I had no intention of seeing this film in theaters and was expecting it to be a bust, simply because I was cynical of a movie whose main storyline is derived from Facebook; the ultimate societal conformist's internet outlet since it went public in March 2009. I have confidence in David Fincher as a director; him being responsible for movies like Fight Club, Se7en, and Zodiac. So I was expecting something stable in terms of plot, character, and story development. I was not disappointed by the solid and comprehensive narrative arc presented by Fincher. As for my expectations in terms of acting, the only recognizable names/faces too me were Jesse Eisenburg as Mark Zuckerburg and Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker. I was skeptical of these actors performances due to their limited resumes and my unfamiliarity with their work. However, I had seen Zombieland and Alpha Dog so my hopes for an adequate performance were not completely dashed.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The Social Network
I had no intention of seeing this film in theaters and was expecting it to be a bust, simply because I was cynical of a movie whose main storyline is derived from Facebook; the ultimate societal conformist's internet outlet since it went public in March 2009. I have confidence in David Fincher as a director; him being responsible for movies like Fight Club, Se7en, and Zodiac. So I was expecting something stable in terms of plot, character, and story development. I was not disappointed by the solid and comprehensive narrative arc presented by Fincher. As for my expectations in terms of acting, the only recognizable names/faces too me were Jesse Eisenburg as Mark Zuckerburg and Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker. I was skeptical of these actors performances due to their limited resumes and my unfamiliarity with their work. However, I had seen Zombieland and Alpha Dog so my hopes for an adequate performance were not completely dashed.
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