In 2010, director David Fincher presented the classic American success story in a modern reading to the audience, and famous actors were involved in the project. "Social Network" is a canonical biopic, a film biography of the notorious Mark Zuckerberg. The purpose of the picture is not chronicling the most dramatic moments of the life of the youngest billionaire, but the influence of specific people on their outcome.
Based on real events.
The film "Social Network" (front-end actors: D. Eisenberg, E. Garfield, D. Timberlake) is based on real events taking place during 2004. During this time period, a group of gifted students is launching the world-famous FaceBook website, causing a chain reaction of visits. The main generator of the idea was young Mark Zuckerberg, who had barely reached his 19th birthday. Soon, the young man becomes the youngest billionaire on the planet. The picture should be recommended for viewing to those viewers who suspect that capital appears in a short time due to unique ideas. The biographical drama "Social Network", the actors and roles of which are now known to every movie fan, contains considerable motivation for the younger generation.
Changing events in favor of the storyline
The creators of the film, directed by David Fincher, author of the literary source Ben Mezrich, and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, managed to adequately realize the extremely difficult task of showing the genius at work, given that they had never met a real prototype of their main character. Perhaps that is why Erica (actress Rooney Meira), the beloved Mark, who became the trigger of the plot, became vital and suddenly fabulously stereotyped, appeared in the movie as a tie: the capricious beauty sends the guy to hell, and he goes and makes a discovery in the hearts.
âSocial Networkâ is a film, actors and roles in which are personally selected by the director of the project, who changed the real development of events in the life of Mark Zuckerberg in order to implement the authorâs idea of ââa creative group of creators.
What can a quarrel with a girl lead
âSocial Networkâ is a film whose actors tried to convey the following story to the viewer. Enraged Mark Zuckerberg (actor Jesse Eisenberg), driven by a desire to take revenge on his ex-girlfriend Erica, posts photos of students from the Harvard Connection website on his page, inviting everyone to build their rating, and the new social network Facebook began to form.
Further events developed in an unflattering manner, the main character, in order to expand his site, did not disdain to use someone else's intellectual property, throwing out co-author and only friend Eduardo Saverin (actor Andrew Garfield). As the development of events shows, the genius of the Internet is a weakling in real life, in relationships with people, like most Internet addicts.
Soon, Mark falls under the influence of another gifted, real evil genius Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), the creator of Napster. Sean would lead Mark downhill if he, to his happiness, werenât practically indifferent to any earthly temptations. The actors listed above tried to implement such a difficult idea of ââthe creators on the screen. "Social Network" (film) caused a lot of conflicting reviews and ratings of film critics, which already testifies to its success.
Lead actor
The main role of Mark Zuckerberg was initially considered by Andrew Garfield, Shia LaBeouf and Michael Cera - world famous actors. The Social Network, however, was released with Jesse Eisenberg in the lead role. Eisenberg - playwright, film and theater actor was nominated for Golden Globes and Oscars after the release of the movie. His career began to develop rapidly in 2005.
At the moment, he is known to the audience for his participation in such films as âWerewolvesâ, âSquid and Whaleâ, âHunt Huntâ, âPark of Culture and Restâ. The comedy horror "Welcome to Zombieland" brought immense popularity to the actor. After there were successful roles in the films "Holy Rollers", and, of course, "Social Network". This year we have the pleasure of seeing Jesse as the main antagonist Lex Luthor in the movie Batman vs. Superman.
Andrew Garfield (Eduardo Saverin)
Andrew Garfield is known to a wide audience as Spider-Man from the homology of the same name by Mark Webb. The actorâs career began in 2007, after roles in the films âBoy Aâ and âLions for the Lambsâ. Prior to The Social Network, Andrew starred in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, and 2010 was approved for the lead role of Peter Parker in The New Spider-Man, although he was competed in by casting by eminent actors. "Social Network" for Garfield has become an excellent springboard for the take-off of an acting career.
Justin Timberlake (Sean Parker)
Justin Timberlake, before playing the role of Sean Parker, despite the directorâs ban, met with him to learn more about his character. But Parker assured Timberlake that the real Sean Parker has nothing to do with the movie character from Aaron Sorkin's script. Justin is known more as a pop and R&B singer, although he has been in films since 2005.
His filmography includes both significant paintings and independent low-budget projects, including: âEdisonâ, âAlpha Dogâ, âTales of the Southâ, âSex Guruâ, âThe Groan of the Black Snakeâ. In the animated film "Shrek 3", the actor voiced the young King Arthur. After 2011, Timberlake began to be invited to more serious high-budget film projects: "A Very Bad Teacher", "Friendship Sex", "Time", "Twisted Ball".