Sunday, February 27, 2011

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social network - David Fincher (2010)


claquetazo will be the final to win the golden statuette once and for all?. Will this be the work of Fincher to recognize it as one of the great directors present and saviors of the Hollywood economy. Touch the sky with a movie that is not up to other major works carried out previously. See " Zodiac" (really impressive movie), "Seven (needs no introduction and what caused later)," The Game "(damn gift and excellent plot), " The Fight Club " (lecture), and even " Panic Room " (has its point of interest in the development and climax). No named " The Curious Case of Benjamin Buton " (well directed), but soporific. Be " The network" that rise to the Olympian gods in the year's most anticipated gala and tedious to David Fincher. The network written by Aaron Sorkin on the novel "The Accidental Billionaires "By Ben Mezrich will?, Which Fincher guide to the microphone to thank for the prize for best director . The U.S. and should have been recognized for his work much earlier, but things Jury Managers also to pre-screen and movies, are so (as unfair). And Fincher, a very big list of directors of their own nationality that could fit well into the movie mainstream and "indie" in turn. The brothers Weinstein, Hollywood star producers, say the latest movies at the Oscars are awarded or being pigeonholed as an independent film. No comment so not rise more than oil.

The network has caused a good feeling in each and every one of them / as they have seen the film (well, will have its detractors). Criticism (do not do, nothing more than just cause), they say, or at least part of them. A server, we thought it was a good movie plain little amusing because the script has that little spark that makes him alive and saving wearable or technicalities aside, the network is not rocket science. Please!. Exactly what attracted me to this story, which made me to be there with her. It is the evolution of the network, from its inception, development, expansion and evolution of that page. I am one of those 500 million and curiosity enticed me enough.


all starts when a night of autumn 2003, Mark Zuckerberg ( Jesse Eisenberg), a student at Harvard and programming genius, sits at his computer and with commitment and enthusiasm begins develop a new idea. In a frenzy of blogging and programming, which started in his dorm room soon became a global network and a revolution in communication. Six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history. But for this entrepreneur, success has meant personal and legal complications .... (Bring it carelessly).

For me, leaving out the origin of Facebook and his current stardom and keeping me from one direction, as always welcome and a soundtrack hypnotic, beautiful, majestic and fascinating by their creators, Trent Reznor (absolute leader of Nine Inch Nails) and Atticus Ross , should take the statuette with permission and respect for other candidates. The story continued, has its great moments of humor and drama star. But above all, with a stunning passivity, his look and behavior in the film. Jesse Eisenberg's performance and the script plays is taken into account. Your blind faith, love and obsession broken Erica Albright ( Rooney Mara), his girlfriend very start of the network. It is certainly a point in his favor that has the movie.

Mark Zuckerberg
cares very little money, his claims are other, were different. It was carried away by situations and comments from colleagues and acquaintances, I was a kid with the mind set in another place, a great programmer, but with other interests that were not economic. Neither the development of the legal process to clarify the birth of Facebook. Recently donated half of his fortune Giving pledge (a promise to give). In which several billionaires give money to charity.

Probably, if that happy and crazy conversation that takes place during the first few minutes would not have happened. Now you do not have facebook (now we all know).

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