The Social Network (2010)

The Social Network
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Director: David Fincher
Actors: Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer, Joseph Mazzello, Max Minghella, Rooney Mara, Brenda Song, Rashida Jones

On an autumn night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history... but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 120mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Young folks
by Simon Miraudo,

“They [Young People] have exalted notions, because they have not been humbled by life or learned its necessary limitations…They overdo everything - they love too much, hate too much, and the same with everything else." - Aristotle. David Fincher’s The Social Network feels like the first film of the new decade (despite the fact that it documents events that took place in the previous ten years). It tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg, the boy genius behind the now-ubiquitous website Facebook, and the people he (unwittingly? willingly?) trampled on the way to becoming the world’s youngest billionaire. Yes, it’s about the founding of Facebook, but it is also an incisive masterwork. It’s a heartbreaking look at a friendship gone sour, a parable about the folly of youth, and a witty look at the...

“They [Young People] have exalted notions, because they have not been humbled by life or learned its necessary limitations…They overdo everything - they love too much, hate too much, and the same with everything else." - Aristotle.

David Fincher’s The Social Network feels like the first film of the new decade (despite the fact that it documents events that took place in the previous ten years). It tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg, the boy genius behind the now-ubiquitous website Facebook, and the people he (unwittingly? willingly?) trampled on the way to becoming the world’s youngest billionaire. Yes, it’s about the founding of Facebook, but it is also an incisive masterwork. It’s a heartbreaking look at a friendship gone sour, a parable about the folly of youth, and a witty look at the evolving (devolving?) state of modern relationships (in which the phrase “Facebook me” is an acceptable pick-up line, and in which partners can come to blows over the inane minutiae posted on someone’s profile). Scoff all you want at the so-called “importance” of a film that chronicles the inception of a mere networking site. This picture helps convey the significance of the social media revolution; the one that simultaneously brings us together and tears us apart. The Social Network is scarily good. It gets us.

Do not turn to The Social Network for an intricate (or even totally truthful) account of the creation of Facebook. Thanks to a couple of multi-million-dollar non-disclosure agreements (and more than a couple of bruised egos and distorted perspectives) we’ll likely never know the real story. Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) has adapted Ben Mezrich’s heavily fictionalised account The Accidental Billionaires, and I’ll offer a brief synopsis of the events through their eyes. It all begins at a Harvard bar in 2003. Mark Zuckerberg (a pitch-perfect and endlessly compelling Jesse Eisenberg) bombards his patient girlfriend Erica (an unforgettable Rooney Mara) with information about China’s population, sliding in thoughtless insults and driving her to break up with him. He returns to his dorm tipsy, angry and determined to do … something. A few hours later, he’s created Facemash - an early Facebook prototype - in which two images of female students are randomly generated, and users are invited to vote on which one they think is hottest. It’s an evening fuelled by misogyny and ignorance – a state-of-mind that will later be embraced by Facebook users around the world.

The veracity of these events seem fairly cut and dry, as Sorkin uses Zuckerberg’s actual blog postings from that very evening as an indication of events (although Zuckerberg denies that he was dumped that night). Here is where it gets messy. Zuckerberg – now recognised amongst his peers as a genius hacker and a total jerk – is approached by competitive rowers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss (Armie Hammer - in two equally complex and comic roles) and their business partner Divya Narendra (Max Minghella) to create for them Harvard Connection: a social networking site exclusive to Harvard students. Simultaneously, Zuckerberg approaches his best friend Eduardo Saverin (a heartbreakingly naïve Andrew Garfield) with a similar idea; one he maintains is totally different to that of the “Winklevei”. Zuckerberg’s final product – Facebook – is launched, and so begins a series of betrayals and billion-dollar lawsuits. So, who really invented Facebook? What came first, the chicken or the egg? As Zuckerberg suggests: “A guy who makes a nice chair doesn't owe money to everyone who has ever built a chair.” Like I said … it's messy.

When news of Sorkin and Fincher’s involvement in “the Facebook movie” was first announced, it seemed as if these two talents were slumming it. Little did we realise how appropriate they would be for the subject matter: Sorkin often tells tales of ambition (both noble and misguided); Fincher revels in the dark side of humanity (the actions of these characters, as well as the unseen actions taken on Facebook itself can be read as a complete disregard for human decency). So what if the film is not entirely truthful? Accuracy should be saved for journalists; this is a work of art. It tells a tale greater than the mere origin of a website – it is giving us the origin of a generation. There is the beginning of Facebook, and then there is the beginning of what Facebook means. The Social Network tells the latter tale.

Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air is a similarly timely picture that discusses the way in which we define ourselves and our relationships, specifically in the age of the internet. Although both are classically told tales - Up in the Air is modern-day Capra, while The Social Network is Rashomon as penned by Billy Wilder - they herald a new age in cinema. They are the first films to change the conversation; they are films not about “where we are”, but instead about “where we’re going”. In 30 years, they will either be remembered as relics of an immature age, or as the first films to welcome the dawn of an as-yet undefined future.

