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The Social Network (2010)

Directed by David Fincher . By Jesse Eisenberg , Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake , Armie Hammer, Max Minghella .

Mark Zuckerberg, the boy who would become the youngest billionaire in history, creating the world's most widely used social network in 2004 was a brilliant student at Harvard, but with few social skills.


In a world in which we have little time, that is dedicated to listening to the neighbor is now close to zero. "The Social Network", fictionalized story of the birth of the most popular site on the web, says first and foremost a human story and the last stage of our evolution as a man has found a way to express themselves through what they do not sees. Millions of people are protected from escaping reality in a few twitter or facebook or myspace profile and somehow manage to be loyal to themselves than they ever would in real life the giorni.Mark Zuckerberg, a brilliant Harvard student more than a superb computer programmer, has been and is still an excellent observer of the social dynamics of the boys his age who is not too difficult to be applied to the world intero.La desire to communicate is actually a basic need of human beings and the desire to search and find is what keeps standing the system of human relations.
Facebook, like other network services, it is actually this: a set of requirements that encoded link to multimedia programs that facilitate the relationships and self-expression stessi.Fin the early stages of work on "The Social Network", not many predicted a product of such importance, but it was easy to forecast as the subject matter would play a role in the success of the film. David Fincher is a director departs substantially from model to which he belongs and he seems trapped in this "network" of relationships that develop between the protagonists of the film. In fact, "The Social Network" has the advantage of not telling facebook but to interpret it as social and cultural phenomenon, revealing the most secret and fascinating elements and also show a much more formidable face, a sort of "contagion" of the need Contact ineffrenabile sincere human mind, even if physically distant.
Facebook.inc is a company with a turnover of 1 billion dollars a year. It is the sixth power of the press after the fourth and fifth television, is the dark power to manipulate minds and habits, and arises to change the course of the lives of those who are touched. Beyond anything you can think of, Facebook is a revolution of enormous importance, almost indescribable in detail because it is a revolution also in place that will not end very soon, few of us can see the end, if there ever will be. But what makes the movie work of Fincher's intriguing is the attention given to captured the social dynamics of the characters, conceived in a kind of still image, even if rapid, easily approachable to all those who have been attacked by the facebook craze, but even more deeply by modernity.
"The Social Network" is an exploration, a journey of the characters is uncertain, unclear contours, but with the awareness that beyond the desktop there is someone who listens, trying to understand you, in this world where everyone going in a hurry, just find the time in front of a computer screen. Many might think of it as a degenerative phenomenon, but if 500 million people have adhered to this philosophy is difficult to consider it just a bluff a boy genius bored with college life.
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