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In 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer genius Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) begins work on a new concept that eventually turns into the global social network known as Facebook. Six years later, he is one of the youngest billionaires ever, but Zuckerberg finds that his unprecedented success leads to both personal and legal complications when he ends up on the receiving end of two lawsuits, one involving his former friend (Andrew Garfield). Based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires."
Critics Consensus
Impeccably scripted, beautifully directed, and filled with fine performances,
The Social Network
is a riveting, ambitious example of modern filmmaking at its finest.
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Foda demais, esse filme aqui é massa demais, o massa é que o protagonista não é bonzinho não, o fi da pé é o cão, mas não chega a ser pika de cachorro, o clímax foi bom mas não foi essas boba do rato toda, o cara só fez destruir a parada, nada como um "absoluto cinema"
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Rated 4/5 Stars •
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
09/08/24
Full Review
2 hours of college kids arguing about a website.... everyone else seems to love it and think it's brilliant.
Sorry to be the one who calls it for what it is ---- another one of David Fincher's so-called "masterpieces."
The Social Network is a dialogue-based movie with a perfectly written script.
The writing is flawless, I was interested in all the characters and I liked them including the morally questionable ones. It's amazing to see that all of the characters are completely understandable, all of their actions are backed with reason even though they are morally wrong from an objective point of view.
The acting was also flawless, which brought the words from the screenplay to life. The cinematography, editing and direction were amazing, I felt completely locked in. During every work meeting, every party I felt like I was there. The music was also amazing.
Dialogue-based movies often make the mistake not to give audiences outstanding visuals, but this movie has that in the form of the amazing editing, direction and cinematography.
The Social Network is a perfect film.
Rated 5/5 Stars •
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
08/26/24
Full Review
"Reassistido" depois de alguns milhões de anos (realmente nem sei porque).
Acredito que possui qualidades e algumas profundidades (e debates quanto a idoneidade), mas talvez seja um tanto quanto "nichado".
Mesmo assim, entra na prateleira de boas obras do Fincher, que já esteve a frente de pérolas como Seven, Fight Club, Zodiac, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Mank, The Killer, entre outros.
E fica a reflexão: até onde pode chegar um "gênio" rejeitado?
Rated 4/5 Stars •
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
08/22/24
Full Review
Synopsis
In 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer genius Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) begins work on a new concept that eventually turns into the global social network known as Facebook. Six years later, he is one of the youngest billionaires ever, but Zuckerberg finds that his unprecedented success leads to both personal and legal complications when he ends up on the receiving end of two lawsuits, one involving his former friend (Andrew Garfield). Based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires."
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