Columbia Pictures | Release Date: October 1, 2010
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 4, 2016
Compared to the movie's tagline, you don't get a good user score without rolling in the negative ratings. The Social Network is genius taking to an all new level.
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sentendMay 1, 2016
My favorite movie of all time. Something that is going to definitely stand the test of time, due to its pitch perfect direction, script and editing. Thank You, David Fincher.
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RomanKirbyMar 5, 2016
David Fincher is one of the best directors of all time. This film is one of his weakest but still a fantastic film .
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SrPepeJan 2, 2020
Social Network es posiblemente la película que mejor representa la década de los 10s, me parece muy importante e interesante conocer la historia de uno de los genios de la época.
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damecarnelianMay 10, 2016
As a film, The Social Network is well-made. No doubts there. As a biography (or, more accurately, an adaptation of a book written about the journey of the titular social network), all I can say is that creative license certainly serves to addAs a film, The Social Network is well-made. No doubts there. As a biography (or, more accurately, an adaptation of a book written about the journey of the titular social network), all I can say is that creative license certainly serves to add drama. If you're looking for good direction, strong acting and tight editing with a nifty score thrown in, you're sure to find it here. Keep in mind, though, that it's not for everyone. Expand
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Aaron_WassermanJun 1, 2016
The Social Network is about the creation of Zuckerberg's Facebook. Filled with brilliant paseing, dialogue, and performances. Garfield and Eisenberg really shine in this movie.
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UNARMED_JORDSep 15, 2016
the social network's ambitious and entertaining premise adds up to a true example of the talents of not just Jesse Eisenberg but everyone who worked on the film, the script is an amazingly unique one to say the least but overall the socialthe social network's ambitious and entertaining premise adds up to a true example of the talents of not just Jesse Eisenberg but everyone who worked on the film, the script is an amazingly unique one to say the least but overall the social networks strength is its very human like feel to the characters, but overall filmed and directed without flaw the social network is an amazing accomplishment Expand
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MasterRileyJun 22, 2019
The Social Network is a really interesting film about Mark Zuckerberg and his creation of Facebook. It delves into his backstory; including where he got the ideas for Facebook, what his relationships with his friends and business partnersThe Social Network is a really interesting film about Mark Zuckerberg and his creation of Facebook. It delves into his backstory; including where he got the ideas for Facebook, what his relationships with his friends and business partners were like, and how he turned a single idea into a billion dollar company. Expand
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Willyam_CarrDec 31, 2017
This is a fascinating film; easily the most interesting biopic ever made. The subject matter seems very droll and boring, but the combination of Fincher's direction, Sorkin's screenplay, Eisenberg's performance, and the score of Reznor andThis is a fascinating film; easily the most interesting biopic ever made. The subject matter seems very droll and boring, but the combination of Fincher's direction, Sorkin's screenplay, Eisenberg's performance, and the score of Reznor and Ross is a beautiful concoction that somehow just works. The dialogue crackles, the editing entices, and that fantastic score is the glue that holds it all together. Expand
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smuroseAug 11, 2020
Pretty good movie explaining the creation and rise of Zuckerberg and Facebook. Definitely highlights the privileged mindset of affluent white America and their greed.
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TheArchetypesSep 9, 2016
"The Social Network" was so good I don't even know where to begin. I can't, for the life of me, think of another film in recent years that's left me so wholeheartedly satisfied by the time the credits started rolling. This is some amazing,"The Social Network" was so good I don't even know where to begin. I can't, for the life of me, think of another film in recent years that's left me so wholeheartedly satisfied by the time the credits started rolling. This is some amazing, amazing stuff we've got here folks: don't miss it for the world. Expand
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alejandro970Apr 5, 2020
The real story about how was created the famous Facebook. The founders, brilliant and privileged students, and the efforts for create a social network, and who was the real winner; all this with cheats and dirty tricks. I mean, the originThe real story about how was created the famous Facebook. The founders, brilliant and privileged students, and the efforts for create a social network, and who was the real winner; all this with cheats and dirty tricks. I mean, the origin never was a bed of roses. When you watch it, you'll never see you Facebook account as same. Expand
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CheetahiceDec 19, 2016
The Social Network had a great cast and plot line. The cast had a tip top preformence. The plot was put together very well by the directors and producers. I think that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross did a great job putting the music together.