In an interview with the New York Times, Fincher described his film as “the Citizen Kane of John Hughes movies”. Of course he would. But, past the hyperbole, there is a kernel of truth. Zuckerberg’s rise to power is framed much like Charles Foster Kane’s in Orson Welles’ classic motion picture. Both The Social Network and Citizen Kane are tales of unbridled ambition, and they even employ a similar framing device. Throughout the film, amidst all his success, Zuckerberg can’t help but think back to his girlfriend Erica (his very own Rosebud). And let’s not forget the biggest comparison: youth. Orson Welles wrote, directed and starred in Citizen Kane – considered by many to be the greatest film of all time – at the age of 25. Zuckerberg invented Facebook when he was 19. Although the "Mark Zuckerberg character" may not end up being as iconic a contribution to cinema as Kane, he is without a doubt one of the most interesting and engaging protagonists in recent history. He reminds me of our good friend Scott Pilgrim: He's a jerk, but he wants to be better.

To say that Mark Zuckerberg caught the 'social media lightning bolt' is unfair, but perhaps not entirely untrue. Needless to say, had he not created Facebook, the online masses would likely be united on some other networking site. However, he did create the site, and it is indeed the work of a genius, artist and visionary. Similarly, a movie about Zuckerberg was inevitable, but perhaps only this collection of wunderkinds (and former wunderkinds) could have crafted a film of equal genius, artistry and vision. The film is directed by Fincher (who at the age of 22 directed the unnerving and iconic “Smoking Baby” ad), written by Sorkin (who wrote the acclaimed play A Few Good Men in his late twenties), set to the tune of Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) and Atticus Ross’ propulsive score, and stars immensely talented – and intense - young actors. This film was crafted by kids and kids at heart. Kids who understand the true weight of these events. Kids who aren't afraid to look towards the future, and imagine the immense possibilities of this new generation. Facebook is but one result. The Social Network is another. Who knows what's next? It's exhilarating to ponder.

5/5

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Member Reviews (168)

168 Member Reviews
Justin Lees
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Entertaining and insightful look at the makings of Facebook. Great acting by all the leading roles. Well directed by the west wing guy.
Posted Tuesday, 14 May 2013 See my other reviews
Quatermass
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It went on a bit.
Posted Wednesday, 24 April 2013 See my other reviews
Lynnieb
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Really interesting to see how it all started. Worth a look
Posted Monday, 15 April 2013 See my other reviews
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this movie was ok. Not nearly as good as all the credit it got when it was released. The story failed to develop or delve into the character of Mark Zukerberg. He was portrayed as very 2 dimensionsal and nobody is that. I know he is supposedly social awkward, but I the character had no personality. Actually few of the characters had any depth with some who appear throughout the whole film, with you knowing nothing really about by the end of the film (Can't even recall their names!) Interesting story, but with no humanity. Too hard to connect with this film, particularly with so many good films out there getting much less attention.
Posted Tuesday, 26 March 2013 See my other reviews
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DAVE SAYS Facebook , so that's what all the fuss is about
Posted Tuesday, 26 February 2013 See my other reviews
Anne
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What a great movie. Well worth watching, I loved it.
Posted Wednesday, 20 February 2013 See my other reviews
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For this 65 year old ear the remote buttons took a hammering, having to stop and start at nearly all the subtitles, even rewinding a lot of the subtitles because they disappeared off the screen too quickly. An annoyance, and extended the movie play time considerably, but absolutely necessary to follow the script. A very interesting movie, giving an insight into the world of the computer genius but how factual was it all? Considering the modernity of the story and all the players (not the actors) are actually still alive, did they have enough input into the nuts and bolts of the story.This 65 year old has had no interest in using Facebook and now will certainly persevere with this disinterest. But the movie is worth a look.
Posted Monday, 4 February 2013 See my other reviews
Emily
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Found this really hard get into, and then really hard to follow.
Posted Tuesday, 29 January 2013 See my other reviews
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Thoroughly enjoyed the movie and would recommend.
Posted Monday, 14 January 2013 See my other reviews
jim
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interesting
Posted Friday, 4 January 2013 See my other reviews
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Enjoyable movie, left me wondering if all the senarios were true. Mark Zukerberg is a Sheldon without the charisma or humanity.
Posted Friday, 12 October 2012 See my other reviews
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This movie got on my nerves from the very first scene. He talked WAY too fast, I don't care if that's how he is in real life, you don't have to leave your audience wondering what all you just said. Main character's girlfriend summed it up by saying "You're an as......" So I watched the whole movie and the guy didn't prove her wrong.
Posted Tuesday, 2 October 2012 See my other reviews
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Complicated and a bit raw but worth the watch.
Posted Monday, 24 September 2012 See my other reviews
Terry.
