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Released September 24th, 2010, 'The Social Network' stars Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer The PG-13 movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 1 min, and received a user. As 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. With Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara. Mitsubishi montero sport 2015 owners manual. © 2010 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. It is David Fincher's best to date.A story about the founders of the social-networking website, Facebook. The Social Network is about the many connections that we have with others, and it makes you feel the longing and loneliness that might come with it. Both represent a dilemma about people's communications in the modern world, and both can be seen as perfect examples of what life in the 21st' century was like. I think The Social Network has a lot of similarity to last year's Up In The Air. It is more profound, more meaningful, but it might not hit a nerve with all viewers, including the young that will only want to see the 'Facebook Movie!'. However, I also know that it is not the type of easy-going, fun but forgettable film that many (including me) expected months ago. Ultimately, The Social Network is a very hard film to dislike. The cinematography was also very impressive, but not showy, and very keen on the real focus of the film. It certainly took itself seriously, which for a film like this is fortunate. On another note, the film might seem very different than Fincher's other films, which include pretty much all crime/thrillers and a fantasy (Benjamin Button), but I thought that he was able to leave his mark on the film. The rest of the cast are all fine, including Justin Timberlake that has proved over the years that he can actually act pretty impressively. Andrew Garfield was also pretty much equal in terms of performance, and he was a true star next to Eisenberg's character. Last year Eisenberg showed us that he could create some of the most likable characters in films like Zombieland and Adventureland, and this year he proves to us that he can actually create a very flawed and condescending, but still sympathetic character that we may or may not end up hating. Eisenberg is one of the best young actors in this time, and while he has mostly done comedy until now, his role demands much more attention to subtlety and character nuances to move along. Sorkin and Fincher have brought us this really interesting character, who is brilliantly played by Jesse Eisenberg. Now, I know that a lot of the film was exaggerated or fictional, but it does not matter. The film is seen as the advancement of how Mark Zuckerberg got his world-famous website started. The Social Network's first scene is brilliantly written and acted, and it sets the mood that both Fincher and Sorkin want to set for the rest of the film. Fincher took Aaron Sorkin's brilliantly clever screenplay and turned it into a film that highlights the best and worst moments of out technology-based life. When I first heard that David Fincher was making a film about the networking site Facebook, I was definitely very skeptical.
