c22f8c1e5c ^ "Major motion picture filmed at Wheelock". Wheelock College. Pittsford, New York. At the end of the day, they cannot help but portray him as the driven, forward-thinking genius that he is.[45] . The solution? Use only one face.". The film as a film is one of the best of David Fincher but the universe it explores gave the chills. I recommend this movie to everyone, it deals with betrayal and greed.
The Social Network had glibness and a flow that only indicated a surface look at the deeper themes, but nothing else. Response by the principals[edit]. Retrieved October 26, 2010. Profit is the name of the game and the ideas come out of boredom of longings to get laid. Production[edit]. ^ Paskin, Willa (October 12, 2010). At the D8 conference hosted by D: All Things Digital on June 2, 2010, host Kara Swisher told Zuckerberg she knew he was not happy with The Social Network being based on him, to which he replied, "I just wished that nobody made a movie of me while I was still alive."[41] Zuckerberg stated to Oprah Winfrey that the drama and partying of the film is mostly fiction, explaining "this is my life, so I know it's not so dramatic," and that he spent most of the past six years focusing, working hard, and coding Facebook.[42] Speaking to an audience at Stanford University, Zuckerberg stated that the film portrayed his motivations for creating Facebook inaccurately; instead of an effort to "get girls", he says he created the site because he enjoys "building things".[43] However, he added that the film accurately depicted his real-life wardrobe, saying, "It's interesting the stuff that they focused on getting right like every single shirt and fleece they had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own."[43].
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