Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$96,962,694
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,445,653
Gross worldwide
$224,920,375
Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$96,962,694
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,445,653
Gross worldwide
$224,920,375
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By Lola 2022-04-23 07:01:12
How to go from an ordinary person to a betrayal asshole? How to go from a Harvard student to the CEO of the world's largest social networking site? In other words, how to achieve the so-called "success"?
"The Social Network" tells us that you can have a high IQ that can get you a perfect SAT score, and you can have the computer talent that a website programmed in one hour can crash Harvard's network system in two hours with too much traffic, but It's not enough, you have to be a "jerk"...
By Herta 2022-04-23 07:01:12
Stories about sex, money, genius and betrayal
The novel "Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Story of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal". The plot is good, and the rhythm is tight. It's all just speculation, want to know the truth? Look at confidential legal documents. . . . You just try to be a jerk. In other words, it would be great if Sean was really caught by Zuckerberg, proving that there is still a trace of friendship. But I believe that in reality, they each have their own filth, not so basic.
It is...
By Jan 2022-04-23 07:01:12
"The Social Network", the loneliness of genius.
David Fincher has always been one of my favorite directors, from The Seven Deadly Sins to Zodiac to Benjamin to The Social Network.
It stands to reason that such a story about a computer nerd, such a story, is difficult to tell interestingly. However, it has changed a lot since it was written by David Fincher. From the masterpieces such as "The Seven Deadly Sins" and "Zodiac", it can be seen that Fincher is a person who "has nothing but biography". It is full of dialogues with huge...
By Mariano 2022-04-23 07:01:12
Impressed, but not so impressed.
It's entertaining enough, fast-paced, narrative timelines staggered but not cluttered, autobiographical but not boring, and humorous (animal cruelty and Harvard Gentleman really make me laugh). But on the whole, it does not have the aftertaste and depth of David Fincher's other works that can't be returned for a long time.
Jesse Eisenberg did a great job, I can't think of how annoying a tech genius geek can be, he does it all: saucy (hat t + slippers), neurotic, egocentric, lack of...
By Andy 2022-04-22 07:01:03
I also have facebook but no relationships
I use facebook because when I went abroad, Renren was not as popular as it is now. I go to facebook every day to see if anyone has shared photos and videos, and see what status everyone is posting on the wall. I have 337 friends on facebook, but I don't know two-thirds of them, and the other half are just nodding acquaintances. In the library, Americans are often seen chatting with facebook, maybe they can really appreciate the convenience and true meaning of facebook.
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By Janiya 2023-07-28 18:27:18
It's been eight years at the bottom of the pit. Everything between us is subtle, old, slow, and...
By Chase 2023-07-23 17:53:52
The rhythm is fast...the soundtrack is on fire. David Fincher's movies always have a sad...
By Chandler 2023-06-26 19:06:05
Looking back at the masterpieces that are truly...
By Kassandra 2023-06-03 19:45:18
Such a perfect structure and editing must be the only treat for this subject, which makes people applaud. However, a group of fashionable people and their half-life with only influence and no depth never hit my heart. (You only have five minutes to appear on the stage, but you have a god-level presence, so I believe you are Finch's true love.) → 19.6.23 Check the score two times the night before, rising from one to four. How to make a literary drama into an action drama. At the end is the...
By Hayley 2023-05-03 19:33:36
The work that was torn with Pirates to challenge Oscar [although neither of them won the final Oscar] recorded the entrepreneurial history of Zuckerberg, the father of Facebook [the world's youngest billionaire], and the website for selecting school beauties Step by step, it grows bigger, develops to the world, unfolds the story through his interrogation, and the narrative is slightly like Citizen Kane. It can be said that facebook is a miracle, but some people in certain parts of the world...
Sean Parker: You think you know me, don't you?
Eduardo Saverin: I've read enough.
Sean Parker: You know how much I've read about you?
[whispers]
Sean Parker: Nothing.
Cameron Winklevoss: What, do you want to hire an IP lawyer and sue him?
Divya Narendra: No, I want to hire the Sopranos to beat the shit out of him with a hammer!
Tyler Winklevoss: We don't even have to do that.
Cameron Winklevoss: That's right.
Tyler Winklevoss: We can do that ourselves. I'm 6'5", 220, and there's two of me.
Mark Zuckerberg: Your date looks so familiar to me.
Sean Parker: She looks familiar to a lot of people.
Mark Zuckerberg: What do you mean?
Sean Parker: A Stanford MBA named Roy Raymond wants to buy his wife some lingerie but he's too embarrassed to shop for it at a department store. He comes up with an idea for a high end place that doesn't make you feel like a pervert. He gets a $40,000 bank loan, borrows another $40,000 from his in-laws, opens a store, and calls it Victoria's Secret. Makes a half million dollars his first year. He starts a catalog, opens three more stores and after five years he sells the company to Leslie Wexner and the Limited for four million dollars. Happy ending, right? Except two years later, the company's worth 500 million dollars and Roy Raymond jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge. Poor guy just wanted to buy his wife a pair of thigh-highs.