo Sav... Andrew Garf...
Armie Hammer
Cameron Win... Armie Hamme...
Justin Timberlake
Sean Parker Justin Timb...
Rooney Mara
Erica Albri... Rooney Mara
Max Minghella
Divya Naren... Max Minghel...
Brenda Song
Christy Lin... Brenda Song
Josh Pence
Tyler Winkl... Josh Pence
Rashida Jones
Marylin Del... Rashida Jon...
John Getz
Sy John Getz
David Selby
Gage David Selby
Denise Grayson
Gretchen Denise Gray...
Bryan Barter
Billy Olsen Bryan Barte...
Dustin Fitzsimons
Phoenix Clu... Dustin Fitz...
Joseph Mazzello
Dustin Mosk... Joseph Mazz...
Patrick Mapel
Chris Hughe... Patrick Map...
Toby Meuli
Phoenix Mem... Toby Meuli
Alecia Svensen
Girl at Pho... Alecia Sven...
Scotty Crowe
Student Pla... Scotty Crow...
Jayk Gallagher
Student Pla... Jayk Gallag...
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Erica's Roo... Marcella Le...
Trevor Wright
B.U. Guy in... Trevor Wrig...
Barry Livingston
Mr. Cox Barry Livin...
Marybeth Massett
Mrs. Cox Marybeth Ma...
Randy Evans
Student in ... Randy Evans
Carrie Armstrong
Court Repor... Carrie Arms...
Pamela Roylance
Ad Board Ch... Pamela Royl...
Brian Palermo
CS Lab Prof... Brian Paler...
Brett Leigh
Phoenix Clu... Brett Leigh
Chris Gouchoe
Phoenix Clu... Chris Gouch...
Nguyen Anh Tuan
A Capella G... Nguyen Anh ...
Inbal Amirav
Model Inbal Amira...
Nick Smoke
KC's Friend Nick Smoke
Cali Fredrichs
KC's Friend Cali Fredri...
Shelby Young
KC Shelby Youn...
Steve Sires
Speaker / B... Steve Sires
Melise
Alice Cantw... Melise
Victor Z. Isaac
Stuart Sing... Victor Z. I...
Abhi Sinha
Vikram Abhi Sinha
Mark Saul
Bob Mark Saul
Cedric Sanders
Reggie Cedric Sand...
Dakota Johnson
Amelia Ritt... Dakota John...
Nancy Linari
Larry Summe... Nancy Linar...
Inger Tudor
Anne Inger Tudor
Mariah Bonner
Tori Mariah Bonn...
Kyle Fain
Intern Eric Kyle Fain
Christopher Khai
Intern Ian Christopher...
Emma Fitzpatrick
Sharon Emma Fitzpa...
Courtney Arndt
Victoria's ... Courtney Ar...
Felisha Terrell
Beautiful W... Felisha Ter...
James Shanklin
Prince Albe... James Shank...
Alex Reznik
Prince Albe... Alex Reznik
John Hayden
Howard Wink... John Hayden
Shane Adler
Stoned Girl Shane Adler
Amy Ferguson
Stoned Girl Amy Ferguso...
Monique Edwards
Bank Teller Monique Edw...
Wallace Langham
Peter Thiel Wallace Lan...
Scott Lawrence
Maurice Scott Lawre...
Peter Holden
Facebook La... Peter Holde...
Darin Cooper
Facebook La... Darin Coope...
Jared Hillman
Mackey Jared Hillm...
Caitlin Gerard
Ashleigh Caitlin Ger...
Lacey Beeman
Sorority Gi... Lacey Beema...
Cherilyn Wilson
Sorority Gi... Cherilyn Wi...
Caleb Landry Jones
Fraternity ... Caleb Landr...
Franco Vega
Policeman Franco Vega
Andrew Thacher
Policeman Andrew Thac...
Adina Porter
Gretchen's ... Adina Porte...
Noah Baron
Student (un... Noah Baron
Ki Hong Lee
Student (un... Ki Hong Lee
Jesse Heiman
Student (un... Jesse Heima...
Mike Bash
Bob (uncred... Mike Bash
Brett A. Newton
Harvard Stu... Brett A. Ne...
Tatum Miranda
Party Girl ... Tatum Miran...
Jason Flemyng
Regatta Spe... Jason Flemy...
Bryan Forrest
Popular Har... Bryan Forre...
Jessica Franz
Sorority Gi... Jessica Fra...
Eli Jane
Dancer (unc... Eli Jane
Kandis Mak
Go-Go Dance... Kandis Mak
Naina Michaud
Final Club ... Naina Micha...
Riley Voelkel
Final Club ... Riley Voelk...
Tia Robinson
Club Waitre... Tia Robinso...
Jeff Rosick
Dorm Room G... Jeff Rosick
Alexandra Ruddy
Ruby Skye W... Alexandra R...
Rebecca Tilney
Art History... Rebecca Til...
Georgina Tolentino
Club-Goer (... Georgina To...

