Thursday, November 4, 2010
I saw The Social Network opening night (beginning of October?) and am planning on seeing it again this weekend. I have not written on it yet and will do so after the second viewing. I found the movie wonderfully timely and a bit nostalgic delivered via its well-crafted script. Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg was intricately acted, executed sharply right down to the last detail. Though, I decided I could care less if Eisenberg's Zuckerberg detours from the real life Zuckerberg. I would be completely fine if the majority of the film was fiction holding on to a few choice events in history. The reason being is the story is one of creation - the capability of a genius mind, the ties formed, the lengths one will go for success, and a loneliness that haunts in a crowded room.
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