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bonasaurMay 3, 2020
Perfectly made. Screenplay and score is amazing. A must watch for anyone, not just those who want to learn about Facebook
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amheretojudgeMay 15, 2019
Eisenberg and Garfield are slow dancing in this speedily surfed world, no one is streaming live and the highlight is loosing the art of the game.

The Social Network Fincher is dancing. And boy what a dance this is. So flamboyant and
Eisenberg and Garfield are slow dancing in this speedily surfed world, no one is streaming live and the highlight is loosing the art of the game.

The Social Network

Fincher is dancing. And boy what a dance this is. So flamboyant and confident in the jibber jabber-ish of the tech world. Yes, this is how it would sound like to others. But this is not narrated by some average writer, Aaron Sorkin, the game changer of the screenplay writing, is in charge of these real life characters. And with director, David Fincher, the time jumps from back and forth to weave out an engaging drama in their tech-y mundane world, that actually thrives on the dorm room, unofficial chats rather than online ones or even the court trials. Your friends are thrown out like some bizarre avant garde idea while creating a website.

The stabbing in the back comes involuntarily and the exhilaration a part of the game, but amidst this game of sacrifice- not of their own but other's, elimination is a way to success, breathes the film, or so it seems on the surface- the romance to make us groove with the momentum of these characters is lacked out by keeping them distant and dry of emotions. Yes, it is practically an apt depiction, but it should have been more unbiased to make us fall for this unknown backstage world.

Staring arrogantly with no empathy in his face, Jesse Eisenberg deserves the respect that he pursues so blindingly in the film. Call me childish, but I was drawn to Andrew Garfield's victimized character. In a virtually statistical world, where there is nothing or no one to actually root for, it is comforting to see Garfield broken and humanized in his porsche black suit. On the other hand, Justin Timberlake comes off disappointing where these major league players are hitting home run after home run, this is the kind of The Social Network Fincher wants you to log into, so give him your password, he is not a fraud.
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LegitSaltMay 6, 2020
When I watch it, I enjoy it and notice new subtleties each time, but when I let it stew in my mind, I never want to revisit it and it always leaves a sour taste in my mouth. Part of this is likely due to design, but I can’t help to retractWhen I watch it, I enjoy it and notice new subtleties each time, but when I let it stew in my mind, I never want to revisit it and it always leaves a sour taste in my mouth. Part of this is likely due to design, but I can’t help to retract myself from the highest laudations that the film receives. I think Jesse Eisenberg does a great job and truly embodies the role. His performance is what I think of when I think of Mark Zuckerberg. However, his character deters me from the experience. Zuckerberg is such a narcissistic self-absorbed jerk that I can never look to The Social Network with the mindset of, “I’d love to experience that again.” Zuckerberg is so manipulative and cocky and remarkably intelligent, that you can’t help but secretly root for his failure. The thing is, Zuckerberg doesn’t fail, he comes out on top. The good Samaritan doesn’t always succeed. Garfield, Hammer, and even Timberlake all give good performances and in a way are foils for Zuckerberg’s character. The club scenes in this and Fincher’s other works are well-shot and authentic and the sound design is well scaled. I can’t add anything new to this movie’s praises. I admit it’s a great movie and is especially well written, but it is also remarkably off-putting to me. Expand
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theCRITIC2May 23, 2018
I'm not gonna lie, I got bored while watching but that's my fault. But when I re-watched this again, it's actually very riveting. David Fincher as a director of this film is so great with jumps cuts but the real prize goes to Aaron Sorkin,I'm not gonna lie, I got bored while watching but that's my fault. But when I re-watched this again, it's actually very riveting. David Fincher as a director of this film is so great with jumps cuts but the real prize goes to Aaron Sorkin, the screenwriter of the film. The dialogue of this film is so witty and snappy, it feels like you're watching a play. Watching the making of Facebook and how it went big is so interesting. Overall, this was a fun movie to watch. Expand
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Morty_McFlayNov 6, 2019
