Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) confronts Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) and Sean (Justin Timberlake) after they go behind his back. Watch The Social Network Now: AAN.SonyPicture... A story about the founders of the social-networking website, Facebook.
You know what's crazy? Facebook (now meta's) current market cap is $1.31 trillion. 0.03% of that is still $393 million. More than enough to pretty much be able to do whatever you want for the rest of your life. 10% and 34% are even more ridiculous amounts of money
@@marcus_aurelius8214 absolutely agreed, I'm just saying how crazy it is that even though he got absolutely screwed he is still left with more money than any of us will see in 10 lifetimes
I think this is my favorite movie scene cause I constantly rewatch it and it’s amazing on all levels. No special effects just amazing acting and screenwriting all coming together to create the most heartbreaking scene in film history imo
@@emmanuelking1461 Facebook is a company we all know steals date, we know Mark has a borderline God complex and we know big tech is ruining everyone’s life’s. Boo hoo some guy born into wealth only has 45 billion and not 350 billion poor him
Until this year, I never fully watched this movie. This is one of the handful of scenes I saw over the years and the one that I remembered the most. This was Andrew's best performance in the film.
I searched "the best scene in the social network" and the top results were at least three different uploads of this scene. Glad to see we still have taste
I don’t blame Eduardo doing what he did cause Mark has done a lot of sketchy shit since the jump. If I found out someone I knew I partnered with building a company that isn’t doing right, seeing how much is in jeopardy I too would freeze an account too
The symbolic significance of the heartbreak of Mark Zuckerberg after the Infinite Internet became a product on the papers. Now money made out of paper lives virtually on the internet. Who is really the boss?
@@vrushalisamudre9890 I actually kinda got the douchebag vibe in the early 2000's itself from the 'Cry me a river' song and mv - and then Britney Spears' memoir just confirmed that recently and i was like "Aha"
I really didn’t understand what mark was thinking..Did he really think he would just screw over Eduardo like that and think that would’ve been the end of it? That he wouldn’t come back and sue?
@@Batou3He was set up though there’s no way Mark would have agreed of letting him have that much power cause Eduardo did do his part putting the company in business. Without his help there’s no way Mark would have been able to do everything on his own cause Eduardo was mostly the brains of the operation. I know this is just a movie but this shows Mark really was a sketchy persuasive lowlife who went out of his way stepping over people in the process..
@@CapricornGilbert at least he seemed willing to make amends. Any other billionaire would’ve fought Ed and the Winkles to the death in court and burned the bridge down. Mark here seems more on the level than that.
Garfield is great in this scene but honestly I also love Eisenberg's part here. Mark is clearly trying to look smug and cool screwing over his best friend but you can see in his face it's also mixed with doubt and unease. Their dynamic is great.
This movie should’ve won every award and just know it’s the best movie of the 00’s-10’s. It lost awards to The Kings Speech which in hindsight is comical.
@themasterjay7189 You're a real one. I was watching one of their most recent streams and wondered where the quote came from. I looked it up, and here I am 😂 Glad to know I'm not the only one
Thanks for clarification. Was actually asking my self last evening:"What is 0,03% of Facebook worth today. I guess I could live with that... 🤑💸💸💸. But hey, I'm not Eduardo..
The court system ruled wrongly in Mark's favor. As ideas are worthless without the actors who help create something from that idea. Mark's idea was worth = $0.00 usd dollars until his investors trusted his team to create the real-world system from the ideas he stole from other creators.