Social Network
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DetailAs 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.
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Customer Reviews
Cust********NNB
Great film. Unfortunately, I now think Jesse Eisenberg is Mark Zuckerberg. Certainly better looking, and I'm sure while he's not as rich, Jesse ain't hurting...know what I mean? Seriously, I have a hard time seeing Jesse in any of his other movies as that movies character. Fortunately, he rocks as an actor and I start seeing him in that role pretty early. So, it's all cool. Now, Nicholas Cage, he's always Nichols Cage just playing a role. Guess that's why I won't be writing a Nichols Cage movie review...but probably a Jesse movie again.
Cust********RHG
Regardless of how you feel about facebook, other social networking sites - or pretentious Harvard geniuses, this movie is a must see. It has all the requirements of a truly great motion picture experience: brilliant script, fantastic score, AMAZING cast and performances, drama, intrigue, soaring achievement, heartbreaking treachery.....! Wow, what a film. Justin Timberlake stands out for me as the wily Sean Parker, especially when he gets caught doing something, say, slightly less than legal, and embarrassing Zuckerberg and Facebook in the process. As 'Seabiscuit' was so much more than a horse racing movie, 'The Social Network' is so much more than a movie about facebook. Do not miss this one.
Cust********LXY
Great, great, fast-moving screenplay. I saw it 4 times because I kept taking my friends. Also, through a friend, I got to meet Armie Hammer at a screening at SONY Studios in LA. He was so nice and kind . . . fun with our same last names. Jesse Eisenberg was there also as well as the director but I talked to Armie too long and they had all left . . . but it was worth it!! The King's Speech won Best Movie that year at the Academy Awards and it was a snorer! And I love Colin Firth!!
Cust********JFD
Good movie - very interesting
Cust********3W7
the events that took place during the dawn of social media had always peaked my interest and this movie really has great dialogue, tone, and scenes which made it a hell of a lot more interesting.
Cust********NGD
If Zuckerberg is anything as the movie shows, I wonder what is the message of this movie. Be like him and you'll succeed in life? Not quite an inspiration for the young generation (if you take away the money).If it's a a fiction, it's an interesting movie. But at the end the sadness remains in your heart too. I cannot be happy for this character Mark, not the way he found success in life, cheating his friends and colleagues and almost everybody around him. Hm....
Cust********04Y
I understand that this is just shadows of Mr. Z but I hope he did say and do the greatest lines and things in this movie. Facebook is such this centuries "game changer" and one of the most influential inventions that the person or persons whom develop this are already bigger than life. I want those people to be bigger, better and so much smarter than me and this movie depicts those people just like that. Eisenburg captures all that and more; just enough arrogance with tons of intelligence. And the best part of Eiehburg's acting was the silent parts...so much in a look. Great movie great writing and what a great subject.
Cust********78U
Excellent screenplay, acting, score by Reznor, and cinematography make this quintessential film about its time enjoyable for all time. We watched this five years ago and were compelled to quit Facebook. It's still enthralling today after we have quit. Tech, psychology, business, and even some commentary on modern relationships. It has it all.
Cust********2FA
Good stuff
Cust********JBM
Being a part of facebook when you still needed a college email to get in, it was a blast to watch the creation of the company and billionaire unfold. The plot does seem to be a little empty at times, but the big performances of Eisenberg and Garfield shine through. Even though Zuckerberg is the bigger character, Garfield still manages to steal the show as the kind and faithful best friend and partner. If your a part of the social network you might as well give the flick a look.