"The Social Network" is a movie about Mark Zuckerberg, but it is also a movie about the website that Zuckerberg helped create. And according to a good swath of tech bloggers, the film waxed too poetic on the Facebook CEO, while giving short shrift to Facebook itself. Over at his Buzz Machine blog, media guru Jeff Jarvis takes director David Fincher and his crew .
"The movie quickly admits that money doesn鈥檛 matter to Zuckerberg," Jarvis writes. "So why did he build Facebook? The Social Network offers no answer, except perhaps that an outsider wanted in, but that doesn鈥檛 begin to explain what he has accomplished and why; that鈥檚 nothing but simplistic prime-time plotting. The script says nothing about him wanting to connect the world or bring communities elegant organization. It doesn鈥檛 care."
"For this," Jarvis adds, "is a movie about tactics, not strategy, about people doing hard things to each other. Elsewhere, that鈥檚 just called business."