![]() Mark Zuckerberg is not a genius he is a spoiled rich man child and this movie is all about that. It was hyped beyond belief, to a point it was extremely disappointing. ![]() I loved the west wing and was expecting something as good, I got this movie instead. The pretend intellect is painful to watch. The characters are mostly shallow, the situations seem like they were dreamed up by middle school children imagining what going to Harvard must be like. “Must see” I really don’t know what movie these people were watching or how it received all the acclaim it has. I don’t know if it’s Jesse Eisenberg or the character but this movie is nearly unwatchable. This is never addressed in the film, but anyone could be him if they had rich parents and an ability to steal other people’s ideas with relative impunity. He is not special or a prodigy, he was born on 3rd base, but talks like he is self made. Mark Zuckerberg was a teenager when his father spent thousands of dollars on a private tutor to learn coding. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Don't miss it and plan to see it more than once. The Social Network does two things beautifully: it boldly reflects all facets of our increasingly digital society and smugly, knowingly, provides the very sort slick social commentary required for pursuits of the modern, ever more global, social milieu. The stunningly interesting score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross is cerebrally viral and adds new grammar to cinema in the Age of Social Networking. Ben Mezrich beams! Aaron Sorkin soars! David Fincher ad-ministers! And Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake each deserve the Red Carpet treatment for their socially infectious performances! Jeff Cronenweth writes with the camera so impressively. Ben Mezrich beams! Aaron Sorkin soars! David Fincher ad-ministers! And Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake each deserve This is quite simply, and quite easily, the best and most quintessentially sociable and isolable film of twentyten. This is quite simply, and quite easily, the best and most quintessentially sociable and isolable film of twentyten.
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