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Easily the best movie I have seen for a while. Gives great insight into the genius of Mark Zuckerber and the push and pull of turning an idea into big business.
Posted Wednesday, 19 September 2012 See my other reviews
Bev M
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Even if you don't have the Internet, you will either like or dislike this movie about how Face Book got started.
Posted Tuesday, 4 September 2012 See my other reviews
kira
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pretty boring and not really worth watching
Posted Thursday, 9 August 2012 See my other reviews
Steve
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Posted Saturday, 14 July 2012 See my other reviews
Cheryl
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An interesting movie detailing the creation of Facebook. It's strange that something that connects so many people was created by a pack of social misfits.
Posted Tuesday, 10 July 2012 See my other reviews
Jojo
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Thought this movie was ok, not fantastic, but interesting. Didn't realise the creator of Facebook was not a very nice person - however guess the rich don't get rich for being nice.
Posted Thursday, 21 June 2012 See my other reviews
Rosemary
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Great inside into how all this modern technology comes into our lives. Well acted and directed.
Posted Friday, 8 June 2012 See my other reviews
John
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I suspected Zuckerberg was/is a tool. This movie tells that story.
Posted Monday, 28 May 2012 See my other reviews
Wivison
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I hate this movie and I hate Facebook.
Posted Wednesday, 23 May 2012 See my other reviews
Suzie
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Enjoyed the film - interesting content.
Posted Sunday, 13 May 2012 See my other reviews
spotlight
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Intriguing insight into the man I think the film's epilogue said was "the youngest billionaire in the world" (?) Yet, it didn't try to give you all the answers as to Mark Zuckerberg's motivations - it made the character presented in the film more human. Rather than presenting a black and white picture, there were nice shades of grey. As a regular facebook user, I really enjoyed it. It's quite a wordy, intelligent film, with fastpaced dialogue at times. It probably wouldn't appeal to those looking for light entertainment. My partner, who's not so into computer technology and facebook, became bored very quickly and bailed out halfway through.
Posted Tuesday, 3 April 2012 See my other reviews
Kowal
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Real life often makes the best story. I felt sorry AND angry at Mark at the end. I thought it was a very captivting drama.
Posted Sunday, 4 March 2012 See my other reviews
MM
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A preview of the story behind a medium that we use everyday, but not very often wonder about. It was nice to see the human side of Mark Zuckerburg and his story.
Posted Thursday, 1 March 2012 See my other reviews
meegz
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great insight into the workings of the modern minds and their reality ,
Posted Tuesday, 28 February 2012 See my other reviews
Dean
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Really good film, very informative. I understand now why the folks at facebook didn't want this film to be released.
Posted Friday, 17 February 2012 See my other reviews
nevso
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Want to watch how Facebook was created and make millions of dollars? If you can handle the little child who develops the concept, you may enjoy the film. Not the most pleasant character.
Posted Monday, 13 February 2012 See my other reviews
Stephanie
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I'm happy that I watched this movie and I am hapy to know where my beloved Facebook came from but, I could have lived without seeing it. I don't feel like I gained anything. I expected more and they could have added more.
Posted Friday, 10 February 2012 See my other reviews
Robin
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Fascinating and intriguing considering it's based on a true story. Really enjoyable, gives you inspiration to succeed.
Posted Friday, 10 February 2012 See my other reviews
Sue F.
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I could not understand the dialogue from these young actors. Had to put it on "Subtitle" to know what was going on!! I thought this movie was going to better than it was. Bit boring. Expected more.
Posted Tuesday, 7 February 2012 See my other reviews
Alex
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Great movie, although after watching it I am seriously considering deleting my Facebook account.
Posted Friday, 3 February 2012 See my other reviews
Emily
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I really enjoyed the movie. It had a very fast paced dialog. I found it a little hard to keep up. Maybe because I am not a genius? Interesting to see how facebook was founded. Not sure how much was fact/fiction...
Posted Saturday, 28 January 2012 See my other reviews
LawyersRus
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Great movie that shows how Facebook came into being. Great actors. If you're wondering about the authenticity of the movie, a little googling afterwards should answer any questions (or perhaps create more!) Well worth watching!
Posted Thursday, 26 January 2012 See my other reviews
rb
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Loved this one, it is a silicon valley fantasy .
Posted Tuesday, 24 January 2012 See my other reviews
Fab
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Really good, excellent acting and interesting.
Posted Friday, 20 January 2012 See my other reviews
Jill
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Great Movie - as good as the book
Posted Tuesday, 17 January 2012 See my other reviews
chris and sam
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Great movie, Interesting characterisation but very hard to hear - without sub titles would have missed half the movie.
Posted Monday, 16 January 2012 See my other reviews
Nel Mechielsen
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More geared to the young computer smart people, as 65 plussers, who are computer savvy, we found it hard to follow.
Posted Saturday, 14 January 2012 See my other reviews
tinakori
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Good to finally see as many friends raved about it.... but its okay as a one off movie...
