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The Story Of The Most Popular Social Media Phenomenon Facebook-the Social Network

The Social Network is really a good movie. Many people is using or just about to use the Facebook to keep in touch with their family members and friends, and meet new friends. And the story of the man behind this social-media phenomenon Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg,Coach Outlet, starts to be known to many people.

It is a story behind the invention of Facebook. In 2003, Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) came up with an idea, to take the entire social experience of Harvard and turn it into a comprehensive website in a way that other sites like MySpace and Friendster had never envisioned. Along with two of his programmer pals, and his best friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) supplies the startup capital, Zuckerberg created he Facebook,?an early blueprint of what would eventually become the social networking Juggernaut we know today. Of course with any rose of an idea come thorns, and Zuckerberg meteoric rise to fame (and infamy) comes at the cost of multiple legal skirmishes and shattered personal relationships. Being at the forefront of a trend can be a lonely experience.

It is an impressive movie. When Mark find that the Facebook has got 500 million active users, he just run,gucci profumi,make money online, run and run, across Harvard Yard and straight at this first billion. Quick as a rabbit, sly as a fox, he is the geek who would be king or just Bill Gates.

The movie The Social Network is directed by David Fincher, who has made many great pieces of cinema such as Se7en, Fight Club, Zodiac, and the Oscar-nominated Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Fincher fans generally know and love the acclaimed director for his three main signatures: a perfectionist attitude, impeccable camerawork and his dark yet vividly-colored cinematography.

There are a few moments where the needs of the film outweigh the truth of the real story,Coach Outlet Coupon, but hey, any of us know the true story, and there never a moment that people familiar with the real events will roll their eyes in dismay.

Although The Social Network runs like a bio-pic, it not a bored movie. Of course, facebook and Mark's story itself is a mouth-watering endless. In director David Fincher clever narrative techniques and under the control of the powerful lens,coach factory outlet, the film looks surging ups and downs, the full tension, very hearty, people wanting more. In particular, the event continues to appropriately intersperse with clips, so more than the movie complex and very simple,cheap louis vuitton handbags,Coach Outlet Store, straightforward but very meaning apart, in fact, it rare.

On the other hand, the film depicts the dream of facebook, very place, but also very passionate. If people listen to a stirring speech, the kind of chasing the dream of passion, such as Xinghuoliaoyuan general, it seems all of a sudden you will be able to infection, people may feel sympathy. Crazy people have crazy dreams, crazy dreams makes people crazy. Although the original intention of facebook is not so "beautiful", but from another perspective, you will find that this is only true crazy person to another surface only. Secondly, the movie that large chunk of the rapid dialogue is extremely cool.

The performance are also spectacular,gucci scarpe, especially the two leads, Eisenberg and Garfield. Eisenberg has been tagged in some circles as he other Michael Cera,?referring to the latter actor penchant for playing the loveable nerd in virtually every role he takes on. Andrew Garfield is a fast-rising star: he already been tapped as the new Spider-Man in Sony reboot of that franchise. He plays in this movie a near-perfect straight man foil to Eisenberg eccentric genius. Eduardo Saverin is the type of smart kid who (ironically enough) prefers the actual social experience of college to sitting in dim-lit dorm rooms creating an online imitation of it. Related articles:

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