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Reviews

Andres Gomez

April 24, 2014

7/10

Eisenberg was probably born for this role. The story is well threaded and you don't get bored until the end. A decent movie.

Manuel São Bento

November 24, 2020

9/10

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Here we go with the fourth review of a David Fincher's film this week, in preparation for the upcoming Mank, directed by the same person who delivered phenomenal movies like Se7en, Fight Club, Zodiac, and more. Now, it's time for The Social Network, which premise can be summed up in "the story behind the creation of Facebook". Ten years have passed since its release, and the real Mark Zuckerberg ...

already stated that most of the film is based on fictional events and conversations. Truth is, this movie was never marketed as a true story, but yes as an adaptation of Ben Mezrich's 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires. It's a film like any other, not a detailed account of whatever happened in real life. With that said, this is easily one of the best adapted screenplays of all-time. Aaron Sorkin, the man behind one of the best movies of 2020 (The Trial of the Chicago 7), demonstrates his incredibly talented writing skills in The Social Network, proving that he's one of the most meticulous writers working today. If you've been reading my previous reviews, there's a couple of compliments I keep giving to Fincher, which are his extreme attention to detail and his impressive dedication to the narrative he wants to tell. So, what happens when you put together two of the most perfectionist filmmakers ever? An award-worthy, "best of the year" contender arises from their gifted minds. There's not even much to discuss besides the narrative itself since this is, by far, the aspect that elevates the whole film. Jeff Cronenweth, who previously worked in Fight Club, brings out Fincher's trademark realistic look and feel through his simple yet powerful cinematography. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' original score is packed with little effects that resemble computer sounds, making it quite addictive while also increasing the movie's energy in the most exciting sequences. Finally, just like in Zodiac, the editing work (Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter) is absolutely seamless, and it's definitely the technical component that better helps Sorkin's screenplay shine due to the latter's structure. Throughout the entire runtime, the story is told through a nonlinear timeline, mixing up Facebook's actual creation (ideas, planning, programming) with the future legal issues that Mark Zuckerberg faces. This structure allows for an exceptionally captivating and tremendously entertaining couple of hours by never letting the pacing slow down or to have an uneventful sequence. The protagonist is accused of stealing the concept from the Winklevoss twins (both interpreted by Armie Hammer), gets in trouble with his best friend, Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), over the website's monetization, and Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) is partially the trigger for a lot of the chaos that ends up overwhelming Zuckerberg's life. Sorkin and Fincher's greatest accomplishment is their success in making the viewer feel invested in a main character who's an utter "asshole", an adjective with a lot of weight in the film. Jesse Eisenberg is remarkable as one of those characters people "love to hate" (no wonder the real Zuckerberg didn't enjoy the movie since he's depicted as a contemptible friend). Eisenberg has a unique manner of speaking and distinctive mannerisms that are perfect for this character. Garfield and Timberlake are also formidable, incorporating their characters effortlessly. Once again, comparing with Zodiac, The Social Network is also a dialogue-driven narrative, but the latter resonated with me a bit more due to my area of work. The only issue I have involves the Winklevoss family. Armie Hammer is excellent as both twins, as is Max Minghella as Divya Narendra, but their subplot occasionally drifts from the main story, losing my interest for those short moments. There's even a rowboat race that feels out-of-place and unnecessary, but I admit that it's gorgeously shot and accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack. Despite this little misstep, Fincher continues to impress me with his outstanding directing techniques, forcing the actors to prove their worth by making them go through their dialogues faster and implementing long takes every time that's possible. All in all, The Social Network is yet another masterful piece of cinema, this time delivered by not one but two magnificent filmmakers. David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin employ their mutual perfectionism and meticulousness to create an extraordinarily engaging narrative. Boasting a nonlinear but tremendously effective structure, the two pillars of any film - story and characters - are wonderfully built, even reaching the point of making the viewer feel invested in a despicable yet fascinating protagonist. Jesse Eisenberg shines in a career-defining performance, but Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake also rise to the necessary level of dedication, dealing with the rapid-fire dialogues and outstanding long takes seamlessly. Technically, great camera work offers a realistic feel, an addictive score increases the excitement levels, and flawless editing makes the different timelines shift seamlessly. Despite an occasionally unnecessary, irrelevant detour concerning a minor subplot, this is another brilliant addition to Fincher's filmography. Rating: A