Posted Friday, 13 January 2012 See my other reviews
Lisa
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Once I got into it, very interesting but it took 3 attempts befroe I finally was able to get right through it. Dialogue really fast and at times hard to catch , am assuming that is what the characers are like in real life. Justin Timberlake character such an a&*hole. Is there anything that guy can't do?
Posted Tuesday, 10 January 2012 See my other reviews
Sandeep
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good ..one time watch movie..!!!!
Posted Friday, 6 January 2012 See my other reviews
Kym
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Really enjoyed this film. Actors were well cast & very interesting to see the story behind the face(book) :)
Posted Thursday, 5 January 2012 See my other reviews
beverlyann
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I found the Social Network is definitely not a movie to watch as well as indulge in crafts. Full concentration is required due to the flashbacks and dialogue otherwise you'll find yourself rewinding to get back on track. A good movie to get your teeth into. 3 stars.
Posted Thursday, 24 November 2011 See my other reviews
Sarah
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Movie was ok, left me wondering how accurate it is??
Posted Thursday, 17 November 2011 See my other reviews
mcfrood
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Not a bad flick. Not as enjoyable as I was expecting but a good script, good acting and good production values.
Posted Friday, 11 November 2011 See my other reviews
Josh
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Don't be mislead by the premise which sounds potentially dull. David Fincher's film has the writing and acting needed when dealing with a story about how a revolution in communication lead to the destruction of many people's personal lives. The Oscar nominations were well deserved, but there were a few better films from 2010.
Posted Friday, 11 November 2011 See my other reviews
CRJ
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Kept me interested the whole way through
Posted Sunday, 6 November 2011 See my other reviews
Marian
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Excellent.
Posted Wednesday, 2 November 2011 See my other reviews
Sonia
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Very very interesting on so many different levels.
Posted Thursday, 27 October 2011 See my other reviews
Wayne
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Movie definately had a story to tell, and a seriously interesting one at that, but took soooooo loooong to tell it and moved slower than most glaciers. Fine acting was held back by a long wordy script which made it a very difficult movie to get through. Hard slog.
Posted Wednesday, 19 October 2011 See my other reviews
vixson
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interesting story specially if it was true
Posted Tuesday, 18 October 2011 See my other reviews
jean
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Don't know what all the fuss was about. Found the dialogue very hard to understand. Why was it Oscar nominated?
Posted Friday, 14 October 2011 See my other reviews
Geoff
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Interesting
Posted Thursday, 13 October 2011 See my other reviews
Izy
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I found this movie very informative and more interesting than I would have thought.
Posted Tuesday, 11 October 2011 See my other reviews
Veronika
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This movie did nothing to capture me, after many friends recommended it, was sadly disappointed.
Posted Tuesday, 11 October 2011 See my other reviews
dikdanx
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Characters spoke far too fast and in a garbled manner that it was impossible to understand large segments. Apart from that it was utterly boring.
Posted Monday, 10 October 2011 See my other reviews
kathy
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couldnt understand what i saw ... need to know a bit more about computers to really understand what they were talking about
Posted Thursday, 6 October 2011 See my other reviews
scooter2surf
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Great story behind the true story. How tru it is, we can only guess. But guess it is a documentary made really exiting. Something for the entrepreneurial mind/
Posted Wednesday, 5 October 2011 See my other reviews
Glenys1
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Very good performances; an excellent soundtrack and a fascinating account of the personalities behind the global Facebook phenomenon. Best Line " You're not an asshole, Mark; you're just trying really hard to be one." And the final scene was beautifully reflective.
Posted Wednesday, 5 October 2011 See my other reviews
shamilah
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great movie, very enjoyable and relevant.
Posted Thursday, 29 September 2011 See my other reviews
Wifey83
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i really enjoyed this movie. I think because its based on true life events it makes it more intriguing. It was a well scripted movie and kept you wondering and thinking the whole way through, A few Q's i had are still answered, but i think it gave a rather true account of events. Did he really take an idea and make it better? did he knowingly steal the idea from the twins? I will let you decide.... Highly rated.
Posted Monday, 26 September 2011 See my other reviews
Jenny
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Interesting story - I had no idea of what had gone on behind the scenes of Facebook. Justin Timberlake was the big surprise, well cast and well-acted.
Posted Monday, 26 September 2011 See my other reviews
Jill
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Only some parts and very little of it were somewhat interesting.. it should have been called 'Facebook'- "The Court Room Saga" not the Facebook The Social Network very misleading it was so drawn out I am glad I didnt go to the cinemas to watch this as I don't think I could have actually sat for that long through it all. I found myself in the middle of this turning on my computer to log into Facebook for something to do .. to save from the boredom of it all.. Its only rates 1 star but giving it 2 for someones genius idea of the movie in the first place not including that of the money it would make by the misled once again general public ..
Posted Thursday, 22 September 2011 See my other reviews
Alison
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Fantastic. Very entertaining.
