![]() It's a bit surprising how well the combo of Fincher's direction and Sorkin's writing weave themselves together, Fincher's visual presentation a storytelling kaleidoscope of spiritual and otherworldly symbolism from the most miniscule image to epic landscapes and Sorkin's verbal chess matches seemingly mismatched. In case you've been trapped in a cave over the past several months or somehow managed to avoid the seemingly endless onslaught of promos for the film, The Social Network follows, with varying degrees of historical accuracy, how a Harvard undergrad named Mark Zuckerberg created what has become, almost undeniably, the ultimate social network experience and simultaneously turned himself into the world's youngest billionaire. ![]() The Social Network is still not, however, the "film of the year" and the gut tells me that audiences are going to feel exactly the same way. The Social Network is stimulating, energetic, entertaining and wondrously written and acted across the board. Beautifully intertwining the written words of Aaron Sorkin with the visual mastery of Fincher, The Social Network may very well be this year's most intellectually satisfying film right alongside Christopher Nolan's Inception. ![]() The Social Network is a very good film, almost a great film. There are film critics who have already declared that David Fincher's The Social Network is the "film of the year." ![]()
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