Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Social Network
Originally
I wasn't excited to watch The Social Network but after just beginning to watch it I found
myself being really interested in the context of the movie. I also found that I
could really closely relate to the book "Brave New World." A lot of
the themes were the same for example the theme of identity was apparent all throughout
the movie. The main character Mark Zuckerberg constantly struggled with his
identity. He saw himself completely different than other people saw him. For
example, he felt like he was a good guy majority of the time where as other
people saw his as an asshole. He was someone that would screw them over as soon
as possible; he even screwed his best friend over in the process. It
was interesting to watch Marls friend groups as well as his personality change
throughout the movie. At first he starts off with his close group of friends
but after his girlfriend breaks up with him he freaks out and posts something
really insulting about her in the internet. That same night they create an app
that rates girls on who’s hotter by putting friends up next to each other and
so on. After a few week he meets these brothers call the Winklevoss brothers
who heard about his genius website and ask him to help create a dating app for
the frats and sororities of Harvard. He then very shortly screws them over and
begins working on his own app The Facebook. He begins working on the instead of
the dating app and the Winklevoss’s get angry and try to sue him but can’t seem
to find the evidence to convict him. While working on The Facebook the Napster
finds out and offers to help which then makes Mark screw over his own friends
just to get this company up and running. So by the end of the movie Mark has no
friends and millions of dollars. In court he settles with his best friend as
well as the Winklevoss twins but still goes on to become a multimillionaire.
This brought us the question in class, “Would you screw your friends over for a
million bucks”? The immediate response you usually hear is no but in reality if
someone was in the position they most like would. Our world is driven by money
and making money so in reality almost anyone would screw their friends over for
a million dollars. Hell, some people would even screw over their parents and
families for a million dollars. I couldn’t help but hear, “I can just pay them
back”. Is that right? Should we be saying things like that? It makes me wonder
how messed up our society really is.
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