“The Social Network” is a movie about Facebook. Â There’s been a lot of hype about it, since that’s pretty much the first mainstream movie about the modern Internet and the social networking. Â And Facebook having half a billion registered users doesn’t sound like geek-only territory anymore. Â But on top of that, what added plenty to the hype was that the film is not a documentary. Â There is plenty of fiction in it. Â Not in the sense that things didn’t happen, but in the sense that they didn’t happen exactly as shown, and they weren’t as important as shown. Â Have a look at this Wikipedia page for more on that.
I was interested in seeing this movie for a number of reasons.  First of all, I am much involved with social networking and the modern Web.  And even though I don’t find Facebook particularly interesting for my personal needs, I do consider it to be paramount for the current state of the Internet.  Secondly, I wanted to see how the filmmakers will balance the geeky nature of the story.  And thirdly I wanted to see if I could disconnect from my technical bias and see this film as pure entertainment, without passing judgement to its authenticity.
So, here’s what I think about it. Â I was able to see at as a “normal person”. Â The film is not very technical, and it not being too accurate historically, I really didn’t have any other option. Â It’s similar to how “Inglorious Bastards” are not a historical World War II movie. Â So I had no problem with it.
The film is entertaining. Â I think the character of Jesse Eisenberg who played the found of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg was interesting. Â I was surprised as to how many technical details were allowed in a mainstream movie – Perl programming, web scrapping, security concerns over Apache directory listings, etc. Â And yet, how all these technical tidbits were not at all important for the film. Â I knew what they were talking about it, but I could in a very similar way had no clue and it wouldn’t have affected my perception of the film.
But even though the film was interesting and entertaining and wasn’t a waste of time by any means, I am still disappointed. Â I think that there is a lot of cool stuff going on with and at Facebook. Â I think there are plenty of cool people in and around it. Â And I think that the real history of Facebook creation or milestone episodes of that history would have made a way better film. Â It doesn’t have to be less entertaining, but it does have to be more accurate. Â After all, it does have half a billion of registered users. After all, it is one of the most successful business on the Internet. After all, it is a social phenomena. Â And I think that makes the history of Facebook and people who are involved with it very interesting.
I won’t however allow my personal wishes for this movie to interferer with what this movie is. Â And what it is a good entertainment bit. Â My rating overall – a 4 out of 5.