Honestly, after all of the recent controversy with Facebook, Mark’s made it out by the skin of his teeth that is the sort of dedication you’re looking for in a leader even if he is taking all of us’ data. Mark Zuckerberg’s most important features are not his intellect or his wit it’s his resilience in the face of adversity and it shows so so vividly in The Social Network. Things spiral out of control as business begins to seep into friendship and loyalty, while people from all walks of life become involved in this overarching drama thriller. One day, he gets an offer from The Winklevoss Twins to work on a Harvard social networking application, the same night Mark talks to Eduardo about an idea called “The Facebook”. He runs into Eduardo Saverin, and they become decent acquaintances. The story follows Mark Zuckerberg as he’s a student at Harvard, trying to make full sense of his life. It was so mind-blowingly well written as a score, that I keep it in my playlist at all times. What elevates the film even further is Trent Rezner and Atticus Ross’ HAUNTING soundtrack, which oftentimes sent shivers down my spine during a watch. Long-time Fincher collaborator Jeff Cronenweth’s cinematography shines here, with some of the best use of lighting and framing in a drama film that you will ever find.
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