Easily one of the greatest films of this generation, maybe even of all time. I can’t think of another film in recent memory where every creative influence involved was operating in such peak form; Fincher’s immaculate visual direction,Easily one of the greatest films of this generation, maybe even of all time. I can’t think of another film in recent memory where every creative influence involved was operating in such peak form; Fincher’s immaculate visual direction, Sorkin’s absolutely magnetic dialogue, Trent Reznor’s amazing score, excellent performances from every cast member (Jesus, even Justin Timberlake is good here). It forgoes trying to tell the actual story of Facebook in favor of a tragic story of the deterioration of a friendship, and it’s all the better for it. This film would work just as well without the Facebook element. It manages to be both entertaining and intellectual, easily accessible yet interesting to dive into, the best of both worlds. A must-watch not just for film fans, but for everyone. Expand
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GrantD243Apr 25, 2018
I watched this film once when it first came out, and I liked it, but I was a bit younger back then so I thought I should re-watch it and see if it was actually as good as I've always thought. Of course, since then I've explored the work ofI watched this film once when it first came out, and I liked it, but I was a bit younger back then so I thought I should re-watch it and see if it was actually as good as I've always thought. Of course, since then I've explored the work of David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin, and I'm a huge fan of both of them. So it's not surprise that I definitely am still a fan of this movie, and I think I enjoyed it even more now that I understand some of the concepts discussed throughout it better than I did back then (I was 13 when I first saw it). Story: The Social Network is a tragedy. It's about the creation of Facebook, but really it's about Mark Zuckerberg starting out as an a**hole and failing to change his ways by the end. Viewers aren't meant to like him, and in the end I almost felt satisfaction when he had to pay out huge for settlements and was still left without any real friends. Still, it's also impressive just how intelligent his character is and what he is able to accomplish with his coding skills. Script: C'mon now, this was written by Sorkin...so of course it's written very well. Zuckerberg's dialogue is the most impressive part of it, unsurprisingly, and the opening conversation of the movie could be shown to someone and they'd know everything they need to know about his character. Acting: Solid acting from everyone involved, with Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield being the standouts. I can't really see anybody else playing Mark Zuckerberg other than Jesse. Cinematography: Nothing crazy here, but it is shot well for the kind of movie it is. I particularly enjoyed the opening set of shots following Mark as he navigates though the college campus. Overall:This isn't the kind of movie that you watch if you're looking for a feel good or action packed story, but it is still very much worth watching. Expand
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bertboy93Jul 27, 2020
overrated, but still a very solid movie, david fincher did a good job at directing the movie and that ending!!!
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ErikTheCriticOct 16, 2018
Thoroughly engaging and riveting, solidly acted and flawlessly scripted, "The Social Network" is an extraordinary film that offers us an insightful look at the social media we all use and love.
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MrScallopsJun 19, 2019
I'm going to admit it: I have never particularly liked Jesse Eisenberg or the way he acts every single one of his characters. The Social Network is obviously no exception to Eisenberg's acting style, but unlike most of his roles, he isI'm going to admit it: I have never particularly liked Jesse Eisenberg or the way he acts every single one of his characters. The Social Network is obviously no exception to Eisenberg's acting style, but unlike most of his roles, he is actually perfectly suited to play Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. His performance, and that of his co-star Andrew Garfield, do much to make this film stand out.

The other thing that helps is, of course, David Fincher's directing. The way the story has been pieced together by the script, the direction and the editing makes the film feel fast paced despite there not being a single action scene in it. There are even times when the movie moves at such speed it becomes a bit difficult to actually grasp things. Real tension is created by shifting the story between the hearing scenes of the present and the things leading up to the hearing in the past. It makes the movie feel almost like a thriller. Other than that, the source material gives little for Fincher to actually do.

Overall, it's a very stylish and polished production with some nice foreshadowing and great dialogue. The music is mostly beautiful, sometimes annoying, and the film features great drama and tension.
