Este documental de la cadena inglesa nos habla de la pelĂcula estrenada en el 2010 basada en la historia de los creadores de Facebook.
Transcript: (Remember! Read it only after you have answered the questions).
- Narrator: Background and action! The focus of the film is 26 yeared-old co-founder of Facebook, one of the world's youngest billionaires Mark Zuckerberg. Cast members say that this is the movie of the moment that will strike a court according to the general audience and Facebook's users too.
- Justin Timberlake: I mean, It's a movie for this generation, and this is a huge part of this generation. Whether I like it or not, it's here.
- Narrator: The social network doesn't really unfold through facebook's screens and people on laptops. It's more of fast axed dialogue rich thriller.
- Character 1: You know you stole our idea, we know you liked our faces for a month and a half.
- Zuckerberg: No, I never looked at your faces.
- Ch. 1: Right, you never saw our faces but you logged into our email accounts, you gave yourself 42 days to as a start, because he knows, but apparently you don't. Which is that getting it first is everything.
- Narrator: The film follows three competing stories, and is based partly on the positions made by when losses were brought by one type student, who associated with Zuckerberg at Harvard University, which fell they had a stay as Facebook founder.
- Director: This is a non-fiction movie. The fact is that two separate losses are rolling against Facebook and roughly at the same time and what we ended up with three very different versions of the story. That there were often times in conflict, so I didn't pick one and decide that's the true and dramatize that; I like the fact that there are three versions of the story. The movie doesn't take a position on who is telling the truth, who's right, who's wrong, or who's good or who's bad. We like you to have all that on the parking lot.
- Narrator: The film has been winning some instant reviews, its gaining a profile and to a very combined and unflattering view of Mark Zuckerberg as a back-studied socially outward opportunist.
- Actor: As for me, I've played with the character and I have a great sympathy for the character, as only an actor playing a character can do, you know, I see him as the hero of the story and I'm sure there will be a variety of reactions.
- Narrator: Audiences see the picture and take the view of this film, which has fictional elements will unset the historical records, which casts the real Zuckerberg in a bad light.
- Actor: He looks like a robotic skimming social path.
- Actress: A little bit unsocial maybe, I don't know, I feel a little bit bad for him, but not that bad, this is worth I don't know, hundred billion dollars or something.
- Narrator: As Mark Zuckerberg himself, he commented briefly on the movie on the Oprah Winfrey show on the day of the film's world premiere, where he was appearing to announced that he was donating one hundred million dollars to help schools in Newark in New Jersey. The mood in some source is that it was a Facebook cope strategy to cast in good light.