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Notification No. 1 (the story of a "network" posted on the wall)
From the moment I learned I had to be a movie based on the true story of Mark Zuckerberg, I honestly do not know what to think. I was not familiar with the story, I did not know that the bad guy was sued for something he created. It is clear that there was more to the story that I do not know, but with a movie in the way they thought it might help answer some questions. Upon learning that the film is not really a hundred percent true to the story of Zuckerberg, I was still very intrigued by it. I mean, what David Fincher is behind the interest for me, although a Facebook movie. After all the rumors surrounding the "network" when it came out, I knew it was something I had to see a big screen immediately, and was very glad I did. Indeed, when I first saw it I knew I had come to care about the Oscars. Recently, it could perform "The King of speech" and the Oscar for best picture, probably would have been the second.However, it still stands to win three Oscars, this is certainly an achievement. The film, as already mentioned, the focus of Mark Zuckerberg and his problems with the opening of Facebook, the social networking site to change the college experience.When two students claim that Zuckerberg stole the idea, he / she is not only the law, but his best friend too. The movie does a great job jumping in different time zones return to the past and present, showing the scenes in both cases against Zuckerberg, and then quickly to the success of Facebook. It keeps the film fast moving smoothly.Even if Zuckerberg's life is not as dramatic as the film makes is that it is (this is what Zuckerberg said that when the movie was released), the film manages to keep you entertained all the characters, and everything else about the image makes it one of the best movies and 2010.
Announcement No. 2: (Aaron Sorkin, "likes" message on the wall ..)
Dear Aaron Sorkin, congratulations on your recent Oscar to grab a custom script "network." The victory was deserved. You are able to adapt the book by Ben Mezrich "The accidental billionaire" is a beautifully written masterpiece. I loved the opening scene writing style. I love when movies are the openings of six to ten minutes long conversation at the table just greedy. As a kind of "Inglorious Bastards" simply is not as brutal and exciting, "date" scene between Zuckerberg and the girl was amazing and one of my most favorite scenes