The Social Network (2010) - You're Breaking Up With Me? Scene (1/10) | Movieclips

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) acts like an arrogant jerk to his girlfriend, Erica (Rooney Mara), causing him to get dumped.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven) teams with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) to explore the meaning of success in the early 21st century from the perspectives of the technological innovators who revolutionized the way we all communicate. The year was 2003. As prohibitively expensive technology became affordable to the masses and the Internet made it easy to stay in touch with people who were halfway across the world, Harvard undergrad and computer programming wizard Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) launched a website with the potential to alter the very fabric of our society. At the time, Zuckerberg was just six years away from making his first million. But his hearty payday would come at a high price, because despite all of Zuckerberg's wealth and success, his personal life began to suffer as he became mired in legal disputes, and discovered that many of the 500 million people he had friended during his rise to the top were eager to see him fall. Chief among that growing list of detractors was Zuckerberg's former college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), whose generous financial contributions to Facebook served as the seed that helped the company to sprout. And some might argue that Zuckerberg's bold venture wouldn't have evolved into the cultural juggernaut that it ultimately became had Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) not spread the word about Facebook to the venture capitalists from Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence) engage Zuckerberg in a fierce courtroom battle for ownership of Facebook that left many suspecting the young entrepreneur might have let his greed eclipse his better judgment. The Social Network was based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich.

CREDITS:
TM & © Sony (2010)
Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Rooney Mara
Director: David Fincher
Producers: Dana Brunetti, Cen Chaffin, Jim Davidson, Michael De Luca, Scott Rudin, Rupert Smythe, Kevin Spacey
Screenwriters: Aaron Sorkin, Ben Mezrich

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All Comments (21)
  • @KurtisC93
    Jesse Eisenberg is really, really good at portraying a guy who is utterly oblivious to just how insanely patronizing he is.
  • @Phistra
    The actress acts simply fabulous. You see so well the rage in her eyes.
  • @dcw127
    I love how Rooney Mara refrains from swearing, she subtly stops herself. Not because she's trying to be a better person, but because she knows her point won't get through to Mark. Brilliant opening scene.
  • @SavageGreywolf
    "They made a movie about your life, and you weren't the hero" - Cody Johnston
  • "Dating you is like dating a stair master." She made the right decision. Get out while you still can. She missed out on some money but what she gained was peace of mind and peace of heart.
  • @MJSpiritual
    "Dating you is like dating a stair master". That was funny as hell.
  • “I have NO intention of being friends with you.” You only get a line that brutal in a Fincher movie.
  • @gorrow1990
    One of the most underrated opening scenes ever.
  • @hsta9624
    this is exactly the type of dude that says he gets friendzoned everytime lol.
  • it's funny how she was right the entire time in the movie. he didn't get into a club made something huge. but lost her in the process cause of his cynical and high and mighty attitude to hide his bitterness
  • @natedagreat19
    I love how all these years later Mark’s reputation is that of an alien with preprogrammed software for emotions lol. I guess he really hasn’t improved his social skills much.
  • @lhpkazuha
    I love how Sorkin writes about geniuses, but he never assumes his audience is stupid. Right from the start, we have to put in 100%, no dumbing down
  • @Mokkari77
    David Fincher's direction is what keeps this scene from looking and feeling like a CW show with better dialogue.
  • @blaman6
    Ironically BU has a policy of grade deflation, but Harvard is famous for giving students an automatic B just for showing up to class... Makes his comment all the more insulting lol
  • @Eph_Wilson
    When you get a little older, you'll probably discover there are TONS of smart people around you, but you didn't notice because they prioritized being happy and balanced over stressing their intellect at every junction. TRUE intelligence is realizing you can't do everything yourself and need to be able to work with others to accomplish larger goals. And ironically, you'll probably be much happier working with others than you ever were when you were trying to do everything alone.
  • @Ton369
    The dialogue in this scene is so good it's scary.