After watching "Social Network War"---Social Network

Anibal 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Films depicting writers are not easy to make, because the person is writing when they come and go. How are the pictures moving? When people are writing, they don’t look really cool. I tried to write while looking in the mirror. If you want a good posture, you may be inattentive.

Movies made by computer programmers are not easy to make. When people are typing on a computer, most of them are not very cool. Therefore, when filming this group of people, they always have a lot of beauties or tricks around them. I still remember that the hacker played by Hugh Jackman in "Operation Swordfish" attacked other people's websites while having beauties doing blow jobs for him. , I always feel very funny. Imagine that the real nerd is buried in the middle of a large number of dirty clothes and empty canned beer bottles.

So "Social Network War" seems simple, but it's actually a difficult story to make a good-looking story. A few young people set up a website, which happened to be welcomed by people all over the world. Except for the Chinese nation, who had the ideal of "the world under heaven," was rejected, people from other places with simple minds joined in one after another. The young man was on the list of the world's richest man. But when he is in his 20s, he has billions of net worth. The lawsuit came soon.

That's it, the content of the movie is to set up a website and file a lawsuit. David Fincher showed everyone's demeanor in the ordinary, telling the story in suspense, and the atmosphere was tense. He fully mobilized scripts, photography, editing and many other methods to make people fully involved in the play. Script: Using litigation as a flashback method, time travels at any time in a few years, and you must concentrate to tell which paragraph is before and which paragraph is after. As a result, the audience's curiosity hangs. Photography: The tone is dark but rich, which expresses the monotonous environment of the university as both realistic and romantic. The editing is neat, does not give people a chance to breathe, and gives the film an uneasy tone.

At the beginning of the conversation between Mark and his girlfriend, the dialogue was very long and rather awkward. It explained Mark's personality and motives, and incidentally explained the background of student activities at Harvard. The dialogue itself was also very tense, which directly promoted the story. admire.

A complicated, trivial and even a bit boring story, filmed so clear, sharp, and powerful. Dialogue quickly, IQ test. However, beauty still has to be inserted, because in the final analysis, the most popular feature of Facebook, isn't it just picking up girls? The first driving force of energetic and smart college students is sex, which is also one of the secrets of Facebook's success.

The film inadvertently repeats a proposition: Good concepts make everything.

It also illustrates another proposition: how to successfully implement a good concept requires more than a little wisdom.

Facebook has only been around for a few years, and how to go in the future depends on the wisdom of the people at the helm. The network is dangerous, so be careful.

Miss Time.com again. Without time, writing film reviews is very awkward. Even the handsome guy is not interested in commenting.




ps. For Facebook, I am not as happy and admired as others and devoted myself. It should be the relationship of age. I don’t need fb’s porn hunting function, and I don’t think that the more "friends", the better. It is absolutely unnecessary to report whereabouts to the world every day. I only like some of its functions and appreciate its communication capabilities. It is indeed very heartwarming to find college friends on fb. In addition, I have always been very wary of it, especially when students ask to add friends, hesitated for a long time before deciding to add them. Although it's not bad to "break up" with the children, you have to be careful when you talk. I think they actually take care when talking to me.

As for playing games on it, there is no time to waste, and often you have to give personal information to play games, which is not worth the loss.

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Extended Reading

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.