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The Social Network
The Facebook creation myth comes vividly to life in this sophisticated film.






The Social Network

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MPAA rating: PG-13
(for sexual content, drug and alcohol use and language)

Genre: Drama

Theater release:
October 01, 2010
by Sony Pictures

Directed by: David Fincher

Runtime: 2 hours

Cast: Jesse Eisenberg (Mark Zuckerberg), Andrew Garfield (Eduardo Saverin), Justin Timberlake (Sean Parker), Armie Hammer (Cameron Winklevoss), Josh Pence (Tyler Winklevoss), Max Minghella (Divya Narenda)

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It's August 2004. I'm sitting in an ugly chair in the student union with my laptop balanced on my knees, checking my senior year course schedule. I had spent the summer working as a student orientation advisor for incoming freshmen. My coworkers and I had had a fantastic time working and living together, and we're sad that we can't keep up with one another as well as we'd like, now that classes are starting and the campus is filling back up.

I open my e-mail and there's an invitation to join a site called thefacebook.com. I think it might be spam, and I'm about to delete it when two girls walk by and I hear them say something about a "face book." Well, okay, I think. And I click on the link.

A week later, campus productivity has all but disappeared. We routinely tell people to "just facebook me." Many of us now know things about that guy we sat next to in physics last year that we used to not know about some of our friends: political and religious beliefs, favorite bands, relationship status. To my excitement, this website means my friends and I can now keep in touch more easily, even though we've all gone back to our daily world of classes, homework, and clubs.

Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg

Six years later, I (and five hundred million other people) can hardly remember that world, in which if you failed to get someone's phone number, you might never see them again; where you couldn't see pictures from last night's party online the next day; where leaving a note on your friend's "wall" was an act of vandalism, or would at least leave a few thumbtack holes.

In spring 2003, not long before his website changed our world, a misanthropic but vaguely hapless sophomore at Harvard named Mark Zuckerberg (played by the excellent Jesse Eisenberg) could bring down an entire network in a couple of hours by just throwing together a website between late-night beers.The Social Network is his story—kind of. It's also the story of his friends and acquaintances, of those suing him and those wondering why it all matters. It's the curious tale of a social outsider who became the gateway for social interaction. And most importantly, it's a story that embodies the generation that was willing redefine privacy to digitize their world.

Writer Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, A Few Good Men, Charlie Wilson's War) tackles the tricky task of untangling the Facebook founding myth. The facts have never been very clear, and everyone's account differs. So Sorkin simply gives us the various versions of the truth and lets us wonder. (You might ask: Who cares who actually came up with the idea for Facebook? Well, for starters, the site is now worth around $25 billion, and Zuckerberg owns half of it.)

Armie Hammer as Cameron Winklevoss, Max Minghella as Divya Narenda
Armie Hammer as Cameron Winklevoss, Max Minghella as Divya Narenda

Zuckerberg's success with Facemash—the site he put together in the middle of the night—attracted the attention of Harvard officials, who put him on academic probation for violating privacy restrictions and bypassing security regulations, and some fellow students—twins Cameron and Tyler Winkelvoss (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence) and their business partner, Divya Narenda (Max Minghella), who were developing a website called the Harvard Connection. Like MySpace, the site would let users create a profile and add others as friends; unlike MySpace, the site would be exclusive, available only to those with a harvard.edu email address.

What exactly happened next is unclear. The film skillfully skips between the narrative (much of which is imaginative reconstruction of what could have happened) and testimonies in various lawsuits brought against Zuckerberg. What we do know is that Zuckerberg never ended up writing code for the Harvard Connection, but did end up writing a website he called TheFacebook.com that became a social institution overnight, funded by his friend Eduardo Saverin (brilliantly potrayed by Andrew Garfield), who became CFO of the company. They did become campus celebrities, and soon much more. The site did expand beyond the Harvard campus and dropped the "the" to become Facebook. Zuckerberg and Saverin did meet Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake, ideal in this role), who introduced them to the venture capitalists who made them very rich young men. There were two lawsuits brought against Zuckerberg—one by the Winkelvoss twins and Narenda, and one by Saverin.




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