The Social Network, as produced by David Fincher, constructs a stylistic way of showing genius alienation from the character Mark, through its formal analysis. This analysis passes across various messages that makes up a story itself, without the character speaking. The producer did not exactly tell us who Mark Zuckerberg was, but it showed what process and obstacles he faced to come up with such tech revolution. The producer engages in the use of cinematic structures and other structures to show how different aspects of this movie should be pictured in the mind of the audience. Also, the character of this movie and their emotions shapes our understanding of how such characters are likely to be in the movie. Fincher’s cinematographic work explores a whole lot that his audience would like to find out from. It doesn’t just give a frame of how the movie is, but a deeper story behind. The rapid-fire editing, which also means quick cut , shows intense conversation, urgency and more emot...
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