Good grief the dialogue in this movie is fantastic
I don’t know how anyone could make a movie about people suing each other over a website, but goddamn they did it
"Did I adequately answer your condescending question." Aaron Sorkin is my favorite screenwriter of all time.
I dont think the real Zuckeberg has ever been this badass/cocky, on his whole life.
He's so deep into character
This movie is dialogue porn.
It's not just the dialogue its the delivery. pure fire
Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network: “Did I adequately answer your condescending question?” Mark Zuckerberg in real life: “Uh... well... I... uh, uh... I don’t think it... uh... thanks, y-you too.”
15 seconds of dialogue from 0:22 to 0:37 shows subtle hints of how Zuckerberg was already seeing himself as a solo act as opposed to in a partnership with Saverin. ("It was addressed to ME", "Did WE what?", "No it says I could face legal action"). Aaron Soarkin is a genius at scriptwriting.
Man, the dialogue, the acting and the background score.. just amazing. A simple yet breathtaking movie.
"Look, a guy who builds a nice chair doesn't owe money to everyone who ever has built a chair!" Such a great line
The screenplay, the script, the acting, the soundtrack...this movie is a cinematic masterpiece and is so underrated? Why didn't it win an Oscar?
Wow.. Garfield is an amazing actor. And i think everyone needs a friend like Eduardo
- Alfred, I don't deserve you. - No, Sir, you don't.
In a couple months this movie is gonna be 10 years old.
2:34 is my favorite bit. Compared to Tyler and Divya's annoyed expressions at how Mark downplays their legal actions, Cameron has a horrified expression on his face, one with a mix of betrayal.
This movie is the very definition of great writing.
if Jesse Eisenberg could give this type of performance when he is lex luthor, i think more people would be more on board with him as lex luthor
Why does no one seem to understand what a genius of an actor this guy is?
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