Posted Thursday, 22 September 2011 See my other reviews
Claire
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Enjoyed the movie, but there seems to be more of a story to tell ... because it's ongoing that I was left feeling like ... well... what now?
Posted Monday, 19 September 2011 See my other reviews
vl
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the most boring film of the year
Posted Saturday, 17 September 2011 See my other reviews
Michelle
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I fell asleep during this movie. I was disappointed as I am a user and fan of facebook.
Posted Thursday, 15 September 2011 See my other reviews
sepbot
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Brilliant script, perfect casting and adept direction. A modern parable with exceptional pace and relevance.
Posted Wednesday, 14 September 2011 See my other reviews
Becky
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A great movie - fabulous storyline - very clever
Posted Tuesday, 6 September 2011 See my other reviews
Jenny
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Interesting story about the birth of Facebook. A very stylish production.
Posted Wednesday, 31 August 2011 See my other reviews
Jac
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I thought I was on speed for the first 60 minutes. Nauseatingly irritating 'teen rapid speak'. Thoroughly up himself child. Disliked it intently.
Posted Wednesday, 31 August 2011 See my other reviews
michelle
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not bad for a nerd movie, what a cold man mark is
Posted Friday, 26 August 2011 See my other reviews
Joshua
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A really well put together movie...Very cool.
Posted Tuesday, 23 August 2011 See my other reviews
brian
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v ery good
Posted Tuesday, 16 August 2011 See my other reviews
Bec
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Excellent well paced movie with good story. Excellent music to keep it driving.
Posted Tuesday, 16 August 2011 See my other reviews
DirtyBoots
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Seemed like an interesting story but it wasn't holding me glued to the screen. Kinda... 'meh'.
Posted Tuesday, 9 August 2011 See my other reviews
Balqbeef
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It wouldn't be the end of the world if you missed it, but okay
Posted Sunday, 7 August 2011 See my other reviews
chris
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if you are interested in a bit of knowledge and want to know how Facebook stared out then this is the movie for you.
Posted Sunday, 7 August 2011 See my other reviews
JA Hogan
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Enjoyed the movie, good storyline and the whole family watched it.
Posted Wednesday, 3 August 2011 See my other reviews
Jane
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Probably the most boring movie I have ever seen.
Posted Wednesday, 3 August 2011 See my other reviews
Lyn
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Posted Sunday, 31 July 2011 See my other reviews
sharna
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very interesting
Posted Monday, 25 July 2011 See my other reviews
Linda
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Long awaited movie and well worth watching. Its amazing what can happen with a simple original idea well acted by Jesse Eisenberg.
Posted Sunday, 24 July 2011 See my other reviews
Mintiegirl
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Not big into social media but excellant yarn from one's perspective.
Posted Saturday, 23 July 2011 See my other reviews
R.wilson
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Very boring - maybe because the incessant conversations were so mumbled and garbled that much could not be heard. Stopped it after 30 mins
Posted Tuesday, 19 July 2011 See my other reviews
alli
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Very interesting to watch as a Facebook user.
Posted Monday, 18 July 2011 See my other reviews
Janette
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Bit slow at the beginning and had trouble understanding the pub conversation - they talked very fast - but was a very interesting movie and well worth watching.
Posted Saturday, 16 July 2011 See my other reviews
d
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a really interesting insight. worth a look. Jesse Eisenberg is excellent in his portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg. Confirms that there is no friendship where money is concerned.
Posted Thursday, 14 July 2011 See my other reviews
Chris
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Very interesting to see how Facebook got started. Well worth the watch.
Posted Thursday, 14 July 2011 See my other reviews
dj
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Loved it. Very entertaining even for the computer illiterate.
Posted Monday, 11 July 2011 See my other reviews
diG
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Slow to start, but worth watching.
Posted Saturday, 9 July 2011 See my other reviews
dalz
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The movie sure lived up to all the hype that the media and my friends had created about it. The acting of Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake was briliant, it was well executed, the script well written and the score was beautiful to listen to. I was focused on the movie the entire time - never distracted. A must watch for anyone with interest in social networking and technology
Posted Thursday, 7 July 2011 See my other reviews
Ez
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Well written, well acted and well executed. This film was very entertaining and cleverly written.
Posted Thursday, 7 July 2011 See my other reviews
tara dart
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it sucked
Posted Wednesday, 6 July 2011 See my other reviews
NIC
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Movie was satisfactory. Disappointed that MZ ended up losing his friend. Was it worth it? Billions of dollars ... I'm sure alot would answer yes. Those with a sense of morale I'm sure would answer no.
Posted Saturday, 2 July 2011 See my other reviews
Rae
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5/10... Points only as based on a true story Interesting to view as to how Facebook was started, should have concentrated more with as to how it became so popular
Posted Friday, 1 July 2011 See my other reviews
Kylee
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Interesting and relevant but too long for my liking.