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harshsbMar 3, 2019
The Social Network is the true dramatized story of Mark Zuckerberg, the creation and rise of Facebook and a plethora of problems which arose in the way. The movie is executed perfectly, with every scene being an interesting extension of theThe Social Network is the true dramatized story of Mark Zuckerberg, the creation and rise of Facebook and a plethora of problems which arose in the way. The movie is executed perfectly, with every scene being an interesting extension of the last, the movie does a great job at captivating the audience's attention. Sorkin did an amazing job at the dialogue, further assisted by Jesse Eisenberg's amazing job at playing a socially-inept, condescending, genius watching his creation play out and take over the world. The soundtrack compliments the scenes amazingly well, all though there are some issues with the pacing of the film. The Social Network is a modern classic. Expand
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TomtagApr 16, 2019
Such an impressive movie. I love the acting, it was excellent and the story was great as well. This is also really helpful for people who want to know how Facebook was made.
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zNeverSleepingMar 15, 2020
O filme tem bons diálogos, e muito disso vem do mérito não só do roteiro como das interpretações de Jesse Eisenberg e Andrew Garfield. Gostei também do cuidado de não por certos personagens numa caixinha previsível, como direcionar alguémO filme tem bons diálogos, e muito disso vem do mérito não só do roteiro como das interpretações de Jesse Eisenberg e Andrew Garfield. Gostei também do cuidado de não por certos personagens numa caixinha previsível, como direcionar alguém como malvado ou altruísta - exceto no caso da garota namorada do Eduardo.
O filme também traz algumas reflexões quanto a própria rede social, as comunidades universitárias e até mesmo no mundo empresarial, onde um passa a perna no outro.
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Wavy_YeezyMay 24, 2019
This was a great movie. I do think it stretches out too much, but it's great. Jesse Eisenberg makes a amazing Mark Zuckerburg. He deservingly got a nomination for Best Actor for the movie.
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togobogoJan 31, 2023
like wow this is so not realistic its amazing how wrong this show was bruh 8/4
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NiyazzzAug 7, 2019
the film is good, but I think that the ending is not fully disclosed. To understand how it all ended, I had to bark on the Internet. Good movie, suitable for beginner programmers
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MrDog3Jul 13, 2020
David Fincher at his best, amazing direction, amazing cast and a wonderful soundtrack. The Social Network is showing us not just the create of facebook, but the gap between the society, and the harsh, unreliable life of business. Of courseDavid Fincher at his best, amazing direction, amazing cast and a wonderful soundtrack. The Social Network is showing us not just the create of facebook, but the gap between the society, and the harsh, unreliable life of business. Of course don't forget the amazing IT life, and the hope that everyone can be very rich within it. Expand
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Cooperward4Oct 12, 2019
The Social Network is the best biopic of all time. The Social Network is a flawless character study of the famous CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. The film tells its story brilliantly in a non-linear fashion. The groundwork of the film isThe Social Network is the best biopic of all time. The Social Network is a flawless character study of the famous CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. The film tells its story brilliantly in a non-linear fashion. The groundwork of the film is set by introducing its conflict first. Then using this established conflict to branch off into to the tale of how Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook, made enemies and destroyed relationships all in the name of success. Jesse Eisenberg plays the roll of Mark Zuckerberg perfectly. He gives an incredibly realistic performance which is able to capture the many nuances of the character as the film progresses. The film is also filled with amazing performances from the likes off Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara and Armie Hammer. But the clear strength of this film is its spectacular dialogue written by Aaron Sorkin. So many scenes in this film have some of the most realistic dialogue ever written. Each line of dialogue sounds a conversation that could legitimately happen and it makes each scene that much better and memorable. Overall this is a brilliant film with an incredible cast of characters, realistic dialogue topped of with amazing direction by David Fincher. Expand
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i_m_a_blowfishNov 9, 2019
David fincher's work mixed with jesse eisenberg's attitude and glamour of new age hits it right.
