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Obsessive / Compulsive: (David Fincher, USA) needy douchebagâbut since David Fincher once outlined the four ideal personality traits of a director as belligerence, paranoia, the first is the âŚ. The Social Network: In my previous In Action article, I mentioned that most of us try to Sorkin our way through dialogue: snappy, quick dialogue, maybe with someone walking down a hall. But try as they might, it takes a lot more than desire to craft the brilliance of the opening bar scene of The Social Network .
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Feb 17, 2018
Unlike many other entries on this list, the opening of Social Network impresses us with its rapid dialogues instead of dialogue-free pure cinema. This scene basically shows how Zuckerberg and his girlfriend break up after a conversation in a crowded bar. David Fincher shot this scene in a very. The Social Network - posted in On Screen: Here are my opinions below: I thought this was a fantastic film and all round powerful filmmaking from Fincher and company. I got carried away by the story very much, and I think the whole audience watching it with me did too. First class performances from everyone, particularly Justin Timberlake (feels âŚ
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Feb 12, 2018
/24/2010The conspicuous paradox that âThe Social Networkâ plays with is that the worldâs most popular social networking Web site was created by a man with excruciatingly, almost pathologically poor. /21/2011 as Zodiac and if we're going strictly by their topics, he's right. Only movies are rarely about their actual topics. Fincher filmed 99 takes of this opening scene in the bar to knock all the
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Feb 6, 2018
2/30/2012Color and the look of a film â Visual Analysis. If you take a look at this example from the opening scene of Joe Versus The Volcano â youâll see the elements discussed above, Itâs a social network and has many interesting movie discussions, you should check it out. . The chilling opening scene, the hunt of a wild boar, from Ran , 1985, director Akira Kurosawa's interpretation of Shakespeare's King Lear , âŚ