Posted Thursday, 30 June 2011 See my other reviews
Cass
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The first 10 minutes or so are hard to watch as they speak so fast! Not sure if they slowed down or I got used to it but I enjoyed the movie after that. Worth watching.
Posted Thursday, 30 June 2011 See my other reviews
Danni B.
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I really enjoyed The Social Network. Jesse Eisenberg was brilliant as was Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. Quite an interesting insight into how Facebook all got started and how Zuckerberg was given an idea, and ran with it. He certainly doesn't come out looking the best from this film, and sympathies definately lie with Eduardo and those cheated by Zuckerberg. But I highly recommend this to anyone. Well worth seeing.
Posted Tuesday, 28 June 2011 See my other reviews
mustardseed
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Definately overrated. I don't understand all the rave reviews. Having said that, it's not bad. Script was good but I wasn't blown away. This movie really makes Zuckerberg look like an ass.
Posted Tuesday, 28 June 2011 See my other reviews
mattm
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Thought I was going to turn it off after the opening 15 mins of geek speak, but the movie got better as it went along. Good lesson about greed, signing contracts, and patent on intellectual property.
Posted Friday, 24 June 2011 See my other reviews
Meylia
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Interesting to watch especially when we are so familiar with Facebook. Give us a background how FB came out and its fascinating to know someone is super smart.
Posted Thursday, 23 June 2011 See my other reviews
Jan Stein
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Brilliant and believable well executed
Posted Thursday, 23 June 2011 See my other reviews
Sandi T
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Good movie, although could have been better casted.
Posted Thursday, 23 June 2011 See my other reviews
Dane
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did not like at all
Posted Tuesday, 21 June 2011 See my other reviews
Andrea
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Interesting but if you do not like lawsuits dont watch. The story has sadness following the ladder to success and fame.
Posted Saturday, 18 June 2011 See my other reviews
Kymbolie
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Interesting film making.. Was not into it at first, but in reflection was very well done.
Posted Friday, 17 June 2011 See my other reviews
Mel
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I thought this would be a lot better than it was. Friends had said it's brilliant. I disagree. It was good, but quite frustrating. Made me dislike Mark Zuckerberg and I kept wondering how much of this is true. After I watched it, it really made me question having a Facebook account, he just doesn't seem like a "nice" person at all.
Posted Monday, 13 June 2011 See my other reviews
Anita L.
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I really feel like deleting my facebook account after watching this movie. What a horrible character! I wouldn't say you had to know a lot about computers to be able to watch this movie as some others have mentioned. Not something I'd watch again.
Posted Monday, 13 June 2011 See my other reviews
lorraine Cassels
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Boaring computer buffs only
Posted Sunday, 12 June 2011 See my other reviews
Andrea Fry
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Very clever!
Posted Saturday, 4 June 2011 See my other reviews
Maree S.
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Wow! This took a bit of getting into, felt it was a bit heavy and had to watch it twice over to get the jist of the story. Still quite interesting,a bit rough.
Posted Thursday, 2 June 2011 See my other reviews
MajicmomentDan
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Just goes to show, how a little idea can go along way. Not sure about Justin's role...
Posted Wednesday, 1 June 2011 See my other reviews
J.King
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Slow start - and the continual flashback/flashforward was a tad discombobulating (the missus gave up and went to bed). And you needed to know a lot of computerese to understand the plot. However, I perservered and it encouraged me to revive my own Facebook account (and I've contacted quite a few long lost friends in the past couple of days). Mark Zuckerberg came across as shifty and devious and I believe the other factions deserved the payouts.
Posted Friday, 27 May 2011 See my other reviews
Rhino
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Just couldn't get into this movie. Don't know what the fuss was about. It had its moments, but very slow.
Posted Sunday, 22 May 2011 See my other reviews
K
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Excellent movie - thoroughly recommended viewing.
Posted Thursday, 19 May 2011 See my other reviews
Sammy
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Interesting to know how Facebook came about in the beginning, but thats about all. Good movie for the computer literate! Good movie for teenagers. Found it a bit boring
Posted Wednesday, 11 May 2011 See my other reviews
Amanda
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Absolutely fantastic! Very sad however, in that if we are to believe the story, his friend got 'done' in the end.
Posted Tuesday, 10 May 2011 See my other reviews
Josephine
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Brilliant, loved it. Good for him - just goes to show all the qualifications in the world can't over come shear talent and gifted brilliance.!
Posted Saturday, 7 May 2011 See my other reviews
Lausy
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Slow to begin with ..but persevere through the introductions, keep following and you will learn how this wonderful world of Social networks became reality...
Posted Tuesday, 3 May 2011 See my other reviews
Liz
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Although I found it hard to like the character of Mark Zuckerberg, as the film certainly raises doubts as to whether he did pirate the Facebook idea, there is no denying he is a genius. If it wasn't for the fact that the movie had a very interesting storyline which held my attention I would find it difficult to recommend to my friends.
