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In this blog post, we will explore the story told in one of the most popular and talked about movies of all time: The Social Network. The film follows the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, as he ascends from Harvard student to billionaire genius - then quickly becomes a social exile. This is a story that is not only entertaining and enlightening but is also an insightful probe into our contemporary digital culture. So, if you are looking for a great movie or want to get a better understanding of how this new media technology affects our lives - then read on. The Social Network brings home the story of Facebook's controversial birth, and its perilous path to becoming one of the most wanted companies in the world. It shows how an overbearing and controlling overlord named Mark Zuckerberg grew his company from a dorm room experiment into a multi-billion-dollar empire, and chronicles the ultimate downfall of its founder when he was accused of stealing his best friend's idea and betraying him in his own company. The film is directed by David Fincher and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Rashida Jones, Rooney Mara and Josh Pence. It was written by Aaron Sorkin. The score is composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Editing was done by John Ottman. The film also features an impressive cast of supporting roles including Justin Timberlake, Piper Perabo, James Franco, Chris Messina and Max Minghella. The Social Network is a drama film about the founding of Facebook in 2004. The film is set from 2003 to early 2004 at the time of its creation. The film follows the life and rise to power of Mark Zuckerberg as he graduates from Harvard in 2003. In many ways, it is a story about growing up, failure, accomplishment and finally reaching your dreams. The film begins with a recap of the events that led up to Facebook’s creation. It focuses on the early successes of Mark Zuckerberg and how he became a billionaire at age 25. It also touches upon his history with Elliot, his best friend who was essentially “ignored” by him as he grew his company from nothing into something huge overnight - all at the expense of his friendship with Elliot. While the film does touch upon this, it is not its focus. Instead, The Social Network focuses on the early years of Facebook while showing how Mark Zuckerberg became an overbearing bully. The film covers the 6 years leading up to Facebook’s creation. It features interviews with both Mark Zuckerberg and his best friend, Elliot Spitzer - who are interviewed separately in their separate homes for what seems like several hours before finally being brought together for a panel discussion featuring many of Facebook’s other key members including Sheryl Sandberg, Eduardo Saverin, Sean Parker and Cameron Winklevoss. eccc085e13
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