The Social Network Blu-ray (US)
Sony Pictures | 2010 | 120 min | Rated PG-13 | Jan 15, 2011
A story about the founders of the social-networking giant, Facebook. Screenplay adapted by acclaimed screenwriter Aaron Sorkin from Ben Mezrich's, 'The Accidental Billionaires'.
Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer Jr., Max Minghella
Director: David Fincher
Video
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Subtitles
English, English SDH, French, Spanish
Discs
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
BD-Live
Playback
Region A
Cover
Slip Cover
Availability
Ready Stock
Harga
Rp. 249.000
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Special Features
The Social Network delivers extra material spread across two discs. Disc one is home to a pair of audio commentary tracks while disc two features several additional extras, highlighted by a feature-length documentary on the making of the movie. The two-disc set is housed in a nearly all-black fold-open cardboard case, which itself may be placed in a side-loading slipcover which is in turn covered by a more colorful paper sheet. The whole package has a very refined, Criterion-like feel to it, both externally and within the confines of the quality of the technical presentation, the menu system, and the like.
Disc One
Disc One
- Audio Commentary: Director David Fincher discusses the picture's tone, the casting process and the quality of the performances, "sexing up" parts of the movie, the importance of combining dramatic flair with realism to the movie, the special effects, and more. He does spend some time defending certain portions of the movie, and parts of the track feel like he's walking a tightrope, which isn't helped by the bleeping of cuss words in the commentary. A few gaps are present here and there, but overall this is a solid track that's a strong companion to a better film.
- Audio Commentary: Writer Aaron Sorkin and the Cast -- including Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, and Josh Pence -- discuss Fincher's style, recount anecdotes from the set, speak on the quality of the score and how it relates to the themes and style of the movie, share personal insights into how they prepared to play the characters, offer their own positions on the story and themes represented in the film, and much more. This track works well on its own merits and makes for a strong companion piece to the director commentary; it, too, will satisfy fans wanting to glean more insight into The Social Network.
- BD-Live.
Disc Two
- How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook? (1080p, 1:32:43): This four-part documentary -- sub-sections include Commencement, Boston, Los Angeles, and The Lot -- is assembled through cast and crew interview clips and candid behind-the-scenes footage. Viewers will be taken into the casting and rehearsal process where the characters and themes are fleshed out, invited onto locations for various segments of the shoot, given a look into prop and costume selection, and even provided with several glimpses into the nitty-gritty detailing that goes into crafting the perfect shot. Interview discussions include the work of Director David Fincher, the themes of the story, channeling the real characters the actors play while also adding their own personal flair and attributes into the parts, and much more. This is a strong, well-made documentary that's sure to please fans of the film and anyone who wants to get inside the filmmaking process. It's a better option than either commentary for viewers on a time crunch, but all three add plenty of value to The Social Network experience.
- Jeff Cronenweth and David Fincher on the Visuals (1080p, 7:48): A discussion of how the visuals support the dialogue and allow it remain the face of the movie. The filmmakers discuss shooting digitally, the importance of lighting and mood, and character reinforcement through the film's visual scheme.
- Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter, and Ren Klyce on Post (1080p, 17:24): A look at the process of completing the film once the shoot has concluded, taking 268 hours of footage and whittling it down to the best two hours to tell both a complete and cinematically engaging story. The piece looks at the editing process, sound design, and the importance of nuance in making a complete picture.
- Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and David Fincher on the Score (1080p, 18:55): A quality piece that takes viewers into the studio for a look at the creation of the film's score.
- In the Hall of the Mountain King: Music Exploration (1080p): This supplement allows listeners to compare an early, ultimately scrapped version of the music accompanying the Henley Regatta sequence alongside what would ultimately make it into the final cut of the film.
- Swarmatron (1080p, 4:28): Trent Reznor introduces viewers to one of the unique instruments that played a critical role in the film's soundtrack.
- Ruby Skye VIP Room: Multi-Angle Scene Breakdown (1080p): An interactive supplement that allows viewers to examine the creative process behind the creation of the Ruby Skye sequence. Viewers may watch the sequence broken into four separate stages -- rehearsal, interviews, tech scout, and principal photography -- or view them all at once in a composite, four-quadrant view.
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