Monday, October 25, 2010

About the Social Network Movie

                The social network, in theaters first Listed in October 2010, a drama by David Fincher on the establishment of the social networking site Facebook, is addressed. The film focuses on the turbulent years before Facebook, based on founder Mark Zuckerberg, of the settlement from his dorm room at Harvard, started in 2004. It was written by Aaron Sorkin and adapted from Ben Mezrich's 2009 book of essays accidental billionaire.
Casting for the film began in August 2009 with actor Jesse Eisenberg, as first announced to be attached to the project during the following month. Eisenberg plays the role of the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and in 2009, he shared his enthusiasm, told the Baltimore Sun: "Although I got some wonderful film, this character much more open to appear insensitive in so many ways, the seems real in the best possible way. "
The film stars Andrew Garfield, Joseph Mazzello and Justin Timberlake as co-founder of Facebook, Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Sean Parker. The star cast includes Rooney Mara, Rashida Jones and Brenda Song.
The social network, the film is a series of flashbacks recalled during a court hearing. The film begins on the night of 4 February 2004, when Zuckerberg thrown by his girlfriend, Erica, in a bar. He returns home in a drunken stupor and transform online collection of photos of Harvard students in a Web site where he and his friends status of women as farm animals other than Harvard. His "Facebook" is so popular that the entire network of Harvard locks within half an hour.
Zuckerberg then drops out of school and moved to California where he built with Sean Parker, co-founder of the site Napster music piracy on his Facebook. The film focuses on the turbulent early years of Facebook, the world's social networking site that is now considered a revolution in communication. Within six years after the founding of this social networking, the youngest billionaire Zuckerberg is known in history. However, comes with a large amount of success and personal responsibility and legal problems as the movie slogan is: "do not get to 500 million friends, without a bit of" enemies ".
The social network, in theaters first Listed in October 2010, a drama by David Fincher on the establishment of the social networking site Facebook, is addressed. The film focuses on the turbulent years before Facebook, based on founder Mark Zuckerberg, of the settlement from his dorm room at Harvard, started in 2004. It was written by Aaron Sorkin and adapted from Ben Mezrich's 2009 book of essays accidental billionaire.

Casting for the film began in August 2009 with actor Jesse Eisenberg, as first announced to be attached to the project during the following month. Eisenberg plays the role of the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and in 2009, he shared his enthusiasm, told the Baltimore Sun: "Although I got some wonderful film, this character much more open to appear insensitive in so many ways, the seems real in the best possible way. "

The film stars Andrew Garfield, Joseph Mazzello and Justin Timberlake as co-founder of Facebook, Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Sean Parker. The star cast includes Rooney Mara, Rashida Jones and Brenda Song.

The social network, the film is a series of flashbacks recalled during a court hearing. The film begins on the night of 4 February 2004, when Zuckerberg thrown by his girlfriend, Erica, in a bar. He returns home in a drunken stupor and transform online collection of photos of Harvard students in a Web site where he and his friends status of women as farm animals other than Harvard. His "Facebook" is so popular that the entire network of Harvard locks within half an hour.

Zuckerberg then drops out of school and moved to California where he built with Sean Parker, co-founder of the site Napster music piracy on his Facebook. The film focuses on the turbulent early years of Facebook, the world's social networking site that is now considered a revolution in communication. Within six years after the founding of this social networking, the youngest billionaire Zuckerberg is known in history. However, comes with a large amount of success and personal responsibility and legal problems as the movie slogan is: "do not get to 500 million friends, without a bit of" enemies ".

Even if Zuckerberg was not consulted when writing the book, The Accidental Billionaires, co-founder of Facebook, Eduardo Saverin. However, it was said that the portrayal of the characters in the film is not all true. Co-founder of Facebook, called Dustin Moskovitz the film "a dramatization of the story," the International Business Times.

After the script of the film was leaked on the Internet, it became apparent Zuckerberg that he was not interpreted in a positive way. Later he made a statement he would create a "good guy", according to the Times Online. Moskovitz said International Business Times, for Zuckerberg "the plot of the book / script blatant attack [Zuckerberg], but I felt like a lot of positive qualities are actually in the trailer. At the end of the day they can not be portrayed as driven, visionary genius, he is ".

Zuckerberg was not conducive to an active social network and to the question about it, he replied: "I just wish no one made a movie of me while I was still alive." According to the Times Online site, say the critics who have seen the script for the film, she portrays Zuckerberg as "borderline autistic conniver.

The film is told from Kevin Spacey, MTV, that is produced "great story for people who do not really know how it happened. Very cinematic, very modern, very cool." This is the second project that Spacey and director David Fincher will be processed. Her earlier films, Se7en was a dark, violent, horror movie, this is exactly what Fincher is known. Spacey told MTV News that the social network, but will have a different approach and is probably much more fun than you might think it is. "

If the movie is true to real life or not, is sure to attract viewers when her first screen debut to make October. Facebook users will no doubt flock to the cinemas to watch it then report their opinions, positive and negative, through the update status on their favorite social network.

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