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Analysis Of The Movie ' The Social Network '

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Essay 4: The Social Network Critique The movie that we watched in class is called The Social Network. Directed by David Fincher and released in 2010, it is an informative film which attempts to shed light on the real story behind the creation and rise of Facebook, starting from the beginning and revealing all the possibly hidden or not as well known facts behind it. Though some of the movie may be “Hollywoodized” and exaggerated for a dramatic depiction, with exceptional acting and a compelling story, the movie does a fantastic job of informing viewers of the story behind Facebook while still engrossing them in the movie and captivating their interest. The movie opens up on a scene when Mark Zuckerberg, played by Jesse Eisenberg, is dumped by his girlfriend Erica Albright. From this moment, a long chain of events is set into motion that ultimately lead to the success of one of the most prominent and influential social media sites in internet and communication history. After Mark is dumped, he is set on obtaining revenge. From his humiliation and rage, he, along with his only real friend Eduardo Saverin, played by Andrew Garfield, work to create a website that will serve as payback for his girlfriend breaking up with him. Created on October 28, 2003, the site that they create is called Facemash, which is the first version of Facebook. Originally made to be a comparison site, the site used pictures stolen from the school database that were plugged into picture slots with a

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