Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Social Network Review
Interesting. It's not often a social phenomenon becomes so quickly adapted and directed/produced by such a talented team. Trent Reznor. David Finch. So it's not really too surprisingly that The Social Network manages to deliver in all fronts, both in screenplay and cinematography. All characters are wonderfully played and the brisk pace of the film reminds of the likes of Fight Club or Zodiac, creatively capturing a story in a calculated manner - but manages to be sweetly transparent in a sense that makes it feel both intelligent and engaging as a modern biopic of one of the greatest talents of our decade. 8.8/10.
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