
Directed by David Fincher
Thinking of I am one of the members of Facebook makes me feel strange. Somehow, I am involving this film in a way.
People said David Fincher's cinema photography in The Social Network is amazing, however, the story itself attracts me more than the visual presentation. I keep thinking what is the essentiality of the originality and what's the value of appreciating the pure original. A pure idea that cannot be practiced, and an edited idea that works out. Which one should gain more appreciation?
I adore the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has the ability to adopt daily life elements and converts them to Facebook functions. This is like what artists do in their creations. How many of us can be inspired by a sentence like "do you know if she has a boyfriend?". How many of us can enlarge the value of a great idea? Mark Zuckerberg knows to grab the chance which many people might just let the once of life chance pass by. This quality brings him the achievement of Facebook. Although "to steal the idea" and "to be inspired by an idea" are tricky arguments, I decide not to torture myself on the topic at this moment.
At the end, what a brilliant idea to drop the "The" of "The Fackbook".
懶,就是機會的天敵。
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