
The Social Network: A mirror of the digital age?
The 2010 film The Social Network, directed by David Fincher and scripted by Aaron Sorkin, is more than a biographical account of Facebook's creation. In the context of the digital age, the movie serves as a multi-faceted representation of technological disruption, the redefinition of human relationships, and the ethical ambiguities that permeate our increasingly connected society. Examining what The Social Network truly represents today requires an exploration of its themes, real-life underpinnings, and the evolving digital landscape.Digital Entrepreneurship and the Cult of InnovationAt its core, The Social Network dramatizes the origin story of Facebook, embodying the digital era’s archetype: the…