Posted Saturday, 30 April 2011 See my other reviews
Liz C
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Wow - what an amazing movie! I am so, so, so tempted to cancel my Facebook account. That's how strongly this movie resonates. I realise this isn't a true life account of Mark Zukerberg but it must be close to it. The Social Network showcases two truly hideous douchbags who will no doubt carry on. The reason Zukerberg and Parker are successful is that they realised long ago that young people think free is cool and young people never question what their details are being used for or by who. Perhaps they'll start thinking now.
Posted Friday, 29 April 2011 See my other reviews
M Chisty
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Good! Nobody will follow a nerd like Mark Zukerberg or take him as an idol (unless he mi himself is a berd); however, this movie has given me some backgrounds about Facebook and his creators/shareholders.
Posted Friday, 29 April 2011 See my other reviews
Gerrard
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I am afraid that the dialogue was carried out so quickly much of the story line was lost on me.
Posted Thursday, 21 April 2011 See my other reviews
amanda
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Great movie, loved the characters and story line
Posted Tuesday, 19 April 2011 See my other reviews
K-L
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Great film, very interesting, wonderful acting and score.
Posted Tuesday, 19 April 2011 See my other reviews
matt
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excellent
Posted Saturday, 16 April 2011 See my other reviews
caroline
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I really wanted to cancel out of facebook after seeing this film. I thought the central character was despicable and I hated watching him succeed despite being so awful
Posted Friday, 15 April 2011 See my other reviews
Jumbuck
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Interesting to note that the guy without any social graces whatsoever (as portrayed) gets to (co-)found a social networking site. It was only by activating English subtitles that I had any clue as to the dialogue such was its rapidity. At the beginning I was half-expecting Chevy Chase to make an appearance.
Posted Friday, 15 April 2011 See my other reviews
ritul
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excellent.... brilliant screenplay and performance.
Posted Thursday, 14 April 2011 See my other reviews
L Sharp
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Quite interesting but hard to know what these guys are talking about sometimes.
Posted Thursday, 14 April 2011 See my other reviews
keune11
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Not as good as one would have expected, the last 15mins was the most interesting. I found it quite boring for the best part of it.
Posted Thursday, 14 April 2011 See my other reviews
Berry
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Definately worth a look
Posted Wednesday, 13 April 2011 See my other reviews
melinda
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Good story, more so because it is true. The dialogue is a bit fast and hard to grasp but gets easier as the movie progresses.
Posted Tuesday, 12 April 2011 See my other reviews
Steve
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Boring switched off after 30 mins?
Posted Friday, 8 April 2011 See my other reviews
Nigel W
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Self-obsessed computer geek becomes a success despite his obvious social inadequacies. Interesting study of the me generation whose shallow obsession with the now only goes to show that the internet does not deliver true togetherness and awareness.
Posted Thursday, 7 April 2011 See my other reviews
Mel
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Great movie, very interesting. They all talk too fast and if you are not tech savy you may have trouble with the lingo. Overall an insightful flick.
Posted Wednesday, 6 April 2011 See my other reviews
Janine
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This is an incredible true story, great on so many levels - and also very scary. We watched it through three times and still shake our heads in amazement.
Posted Wednesday, 6 April 2011 See my other reviews
jay
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Intriguing viewing. It's almost like a documentary on how Facebook was founded but turn it up a few notches, add some hollywood tabasco sauce, add a few spoonfuls of lawyers, dollops of harvard speak and you have The Social Network. Still can't figure out who the villain is....
Posted Sunday, 3 April 2011 See my other reviews
Matthew B.
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Extremely well written and directed film. Fast moving, intelligent. Great cast!
Posted Saturday, 2 April 2011 See my other reviews
Jane S
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Why is everyone so excited by this movie? Apart from it's historical significance, I don't get why all the hoopla...
Posted Friday, 1 April 2011 See my other reviews
sazzaporter
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The characters are annoying but the acting is good, and hey, it's based on the true story of how Facebook got so big. Inspiring for any geeks out there and interesting for the rest of us!
Posted Thursday, 31 March 2011 See my other reviews
William C
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surprisingly credible take on a modern superstar
Posted Thursday, 31 March 2011 See my other reviews
Pauline
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Terrific movie. Very entertaining and good storyline.
Posted Tuesday, 29 March 2011 See my other reviews
R.McEvoy
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This is an extreamly good movie. the first 15 minutes my be tough for some people to get into, but if u do keep watching this moviw will become some weird type on inteanse. Seance are shot amazingly, the rowing sceane is my favourite in the slow motion and the loud music playing. The actingf but everyone is top notch. The storyline my sound boring but it very fast paced and is some what sad.5/5
Posted Friday, 25 March 2011 See my other reviews
melissa
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We thought this movie was terrible, they talk so fast you can hardly follow what is going on and the characters were so annoying.
