1 Two of the four RED ONE cameras used in the film are owned by director Steven Soderbergh and loaned to the film crew for use. The movie ended with a thank you.
2 Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield (the two who played Mark and Eduardo) became good friends during the filming process. Eisenberg said that the struggle between the characters they played made them very sad.
3 Justin Dingberlake was the only actor who met his prototype (Sean Parker) before the filming of the film, when Facebook had not yet been established. The brothers Amy Hammer and Josh Pence and Winklevoss met after the filming. The brothers admired their performance very much, and they took a family portrait together.
4 Jesse Eisenberg's cousin works on Facebook, obviously he is closer to the real Mark Zuckerberg.
5 Since director David Fincher could not find suitable twins to play the Cameron Winklevoss and Taylor Winklevos brothers, he hired two actors who couldn’t beat them-Ai Mi Hammer and Josh Pence. Finch thinks that Hanmo looks very much like the twins, so when shooting some scenes, the visual effects team will ask Hammo to read his brother Taylor's lines, and then use computer stunts to cut his face onto Pence's body. Or use traditional image segmentation technology to let Hanmo separate the two corners and put them together in the same shot.
6 At the time of filming, it was reported that this would be an R-restricted film, but the final rating was PG-13, which greatly expanded the audience of the film.
7 The bar at the top of the previous Facebook page had a digital portrait of Al Pacino when he was young. It was designed by Mark Zuckerberg's friend Andrew McKellen. In the film, the avatar was replaced by Zuckerberg's actor Jesse Eisenberg.
8 The scene where Jesse Eisenberg and Rooney Mara break up at the beginning of the film contains an 8-page script and 99 shots. (I counted 109...)
9 The legendary character that Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin met in New York. The advertiser "Alan Sorkin" is believed to be the screenwriter of the film, Alan Sorkin.
A paragraph in the litigation scene in the film mentioned that Facebook made Mark Zuckerberg "19 Nobel Prize winners, 15 Pulitzer Prize winners, and two future Austrians" on campus. (Cut) Yun (sewing) will be the athlete, a movie star" the "biggest star". Immediately afterwards, a lawyer asked: "Which movie star?" The answer was: "Is it important?" This movie star actually refers to Natalie Portman. She went to school at Harvard from 1999 to 2003, and provided screenwriter Alan Sorkin with a lot of inside information about the creation of Facebook.
11 David Fincher and Rooney Mara are very happy to work together, so he named her the role of Lisbeth Salander in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011). (It is said that the audition is very heavy.)
12 When Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) face off, we can find Zuckerberg wearing It's an Arm & Hammer T-shirt. The trough of this matter is that the grandfather of the actor of the Winklevoss brothers, Armie Hammer, is called Armand Hammer, and Arm & Hammer is based on this person’s name. Named.
13 Amy Hammer plays two roles, playing the Winklevoss brothers (see 5 for details). But anyway, Josh Pence, who is a Ralph Lauren brand model, also played the part below the neck of one of the twins. His face was cut with special effects and replaced with Hanmo's, so that the brothers looked like twins, even though the two were neither relatives nor relatives, they looked very different. The two of them also spent 10 months in the twin training camp cultivating tacit understanding and practicing small movements.
14 Justin Dingberlake (the one who played Sean Parker) lost 15-17 pounds for this movie. He felt that if he were thinner, he would look younger.
15 When Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) told the lawyer that he could "buy the entire Auburn Hills cemetery and turn the'Phoenix Club' into my table tennis room." This line is almost exactly the same as a line in the movie "60 Sunset Boulevard" (2006). The character Tom Jett (Nathan Cordry) said his father "I can buy this house four times and change it into my table tennis room." Both dramas were written by Alan Sorkin.
16 In the film, Mark Zuckerberg jokingly refers to the Winklevoss brothers (Winklevoss) as "Winklevii" in accordance with the plural conjugation rules of nouns ending in S in Latin. In fact, Zuckerberg is considered to be half a Latin expert. He achieved excellent results in classical literature at Philip Exeter High School. After entering Harvard, he even took courses in Greek and Latin as an elective.
17 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg did not intervene in this film adapted from Ben Mazridge’s novel "The Accidental Billionaire, Facebook: A Story About Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal," nor Never met his actor, Jesse Eisenberg, before or during filming.
18 In order to play Mark Zuckerberg well, actor Jesse Eisenberg registered a Facebook account two weeks before the movie started. He logged off the account as soon as the film was finished.
19 In October 2010, the real Sean Parker told Vanity Fair magazine that he had met his actor Justin Dingberlake once, and Justin wanted to know more about Parker in order to play this role well. Parker then replied that knowing real people would only help, because Alan Sorkin’s Parker has nothing to do with the real Parker.
20 Every T-shirt and sweater worn by Mark in the movie, the real Mark Zuckerberg once wore exactly the same one at some time and place.
21 In the film, the scene where Mark walks out of the classroom and meets the Winklevoss brothers in the hallway was shot at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. The classroom he walked out of (Taper Hall of Humanitie) and the corridor where he met the Clevers brothers (Grace Ford Salvatori Hall) were not actually in the same building.
22 Mark Zuckerberg originally made up his mind not to watch this movie. Later, he took a few subordinates to see it together. He then commented that, except for the things that weren't made right in the movie, the clothes they chose were not wrong at all.
23 Did you see Mark holding a notepad in the litigation scene? This is the idea of actor Jesse Eisenberg, who uses this small book to evaluate his performance after each shot.
24 This film is the second time Ben Mazridge’s work has been adapted into a movie by Kevin Spacey’s Trigger Street Productions. The first time was the movie "21" (2008) adapted from the novel "Bringing Down the House" (Bringing Down the House) from the novel "Bringing Down the House".
25 After the actors were finalized, David Fincher had forbidden the actors to contact the prototypes of their roles before the filming was completed.
26 The main video editing work is done with the help of Final Cut Pro software.
The original English link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285016/trivia
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Other information
1 The villa they rented and built a downhill gadget is real but it collapses. Really
2 Sean Parker was arrested for drug possession and expelled from Facebook. This is also true, but the specific details are not known.
3. The story of being broken in love is not true. Mark is an Asian girlfriend from beginning to end.
4 Edward Duzhen has fought a lawsuit with Mark and won shares. However, at the time, it was a lawyer who attended
5 Facebook sued Eduardo Savelin for allegedly interfering in the business and demanded the cancellation of 30% of its shares. Savelin counterclaimed. In the end, the two parties reconciled, and Saverin obtained 5% of the shares. Saverin currently has a wealth of US$1.15 billion and obtained a degree in economics after graduating from Harvard University. His Facebook page shows that he likes chess and other sports.
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