You dont get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies

Erick 2022-03-19 09:01:02

It's not too lazy to think about the title, but I really like the sentence on the poster. It's not to say how much this sentence contains the philosophy of life, just imagine the arrogance when you say this in front of others is enough to make yourself intoxicated for a while.

Many people think this is the history of a computer nerd, an inspirational story. If you think so, you have been deceived by Mark Zurkberg's disguise, just like the Winklevoss brothers and Saverin, and even Sean parker. Up.

At the beginning of the movie, Mark and his girlfriend Erica had a lengthy conversation in the tavern. People who didn’t enter the state often ignored that part. In fact, the four to five minutes of dialogue foreshadowed Mark’s performance in the next two hours. Checked the definition of the so-called nerd, "•an intelligent but single-minded expert in a particular technical field or profession". Obviously, Mark is definitely not such a person. It is like saying that you can imagine Sheldon vowing to join the social network. What does the club look like? From the first five minutes of dialogue, it is not difficult to conclude that he is actually just a computer expert who is vain, self-centered, cautious and jealous, insecure but not sociable. A nerd can never be a facemash, let alone a facebook. In two hours, if you change your perspective, it is actually a process of Mark indirectly or directly squeezing out opponents and partners one after another. First, the Winklevoss brothers. Mark kept using various excuses while developing Facebook. When they discovered that their creativity was robbed, it was too late to regret it. Such flexible and changeable wrists really made nerd unable to bear it; then It was his good friend Saberin who gradually reduced his shareholding through various excuses. What's more clever is that he also found Sean as a shield, and he could sadly say "u dont have to be that rough to him", It's really unbearable; then there is the last Sean, the so-called rabbit and dog cook the bird and hide it...Do you really think that the police were not called by Mark? Who knows~ In fact, if you call back a bit further, Mark discovered during the day that Sean had a leg with the intern beauty, and that intern seemed to be under 21 years old...not to mention drugs, even if this one is enough for Sean It's been cool for several years. In fact, there are hints from the beginning to the end of the plot. If you don't be a villain, you won't be able to make a fortune... At first glance, the male protagonist is the villain.

After returning from the movie theater, I checked the reaction of the characters in the movie on the Internet. The Winklevoss brothers admired the movie, but Mark Zurkberg disappeared from the world. If I were him, I would definitely hate the little tricks of screenwriter Sorkin..

As a drama full of plot elements: friendship, loyalty, betrayal, deceit, and profit, plus such a complicated plot, The skill of the screenwriter is really impeccable, the plot does not leave gaps, and the lines are also memorable, which can be seen in the trailer. This is an epic of our time. In the years to come, it has been mentioned countless times as stories and cases. We are fortunate to witness its birth and continuation. This movie also has enough weight. Act as a carrier.

In the beginning and the end of the movie, the two women contrasted before and after. They left key lines respectively. One saw the real Mark clearly, while the other was just another innocent crowd onlookers:

Delpy: "You're not an asshole, Mark" . You're just trying so hard to be."

Erica:"You are probably going to be a very successful computer person. But you're going to go through life thinking that girls don't like you because you're a nerd . And I want you to know, from the bottom of my heart, that that won't be true. It'll be because you're an asshole. ”

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The Social Network quotes

  • Amy: You're a zillionaire!

    Sean Parker: Not technically.

    Amy: What are you?

    Sean Parker: Broke. There's not a lot of money in free music, even less when you're being sued by everyone who's ever been to the Grammys.

    Amy: This is blowing my mind.

    Sean Parker: I appreciate that.

    Amy: I gotta hop in the shower and get ready for class.

    Sean Parker: Bio-Chem even though you're a French major who's name is Amy.

    Amy: You passed.

    Sean Parker: I'm a hard worker.

  • Sean Parker: You mind if I check my email?

    Amy: Yeah, go ahead.

    Sean Parker: [logs on and sees The Facebook] Amy? Amy!

    Amy: Yeah?

    Sean Parker: Can you come out here?

    Amy: Just a second.

    Sean Parker: There's a snake in here, Amy.

    Amy: What?

    [runs from shower]

    Amy: Where?

    Sean Parker: Okay, there isn't a snake but I need to ask you something.

    Amy: Are you kidding me? I could have been killed!

    Sean Parker: How?

    Amy: By running too fast! And getting twisted in the curtain. What do you need to ask me?

    Sean Parker: I went to check my email and there's a website open on your computer?

    Amy: Yeah, after you passed out last night I went on The Facebook for a little bit.

    Sean Parker: What's that?

    Amy: The Facebook? Stanford's had it for like, two weeks now. It's really awesome except it's freakishly addicting. Seriously, I'm on the thing like five times a day.

    Sean Parker: Mind if I send myself an email?

    Amy: Yeah, is everything okay?

    Sean Parker: Everything's great. I just need to find you, Mark Zuckerberg.