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RobwinzApr 19, 2020
Brilliant movie, which shows the struggles which the Chad himself Mark Zuckerberg had while he was starting up his business which is known as Facebook. Also, there's a brilliant performance from the man himself Andrew Garfield from start to finish.
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NeuromereMay 2, 2020
A combination of Aaron Sorkin's clever dialogue and Jesse Eisenberg's brilliant acting makes for a film worth watching. Nobody writes as well as Aaron Sorkin and this proves his worth as one of the greatest writers of the 21st century.A combination of Aaron Sorkin's clever dialogue and Jesse Eisenberg's brilliant acting makes for a film worth watching. Nobody writes as well as Aaron Sorkin and this proves his worth as one of the greatest writers of the 21st century. Although Jessie Eisenburge was an incredible choice as Mark Zukaburge I can't help but feel that Andrew Garfield wasn't the right person for his role. Expand
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AndrewHordMay 29, 2020
Interesting work by David Fincher.It has great narrative and attracts watchers by well-made characters.The main character was played very skilfully.
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MattKingsburyJun 8, 2020
A brilliantly crafted film with dialogue beautifully crafted by Sorkin. Yet, I just cannot quite put it up there with the true greats - and I'm not sure why.
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GarrusIsBeastJun 18, 2020
This movies is so brilliant with its acting, plot, cinematography, and editing. Jesse Eisenberg is truly a legend!
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MrPajamasSep 9, 2020
The social network tells the story of the now most famous Mark Zuckerberg. The film is really brilliantly shot and showed perhaps everything it should have to know how Facebook came into being. I probably won't say anything more about that.The social network tells the story of the now most famous Mark Zuckerberg. The film is really brilliantly shot and showed perhaps everything it should have to know how Facebook came into being. I probably won't say anything more about that. This is just an absolute gem, and if you use social networks at least a little, you should give this film a chance. Expand
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AsaDaltonNov 20, 2020
Without a doubt one of the greatest films of the 21st century. Sorkin and Fincher are at their absolute best, and the acting is impeccable. There is not a single moment that drags, nor a scene that leaves you unsatisfied. If you have not seenWithout a doubt one of the greatest films of the 21st century. Sorkin and Fincher are at their absolute best, and the acting is impeccable. There is not a single moment that drags, nor a scene that leaves you unsatisfied. If you have not seen this film yet, put down whatever you are doing, and go watch it, you will not be disappointed. Expand
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starreviewsDec 6, 2020
A game changing masterpiece, The Social Network is perfect and feels like a miracle. Its filmmaking at its pure best.
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geewahJan 11, 2021
Was unsure of how a movie about Zuckerberg and Facebook would turn out, but this sharp, well written and directed movie does a great job.
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iCampoRamilNov 16, 2021
Las actuaciones se llevan como lo mejor de la película, la historia mola, peor no me parece para tanto.
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AJ_13Jan 11, 2021
This fun and vibrant film is all about its dialogues, so we gotta thank Aaron Sorkin for that one.
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aesthetryFeb 12, 2021
"The Social Network" was so good I don't even know where to begin. I can't, for the life of me, think of another film in recent years that's left me so wholeheartedly satisfied.
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Irina_SDec 27, 2021
To me, this movie is an unseen piece of art, an exceptional story of a great person. Actors have been carefully chosen and I believe that no other actors would have done so great a job. A must watch especially for movie lovers :))
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royalguy07Jun 4, 2023
Incredibly well done. I'm sure its wildly innacurate. But the script and score are so freaking good.
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AssPussiMar 8, 2022
The Social Network is a masterpiece, it's the Citizen Kane of 2st century. The film has dialogues so intelligent and deep, actors are perfect in their roles. Perfect Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography and Edition.
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KJ_20Mar 21, 2022
"The Social Network" shows the beginning and boom of Social Media, through Facebook. Moreover, it's a real-life story on greed, ambition, fame and most importantly friendship.