Posted Wednesday, 23 March 2011 See my other reviews
Naquita
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Loved it!!! Entertaining and informitive. :)
Posted Friday, 18 March 2011 See my other reviews
Andrew
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While we thought The King's Speech outdid this for overall movie experience, this is an excellent piece of work. Brilliantly written, directed and acted, it makes the story really interesting. Not sure how much faith we can have in the accuracy of it all, but it makes for intruiging viewing. Terrific.
Posted Friday, 18 March 2011 See my other reviews
Ross
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First 5 minutes is irritating (on purpose we think) but once you get past that it is a really good movie. Don't let the start put you off, good storyline once it gets going.
Posted Tuesday, 15 March 2011 See my other reviews
cristy
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wait till its on tv
Posted Tuesday, 15 March 2011 See my other reviews
Keano
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Simply put, a fantastic movie that is (rarely) worth all the hype it has received. I am honestly opposed to all these Social Networking Sites (35 yo going on 50) and certainly do not have a Facebook account and i guess that allowed me to watch this movie from a clearer perspective, take away the mention of FaceBook and it almost becomes a modern day Wall Street, yes indeed when you talk in terms of Billions of Dollars then it seems as though Greed is still Good !!
Posted Tuesday, 15 March 2011 See my other reviews
me
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really great watch even though I've never used facebook, is an inspiring movie and worth seeing
Posted Sunday, 13 March 2011 See my other reviews
kylie
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Enjoyed watching this film, I find the character Mark very interesting. Highly recommend
Posted Saturday, 12 March 2011 See my other reviews
gerd
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Fascinating stuff; a bit like watching history being made, very recent history at that. It doesn't matter too much whether or not it's entirely accurate. Just showing the way facebook may have eventuated makes it real enough. The downside of the movie is that many of the conversations are hard to follow and the constant switching between the litigation table and the actual events takes some getting used to.
Posted Saturday, 12 March 2011 See my other reviews
Dan
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Brilliantly cast...fascinating insight into the beginnings
Posted Friday, 11 March 2011 See my other reviews
Carol Norrish
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By far, the best movie I have seen in the last year. Jesse Eisenberg, as Mark Zuckerberg, was absolutely wonderful.
Posted Thursday, 10 March 2011 See my other reviews
Kimbo
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A chronicle of the founding of Facebook, the social-networking Web site. Outstanding movie. Very enjoyable.
Posted Wednesday, 9 March 2011 See my other reviews
Marg
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Struggled to follow it in the early stages but glad I perservered as really enjoyed it by the end and found it extremely interesting to see Facebook's beginnings and rocky legal journey! Can't believe the dollars involved.....!!!
Posted Wednesday, 9 March 2011 See my other reviews
rmh
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A really well-crafted and engaging movie, well deserving of all the accolades that it has received. If you spend any time on facebook than this is essential viewing, but you don't need to be to enjoy the human dramas that unfold so wonderfully. There are a few weaker performances, but these are few.
Posted Tuesday, 8 March 2011 See my other reviews
ROYALS
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Believe the hype; Aaron Sorkin's Oscar-winning screenplay is brilliant while Jesse Eisenberg is captivating in the lead role.
Posted Tuesday, 8 March 2011 See my other reviews
Gillian
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I honestly thought I wouldn't enjoy this movie, but I rented it out of pure curiosity, but it held my attention all the way through, I now wish I could meet Mark personally and congratulate him on being a massive Geek with perspective and the balls to see it through.
Posted Tuesday, 8 March 2011 See my other reviews
nomes
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My name is Naomi and I am a facebook-aholic, so ofcourse I was interested in how this all started. Very interesting movie!
Posted Tuesday, 8 March 2011 See my other reviews
Anthony
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Found this a little tricky to follow at times. There was just no let up from lots of technical talk and dialogue. It needed some still, quiet moments to make more of an impact because it just kept switching back/forth/camera angle until I was just exhausted. At the same time, I have very little interest in facebook but still found the story interesting and thought the performances were great.
Posted Saturday, 5 March 2011 See my other reviews
Deirdre R.
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Interesting, but not particularly entertaining.. I should've done something better with my time. Computer geeks may find this inspiring.
Posted Saturday, 5 March 2011 See my other reviews
Dave
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Movie is waste of time, it glosses over the lies, plagerism and the fact money was poured into facebook. Yet ANOTHER lame performace by Jessie. Where did they find such a lame duck, send toss this undersized smirk machine back to school. The movie is nothing more than paid advertising to pump Zuckerberg ego. The only truth in this movie is the credits and Zuckerburg is prime name behind facebook, rest is what he wants you to think.
Posted Saturday, 5 March 2011 See my other reviews
Kylie S.
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Interesting, somewhat compellingly fascinating to see how dot.com billionaire geeks get started. I wish I was in on it. Flashbacks were confusing at first bt 2003 and legal actions. Justin Timberlake's character was annoying to say the least. May buy when on dvd to purchase.
Posted Monday, 1 November 2010 See my other reviews