beyondthecineramadome

June 20, 2022

10/10

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/no-new-friends-the-social-network-review<a> Perhaps no other website has altered the course of the 21st century like Facebook. Its launch in 2004 forever changed the way society talks about social media and connects with friends and strangers, and became the lightning rod of a multitude of controversies. Conspiracy theories, political propaganda, and mass surveillance became the norm. All of it a far cry from th...

e basic “hot or not” site Facebook sprang from. _The Social Network_ takes the audience back to that fateful night at Harvard when a primitive version of Facebook was born in the dorm room of Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield). Director David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin are a dream team in this film. Sorkin’s signature quick dialogue is a perfect match for the pace of this movie. It gives Zuckerberg a smarminess that is easy for the audience to rally against, as though creating a website that objectifies women simply because his girlfriend dumped him isn’t enough to cause immediate dislike.

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CinemaSerf

March 14, 2024

7/10

You have to wonder whether Mark Zuckerberg would ever have liked this career defining portrayal by Jesse Eisenberg? His character comes across as an arrogant ass of a man who is prepared to chuck just about everyone under the bus in order to get his original concept of an inter-connected network that enables folk to chat with each other in real time online. He is fed the germ of the idea by the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer) and using $1,000 from his best (and only) pal Eduardo Saverin (Andrew ...

Garfield) is soon well on the way to developing "Facebook". That comes to the attention of the savvier Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) but it's pretty clear that he and Saverin are no match made in heaven. As the story progresses, the personalities are quite sensitively and intensely developed as ambition takes over and Zuckerberg finds himself more and more isolated. Eisenberg is really quite effective here. His portrayal of a man who is fiercely intelligent, sarcastic and focussed is quite compelling to watch - even if it does, frequently, make you want to shoot him. Garfield, too, works well as the almost diametrically opposite sort of character who only towards the end realises he is being played and institutes the legal proceedings around which the entire biopic is based. There are so many NDAs involved to know the extent to which this might be true or just speculative, but Aaron Sorkin is at his writing best and David Fincher likewise in the director's chair as we are introduced to an embryonic industry riddled with selfishness and innovation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Social Network was released in 2010.

The Social Network has a runtime of 2 hr 1 min (121 minutes).

The Social Network belongs to the following genres: Drama.

The Social Network has a rating of 7.4/10 from 13,243 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, The Social Network is available to watch on: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home.