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Plot Summary: Every age has its visionaries who leave, in the wake of their
genius, a changed world--but rarely without a battle over exactly what happened
and who was there at the moment of creation. "The Social Network" explores the
moment at which Facebook was invented--through the warring perspectives of the
super-smart young men who each claimed to be there at its inception. The movie
moves from the halls of Harvard to the cubicles of Palo Alto to capture the
heady early days of a culture-changing phenomenon in the making--and the way it
both pulled a group of young revolutionaries together and then split them apart.
In the midst of the chaos are Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), the brilliant
Harvard student who conceived a Web site; Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield),
once Zuckerberg's close friend, who provided the seed money for the fledgling
company; Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), who brought Facebook
to Silicon Valley's venture capitalists; and the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer
and Josh Pence), the Harvard classmates who asserted that Zuckerberg stole their
idea and then sued him for ownership of it. Each has his own narrative, his own
version of the Facebook story in this multi-level portrait of 21st Century
success--both the youthful fantasy of it and its finite realities as well. Written by Columbia
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