Did you notice how Mark's isolation is expressed when he goes to his dorm after the breakup? When he runs, literally no other person is walking in the same direction as him, only opposite or sideways.
Really its not about Facebook it’s about relationships being broken by success. It’s just the ultimate irony that the story of the destruction of social relationships is about the invention of a website capitalizing on relationships.
It’s about what we go through in every day lives. Money, power, greed. It’s what makes this movie so which causes the audience to pay attention to the relationship of Eduardon( played by Andrew Garfield) and Mark Zuckenberg ( played by Jessie Eiesenberg) in this film
Fax, Aaron sorkin said that the movie could be changed from the invention of Facebook to the invention of the toaster or something like that and it would still work because the story represents something bigger then just social media.
Can't Believe Jessie didn't won an Oscar for his performance as Mark. Obviously it's a fiction movie but Jessie literally killed it,no other person except mark can do the justice to this role.
It's all about human nature. What makes this great is Sorkin's ability to use character to drive story. You can put these characters in a different scenario fighting over the same end game. Fighting over any other prize. It's how they get there which makes this so good.
To incorrectly paraphrase Jessie Eisenberg, “If it was a movie about Facebook, it would have been called Facebook.” But it not called “Facebook”, it’s called “The Social Network” because the movie is about the social life of Mark Zuckerberg and the network of friends/business associates/partners who’s bridges he burns.
Great video!!! Love how you covered all aspects of the film, include scenes plus extras, whilst not being too long or full of your own rambling dialogue. 😆 We need more videos from you please 🙏
Your analysis videoo was really well made. i couldn't tak emy eyes of it. Good analysis; Social Network is one of my favorite movies for this; I love the symbols, camera movments, music/image combinations. I love everything. David Fincher is one of my models
@@CrossExamination how did u get so good at analyzing films? I saw this film for the first time today the other day and didn't pick any of that up. I remember liking the kineticness of the script and the lighting in a lot of scenes. How it made Mark look kinda sinister.
@@gabrielidusogie9189 I appreciate the kind feedback! I could say something about film school and spending a lot of time watching movies, trying to be introspective, etc. However, sadly, the truth is... I was born this way. All there is to it.
@@gabrielidusogie9189 It can, but it takes a lot of self awareness. You have to really understand a lot about movies and how everything flows together to catch things like these. Watch more movies, listen to more music, learn more things. Intake information, it not only helps one subject but all the others as well, and you just feel good to understand yourself really well. Then again, media is a subjective expirence and that could be all it means to you, and that's okay!
OP, I think this is the first video of yours I've ever stumbled onto. As someone who enjoys browsing the many film-critique kind of RUclips videos & has acted, directed, and designed, I must say yours is a cut about the rest. Edit: I can't believe this is OP's only content. I hope he's still doing something along these lines, I think he'd be good at it.
*loves video....goes to check other videos.....no other videos like this at all....confused face... youtube needs you bro. feed us peasants with more analysis!
Okay no joke but I feel like the music in this has a similar effect as the music in Inside Out...like, the Pixar movie...I can't really explain it but the idea of emotional layers translated into a modern orchestral style score seems to be used in similar ways, which is just. Bonkers to me
Do you think you could link me to the original cast interview video? I want to listen more to what they have to say about the movie, especially about the costuming.
Good video man, subscribed. The only criticism i have is when you show all the cuts of the actors its pretty long with no voice over (i think). It might just be me though, other than that i liked the video a lot!
So let me get this straight. The rebellous dude that almost f'ed up his duette of 'Hurt' with David Bowie wrote the score to this movie... Ok, everything's forgiven for 'Just Like You Imagined'.
I didnt notice this before but thats why mark probably drained eduardos ownership in the company.....facebook was Marks baby ya know..he had nothing else going for him in life......didnt notice that good things were only happening to Eduardo in the beginning...but going through the same thing its hard to be happy for your friends when good things are only happening to them...and when mark moved to california to incorportate the company...eduardo didnt go initially which was his only fault by letting Mark and Sean do whatever they want...Eduardo is the CFO of the company and he was barely there lol and he let Sean walk all over him.....never ever do business with friends lol...its a cut throat world
I liked the video, but I wish there was much less usage of clips from the bonus features. I just came from those and didn't want to watch them again. Your point about the cinematography was great, but more of that and less lifts from the features would be great and improve the video for everyone and not just those who haven't had access to the bonus features.
@miodragniss While I get your point, language is a living thing and is changed over time as society’s use of words change. So, while the current vernacular use of irony doesn’t meet the traditional definition of the word (“incongruent” is what most people actually mean), it has become so common that it’s most likely an acceptable usage. It’s prolly time to update the dictionary (u c what I did thur).
