Shortly before Facebook reaches one million members, founder Mark Zuckerberg loses his best friend in a vicious argument.
This scene from "The Social Network" has not stopped haunting me. The irony of a man losing his friend while building a platform to bring friends together is the stuff of grand tragedy — and the basis of this year's best film so far.
Director David Fincher's ("Fight Club," "Zodiac") new movie is a cautionary tale of failed communication in a time when communication is evolving. Written by Aaron Sorkin ("The West Wing"), it is a powerful story of Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), who brought the world together while alienating himself from his own. Zuckerberg is the founder of the world's largest social networking site, Facebook.
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