![]() ![]() I say don't believe that talk, and check out this interesting, funny, thrill ride by Fincher and co. ![]() They cite "The invention of facebook" as an uninteresting topic. A lot of people say the movie sounds boring. Trent Reznor deserves some kind of recognition for this. Justin Timberlake is easily the weakest one of the three, but he still does a decent job. Jesse Eisenberg plays Mark Zuckerberg as a fast-paced, nerdy, kind of jerk-ish attitude, and Andrew Garfield is his best friend, Eduardo, who at the beginning didn't mean much to me, but I found myself rooting for him by the end. Fincher sets up the photography so beautifully, that it feels like you're watching a painting come to life. One sequence in the middle of the film features a boring rowboat race. If Fincher hasn't already proved himself time and time again with his great films, this one might be the one to seal the deal for him. Shot through with emotional brutality and unexpected humour. The lighting and camera work here is beautiful, every scene and sequence is a joy to watch. David Fincher's The Social Network is the stunning tale of a new breed of cultural insurgent: a punk genius who sparked a revolution and changed the face of human interaction for a generation, and perhaps forever. I literally cannot wait to watch this again during it's wide release. By the time the movie was over, with the Beatles' "Baby, You're A Rich Man" playing over the end credits, I had a huge smile on my face. I went into this film with little or no hope. ![]()
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