

They brought the only real acting to the movie, but couldn’t save it. I will say Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake surprised me. He is a thief and watching someone steal for hours is only fun when you are watching Oliver. To this day, he is a man child and an evil human being, because he has never faced a real consequence or actually worked for anything in his life. He constantly does things that are wrong, and only benefits from being a morally bankrupt person. Its like watching a cyborg try to relate to humanity and it’s torturous at best. Mark Zuckerberg is not a genius he is a spoiled rich man child and this movie is all about that. It was hyped beyond belief, to a point it was extremely disappointing. I loved the west wing and was expecting something as good, I got this movie instead. The pretend intellect is painful to watch. The characters are mostly shallow, the situations seem like they were dreamed up by middle school children imagining what going to Harvard must be like. “Must see” I really don’t know what movie these people were watching or how it received all the acclaim it has. I don’t know if it’s Jesse Eisenberg or the character but this movie is nearly unwatchable. This is never addressed in the film, but anyone could be him if they had rich parents and an ability to steal other people’s ideas with relative impunity. He is not special or a prodigy, he was born on 3rd base, but talks like he is self made. Mark Zuckerberg was a teenager when his father spent thousands of dollars on a private tutor to learn coding. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In these days of technologies era, whoever has the ability to conquer the internet, it is simply being God himself. Controversy makes things more attractive. One vital element that they did not get and Zuckerberg had it. In the end, if you asked me: why Zuckerberg and his Facebook? Why not Bill Gates? Or anyone else? I think I can see something here.
But on second though, I think it is already maximized anyway, considering thiz is a biography. Almost half of Fincher masterpieces have a smart and twist ending, just like what we found in SE7EN (1995), THE GAME (1997), and one of my favorite movies of all-time, FIGHT CLUB (1999). Thiz movie comes from one of my favorite Directors, David Fincher. The ending of the movie itself is stagnant and flat which I am kind of surprised. So the point of view is fittingly one-sided. Subjectively, the book ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES was advised by Eduardo Saverin himself, without any involvement from Zuckerberg side. Garfield gives a complete emotional package for his character, a friend and new enemy as well, Edurado Saverin. The last but not the least, actually it is the best performance for overall, comes from our next Spider-Man (2012), Andrew Garfield. The second, The Pop Star Justin Timberlake brings a precise adept and dominant charisma into his character as Napster founder, Sean Parker. His performance is just apparently adequate. Personally, I think Eisenberg sometimes talks too fast and delivers a stiff mien. First, Jesse Eisenberg who has been in ZOMBIELAND (2010), now played as Zuckerberg, fully equipped with his slipper. There are three important characters in thiz movie. Anyone can sue anyone, the question is whether he would win. Substantively, the second half of movie is emphasizing who is the real creator of Facebook through some legal processes.

Someone told me, thiz movie was all about suing. In the first half of movie depicts how Zuckerberg is blogging and programming and finally ends up with launching The Facebook from his Harvard dormitory room.

Yup, the movie is about people behind the birth of Facebook, the most massive social network in our generation. The next question is: who on earth is Zuckerberg? The Movie based on the 2009 book by Ben Mezrich THE ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES: THE FOUNDING OF FACEBOOK, A TALE OF SEX, MONEY, GENIOUS AND BETRAYAL. But it was unbearable, they made it anyway. The next question is: who on earth is Zuckerberg? The Movie based on the 2009 book by Ben Mezrich THE ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES: THE FOUNDING OF I just wished that nobody made a movie of me while I was alive, Mark Zuckerberg has ever said so. I just wished that nobody made a movie of me while I was alive, Mark Zuckerberg has ever said so.