Did you notice how Mark's isolation is expressed when he goes to his dorm after the breakup? When he runs, literally no other person is walking in the same direction as him, only opposite or sideways.
He is also distinct for his bright clothing while everyone else is wearing darker clothing.
That's how I experienced when I'm walking home
Also almost everyone else is walking in pairs and he’s walking alone
Really its not about Facebook it’s about relationships being broken by success. It’s just the ultimate irony that the story of the destruction of social relationships is about the invention of a website capitalizing on relationships.
its about fr... enemies you make on the way
Oh facts, well said
It’s about what we go through in every day lives. Money, power, greed. It’s what makes this movie so which causes the audience to pay attention to the relationship of Eduardon( played by Andrew Garfield) and Mark Zuckenberg ( played by Jessie Eiesenberg) in this film
Fax, Aaron sorkin said that the movie could be changed from the invention of Facebook to the invention of the toaster or something like that and it would still work because the story represents something bigger then just social media.
Watched the movie litterally like 20 times and didn’t realize the twins were actually just one person...
EXACTLY!
today i learned something new...
I remember thinking it's so sad that Armie Hammer shot to fame while his twin brother didn't.. only to realize this much later
Same The Social Network is the most re-watched film by me.
u should watch Call Me By Your Name
I watch this movie one time for a couple of months. Never feel tired. Every scene is perfect.
Can't Believe Jessie didn't won an Oscar for his performance as Mark. Obviously it's a fiction movie but Jessie literally killed it,no other person except mark can do the justice to this role.
One of the best films I've ever seen and awesome video dude
Thumbnail: the expression of Rooney Mara...wow, just wow.
@@marynell5666 what movie is that scene from? i dont remember it in the social network
It’s when one of the jocks plays with her bra.
ugh, I loveee this movie. nice analysis
It's all about human nature. What makes this great is Sorkin's ability to use character to drive story. You can put these characters in a different scenario fighting over the same end game. Fighting over any other prize. It's how they get there which makes this so good.
I’m really glad they used the takes that made the movie
To incorrectly paraphrase Jessie Eisenberg, “If it was a movie about Facebook, it would have been called Facebook.”
But it not called “Facebook”, it’s called “The Social Network” because the movie is about the social life of Mark Zuckerberg and the network of friends/business associates/partners who’s bridges he burns.
Amazing analysis and one of my favourite films ever
the way david fincher talks about the movie gives me the same feeling while i’m watching the movie, just amazing
7:04 Wow, I didn't know that Andrew Garfield was British.
He was born in Los Angeles but grew up in Sussex in the UK.
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Birthplace doesn't necessarily mean your nationality.
This movie is a god damn masterpiece
Great video!!! Love how you covered all aspects of the film, include scenes plus extras, whilst not being too long or full of your own rambling dialogue. 😆 We need more videos from you please 🙏
Great analysis. Fincher and Sorkin are royalty.
Please make more of this type of videos. They are really eye-opening.
We can't wait for Birds of Prey
the background music and the narration made me believe I'm watching social movie again...
good shit! love this movie
amazing, please keep doing it! We can never have enough of filmmaking channels and you seem to be really good!
David Fincher is the future.
Your analysis videoo was really well made. i couldn't tak emy eyes of it. Good analysis; Social Network is one of my favorite movies for this; I love the symbols, camera movments, music/image combinations. I love everything. David Fincher is one of my models
This film is fantastic
where'd u get all the takes for social network would love to see all the not used versions
rhyage Tv special features from the Blu-ray. iTunes works too.
thanks man 👌👌👌
Loved watching the different takes. Thank you!
Great job on this! I'm surprised you haven't put more film related videos up.
You should keep doing videos like this, bro
Great video! Subscribed
Subscribed :) hope to see more of your videos in the future
I have seen many movies, but The Social Network keeps having the first place as my favourite movie ever.
The main theme made this movie for me.
It’s a David Fincher Movie, why won’t you see it?
The Social Network is the best movie I've ever seen.
1:18 Mark throws an empty beer bottle.
you did a very good job! I'm in college now; as a VAT major this really helps man!!!
10/10 Film
This was great, man. No doubt it took a lot of time to put it together, but I'm sure I won't be alone in appreciating any future analysis pieces.
imagine being in The Social Network (2010) and armie hammer is your face
This is really cool, do you plan on doing another analysis soon?
Might be doing another one soon.
@@CrossExamination how did u get so good at analyzing films? I saw this film for the first time today the other day and didn't pick any of that up. I remember liking the kineticness of the script and the lighting in a lot of scenes. How it made Mark look kinda sinister.
