2. Agenda Introduction Development Fast fact Plot outline ( plot summary) Cast Trivia Memorable quotes Trailer My review: music track, costumes, photography Closing….
3. Fast fact Directedby David Fincher A chronicle of the founding of Facebook, the social-networking Web site. Rating: 8.1/10 Release date: USA 1 October 2010 Vzla 3 December 2010 Genre: Biography | Drama Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Score Best Film Editing. Best Motion Picture–Drama Golden Globe Best Director Best Screenplay Best Original Score Also Known As: Red Social Rated: PG-13 Runtime: 120 min Country: USA Language: English Filming Locations: Cambridge, Massachusetts Phillips Academy Milton Academy Wheelock College Johns Hopkins University Silicon Valley Los Angeles Pasadena
4. Plot outline ( plot summary) IN 2003 Website they call Harvard Connection THE SOCIAL NETWORK Website called Facemash
5. Plot outline ( plot summary) In 2003, Harvard University student Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend Erica Albright. Upset, Mark returns to his dorm where he gets drunk and writes a scathing blog entry about her, which inspires him to create an on-campus website called Facemash that allows the users to rate the attractiveness of female students. However, Mark is caught and receives six months of academic probation after the traffic to the site brings down parts of Harvard's network. His prank also causes him to become vilified among most of Harvard's female community. However, FaceMash's popularity and the fact that Mark created it in one night while drunk brings him to the attention of Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and their business partner Divya Narendra. The Winklevoss twins invite Mark to their final club, the Porcellian Club, where Mark accepts a job as programmer for a proposed dating website they call Harvard Connection which will be exclusive to Harvard alums. Mark then approaches his friend Eduardo Saverin and tells him of his idea for what he calls "Thefacebook", an online social networking website exclusive to Harvard University students. He explains that this would mimic the popularity of FaceMash but since signing up would be consensual it would avoid the ethical problems of the earlier site. Eduardo agrees to help Mark, providing $1,000 to help start the site. They distribute the link to Eduardo's connections at the Phoenix S-K final club, and it quickly becomes popular throughout the student body. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendra believe Zuckerberg had stolen their idea while stalling on their website. Tyler and Divya want to sue Mark for intellectual property theft, but Cameron convinces them they can settle the matter as "gentlemen of Harvard" without going to court.
6. Cast Jesse Adam Eisenberg (October 5, 1983 in New York City, USA) Mark Zuckerberg Andrew Russell Garfield (August 20, 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA) Eduardo Saverin Justin Randall Timberlake (January 31, 1981, in Memphis, Tennessee) Sean Parker RooneyMara (Bedford, New York in 1985) Erica Albright Armie Hamme Cameron Winklevoss / Tyler Winklevoss
7. Memorable Quotes Mark Zuckerberg: Did you know there are more people with genius IQs living in China than there are people of any kind living in the United States? Erica Albright: That can't possibly be true. Mark Zuckerberg: It is. Erica Albright: What would account for that? Mark Zuckerberg: Well first, an awful lot of people live in China. But, here's my question: how do you distinguish yourself in a population of people who all got 1600 on their SATs? Erica Albright: I didn't know they take SATs in China. Mark Zuckerberg: They don't. I wasn't talking about China anymore, I was talking about me. Marylin Delpy: The site got twenty-two hundred hits within two hours? Mark Zuckerberg: Thousand. Marylin Delpy: I'm sorry? Mark Zuckerberg: Twenty-two *thousand*. Marylin Delpy: [to herself] Wow. Sean Parker: We lived on farms, then we lived in cities, and now we're going to live on the internet! Eduardo Saverin: Mark! Sean Parker: He's wired in. Eduardo Saverin: I'm sorry? Sean Parker: He's wired in. Eduardo Saverin: [picks up marks computer and smashes it on the ground] What about now? Are you wired in now?
8. Soundtracks "Ball And Biscuit"Written by Jack White (as Jack White III)Performed by The White StripesCourtesy of Third Man Records and Courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd. In Motion - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network)
9. Trailer & Soundtrack Soundtrack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yczul_609Gg Official Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB95KLmpLR4
10. Review The critics The film won Best Picture from the National Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, making it only the third film in history (after Schindler's List and L. A. Confidential) to sweep the "Big Four" critics. The film also won the "Hollywood Ensemble Award" from the Hollywood Awards. The Social Network appeared on 78 critics' top 10 list for 2010, of those critics 22 had the film in their number one spot. Top ten lists The Social Network appeared on over 70 critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2010. Over a dozen publications ranked the film first in their lists. 1st – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone 1st – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times 1st – Christy Lemire, Associated Press 1st – Andrea Grunvall, Chicago Reader 1st – Owen Gleiberman, Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly 1st - Betsy Sharkey, Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times 1st - Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald 1st - Jim Emerson, Dave McCoy, and Mary Pols, MSN Movies 1st - Stephen Holden, The New York Times 1st - David Denby, The New Yorker 1st - Now Magazine 1st - Tim Robey, Telegraph 1st - Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York 1st - Ann Hornaday, Washington Post 1st - Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal
11. Review Myopinion I give 9/10 stars. I recommend it to other people, it’s a great movie. I would buy it for DVD to have it for collection