Originally, the role of Mark Zuckerberg was played by Shia LaBeouf. Later, I heard that the price could not be negotiated, and it became yellow.
Both are Jewish, with curly yellow hair, and their faces are not much different. When I was watching "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", I really felt that the two of them acted like a flick, but it's a pity.
1.5.
Justin Timberlake looks like Mark Zuckerberg than Jesse Eisenberg, especially when wearing glasses. Damn it.
2.
At the beginning of the film, the jump dialogue with the three clues mixed together is definitely Aaron Sorkin's specialty.
However, in this movie, Sorkin is reduced to a pure screenwriter, and his best "Walk and Talk" narrative is completely gone.
3.
Later, when I checked the tidbits, I found that the soundtrack was made by Nine Inch Nails, which was incredible. The style is too bad. And the soundtrack sounds like a gloomy tone below six feet, meaningless.
4. The
novel "The Accidental Millionaire" is based on the legal proceedings between Facebook and ConnectU and the oral adaptation of some losers. The author has already said in the preface that "fiction was made to enhance the drama."
And the film has added many "crossing" segments on the basis of the novel. Therefore, entertainment belongs to entertainment, don't take it seriously.
five,
Mark Zuckerberg has done things worse than the plot in the movie, such as hacking other people's emails through Facebook accounts to explore privacy. So Aaron Sorkin still has some affection. (He himself said something similar in the "The New Yorker" report.)
But I also believe that Mark Zuckerberg has idealism in his bones. He said that not everyone is staring at money, starting a business is not just for making money, but for the pleasure of the process. This is not necessarily just empty talk.
6.
Although the plot is fictitious, the technical details of the whole movie still reach a very high level.
For example, they specifically verified the computer model (Sony VAIO) that Mark Zuckerberg first used for development, and even the Apache configuration interface on the screen was as similar as possible to the original state.
If you have noticed the early Facebook interface in the movie, and you are also an early user of Facebook, you will notice that the avatar near the logo has been carefully replaced with the outline of the movie version of Mark Zuckerberg.
Great details!
7. The
Bill Gates speech in the middle is really vivid. Especially the voice and the rhythm of speaking, it's almost impossible. Soul possession.
I went to IMDB to check who played Bill Gates in "The Social Network". The answer is: an actor named "Steve Sires". There are only two movies he has a record of. The other movie is "Nothing So Strange". His role is also Bill Gates, which is still the story of the assassination.
8. Among the
same type of movies, I still prefer "Pirates of Silicon Valley".
Maybe it is that Facebook still has not become a legend like Microsoft and Apple, maybe it is that the story of the former is really insignificant in front of the latter two companies.
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