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Social Network

A network multi
Links and Outcomes

Ricardo Martínez García

An original idea can be said to be one that combined several smaller and offers applications in isolation they do not. This is one of the fudamentos of the invention or creativity. Whoever sees the opportunity to create something new from what already exists, and is quick to make it happen, is considered its creator.

David Fincher, director among other usual suspects , Alien 3, Seven , Fight Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , presents Social Network ( The Social Network , 10) a dizzying and amusing version of how the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg with many strokes of genius and opportunity, comes to become the youngest billionaire in history.

With the idea of \u200b\u200boffering something that was popular, that show cool things as Interchange messages or opinions about people, first among students of different houses of Harvard University, then for all people around the world through internet, the draft Zuckerberg is growing like a snowball, just as growing expectations and ambitions of the people close around him.

The passions unleashed by the unexpected success of Zuckerberg page (Jesse Eisenberg) begins to wreak havoc on his friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) and his misunderstanding and lack of vision to the phenomenon that triggers Zuckerberg, which itself channel could observe and Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), which generates the complete misgivings about his speech.

With music by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin based on the novel by Ben Mezrich The Accidental Billionaire , Fincher presents a breathtaking film, based on testimonies of the characters, flashbacks, builds the story with fragmented episodes that the viewer has to re-join, albeit with some kind of intuition that what is at stake is a lot of money generated by an unexpected and surprising pie that everyone wants to try.

A quote from Zuckerberg shows his attitude to life "is not the same be obsessed to be motivated, and motivation is what it takes to build the largest virtual network and on the planet, generating no only the inadvertent addiction to this new and strange way to exist, "being connected." It is of course an accident that the network is worth over twenty billion dollars.

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