@@gabrielidusogie9189 I appreciate the kind feedback! I could say something about film school and spending a lot of time watching movies, trying to be introspective, etc.
However, sadly, the truth is...
I was born this way. All there is to it.
@@CrossExamination so it can't be taught or learned?
@@gabrielidusogie9189 It can, but it takes a lot of self awareness. You have to really understand a lot about movies and how everything flows together to catch things like these. Watch more movies, listen to more music, learn more things. Intake information, it not only helps one subject but all the others as well, and you just feel good to understand yourself really well. Then again, media is a subjective expirence and that could be all it means to you, and that's okay!
great content
awesome video, should have way more views
OP, I think this is the first video of yours I've ever stumbled onto. As someone who enjoys browsing the many film-critique kind of RUclips videos & has acted, directed, and designed, I must say yours is a cut about the rest.
Edit: I can't believe this is OP's only content. I hope he's still doing something along these lines, I think he'd be good at it.
this is great! keep it up man, you just got a new subscriber!
Thanks! Real quick, how'd you hear about this video?
Thomas Cross seeing another videos about film analysis :)
love this. well done
Perfect film by all means, true ★★★★★★★★★★!
Make more like this!!!!!!
damn, subbed immediately bro.
Nice work!!!
*loves video....goes to check other videos.....no other videos like this at all....confused face...
youtube needs you bro. feed us peasants with more analysis!
Thanks; this is a really interesting video :)
this was really good! look forward to more :)
Awesome!!!
Good stuff!
Great job man!
"Grandma's peach tea." - Mark Zuckerberg
From a diff movie tho
this is great!
Where'd you get the interview clips?
Okay no joke but I feel like the music in this has a similar effect as the music in Inside Out...like, the Pixar movie...I can't really explain it but the idea of emotional layers translated into a modern orchestral style score seems to be used in similar ways, which is just. Bonkers to me
Great video! Subscribed! Where did you get the clips of the different takes in the movie?
Vinayaka just from the DVD extras--happy viewing!
Do you think you could link me to the original cast interview video? I want to listen more to what they have to say about the movie, especially about the costuming.
Subbed.
Can i find the unused takes on youtube ?
At least, now I know that Fincher has a very bad collection of untagged MP3...Track No 7? What is that?
제시아이젠버그 ㅠ ㅠ 사랑혀
Trent reznor is literally a fuckin global treasure.
Yes, brilliant music. The Social Network.
How did you get access to the different takes?
whats the source for these clips? is there a making of?
Fincher es el puto amo
Good video man, subscribed. The only criticism i have is when you show all the cuts of the actors its pretty long with no voice over (i think). It might just be me though, other than that i liked the video a lot!
Make more videos! 😁😁
God this is such an amazing film, I will say this the 2hr exact runtime bugs me but it owns it so well
Ist a great movie
Andrew has an accents who knew
Andrews performance is the best part of the movie I’d say, he was underrated
its beyond face book. how facebook started and where it went also where it ended up.
So let me get this straight. The rebellous dude that almost f'ed up his duette of 'Hurt' with David Bowie wrote the score to this movie... Ok, everything's forgiven for 'Just Like You Imagined'.
trent=idol
I didnt notice this before but thats why mark probably drained eduardos ownership in the company.....facebook was Marks baby ya know..he had nothing else going for him in life......didnt notice that good things were only happening to Eduardo in the beginning...but going through the same thing its hard to be happy for your friends when good things are only happening to them...and when mark moved to california to incorportate the company...eduardo didnt go initially which was his only fault by letting Mark and Sean do whatever they want...Eduardo is the CFO of the company and he was barely there lol and he let Sean walk all over him.....never ever do business with friends lol...its a cut throat world
5:00 hahahahaha
is it andrew garfield's voice?
I liked the video, but I wish there was much less usage of clips from the bonus features. I just came from those and didn't want to watch them again. Your point about the cinematography was great, but more of that and less lifts from the features would be great and improve the video for everyone and not just those who haven't had access to the bonus features.
Armie Hammer💋💖
I didn't quite understand what made the story worth telling. Can someone help me understand?
“I think it was track 7... ironically...”
Looks like even David Fincher doesn't know what irony is.
I think what he meant was that Track 7 is the first thing you hear in the movie.
@miodragniss While I get your point, language is a living thing and is changed over time as society’s use of words change. So, while the current vernacular use of irony doesn’t meet the traditional definition of the word (“incongruent” is what most people actually mean), it has become so common that it’s most likely an acceptable usage. It’s prolly time to update the dictionary (u c what I did thur).
Background music is ridiculous and way too loud.
Nice video, but I still thought Mark was PATHETIC!
You lost me at Mise-en-scène
what is that