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I_like_planesAug 5, 2022
Wow just wow, even if the movie isn't accurate about what happened, and even if it is it cant change my opinion on how amazing the movie alone is. The screenplay acting storyline it was just perfect, a chef kiss if you will
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RekiazFeb 7, 2023
Iba para un 8, pero literalmente te cierran la película con unos textos en donde todos los climax se cierran, y fue decepcionante. Por parte de los actores de Andrew y Jesse, se ve que es otra película con esa personalidad de "soy buena onda"Iba para un 8, pero literalmente te cierran la película con unos textos en donde todos los climax se cierran, y fue decepcionante. Por parte de los actores de Andrew y Jesse, se ve que es otra película con esa personalidad de "soy buena onda" y "soy más inteligente que tú". ¿Qué hace Justin Timberlake aquí xd? Expand
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Richard552Aug 10, 2022
This is some amazing, amazing stuff we've got here folks: don't miss it for the world. $1 to buy a Netflix account, Google search: vtvshare
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aidansangleSep 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is fantastic, but it is drawn out much more than necessary. The acting is amazing, the writing is magnificent, but the side-by-side storyline of the legal dispute and the creation is extremely unnecessary and confusing. Not only is it unnecessary and confusing, but it also ruins the way the movie is perceived. The flow of the movie is disrupted by the swapping of time period rather frequently, never allowing a scene to truly blossom and provide genuine entertainment. The only scene that truly seems to stand out is when Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) confronts Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) in the office. For some, this scene is the only reason to watch the movie. The acting is phenomenal, but this movie falls short on several levels. Despite this, this movie is extremely successful and there is certainly a reason to watch it. The rewatch value is nothing crazy, but certainly feasible for movie nerds. Overall, a fantastic movie that started the 2010's biopic kick. Expand
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LilifNov 17, 2022
I feel like the ending was not enough. I had so many questions about the trial which were not answered so I’m disappointed by that but despite that it was enjoyable to watch. I would recommend it to my friends.
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zehrasogulNov 22, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie talks about;in the turmoil of the creative process ,a fierce struggle ensues over who should be named in this whole Facebook thing ,how it all happened, which is clearly one of the most original ideas of this century.And said Mark Zuckerberg struggled and succeeded.But; with this possible exception of Eduardo, almost all other characters, including Mark ,are cold as ice , selfish and downright soulless.Maybe it looks like a pretty impressive success story, but it certainly contains injustices. Expand
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oneofjwNov 25, 2022
Its great. To the acting to the soundtrack.

holy **** the soundtrack is so good.
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lluviancaNov 26, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A film about how Facebook came to be and what went on in its formation.The movie shows the turning small ideas into big ideas, relationships between people and the effects of social media to our lives.Even though the script was rapid and complicated it has understandable fluence, expression.I think don't need to tell about the cast but as you look the names you can see the great actors.They did well in the film.The musics are great too, they helped to take more attention.The scene which Mark was refreshing the page constantly to see the response of the request was unexpected for me.Also I laughed when he tried to run on the snow with sandals.The movie is good and interesting but it was a little bit stressful to me. Expand
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busrakrlNov 28, 2022
All I can say about the movie is simply awesome.I wanted to watch this movie for a long time.
I saw some parts of the movie on the internet before watching it.It took my attention a lot. When I looked at the cast and the storyline,I said that
All I can say about the movie is simply awesome.I wanted to watch this movie for a long time.
I saw some parts of the movie on the internet before watching it.It took my attention a lot. When I looked at the cast and the storyline,I said that I would definitely watch it. To be honest,I didn't expect this much. I thought I would get bored when I saw the movie was two hour. But I didn't realize how two hours passed while I was watching. The script was very well fictionalised.The performances of the actors are amazing. Andrew Garfield might be the most handsome actor I have ever seen. Before I watching the movie I thought Eduardo Saverin was bad. After I watched the movie and did some research, I actually found out that Mark Zuckerberg has let his partner down by reduction his shares. Normally, I'm not interested kind of a movie like that but this movie got full marks from me. There are some parts that I don't like but apart from these it was a successful movie.
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Manucci555Aug 20, 2023
Very jarring and dramatic, and extremely fast in terms of pacing. Overall a very interesting story to witness about the creation of Facebook.
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