piątek, 21 listopada 2014

The power of the Internet



Almost 900 millions of population has a Facebook account. It means that all that people can have a connection witch each other. Is it good or bad? Facebook has as many supporters as opponents. The supporters claim that this website is a bridge joining people from different nations and continents. However, according to the opponents, it ruins interpersonal relations and make the populations even less sociable than they are now. 



 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Social_Network





“The Social Network”, directed by David Fincher, tells the story about the creator of Facebook – Mark Zuckerberg. But it is not the story of beginning of the website that is the main topic of the movie. It shows, how great influence has the Internet on our life, relationships and job. There are many motives presenting that what happens in the Internet does not stay in the Internet, and words that we said through this medium hurts as much as those said face to face.

There is one very powerful scene in the film: drunk and hurt Mark comes back home after a break-up with his girlfriend and abuses her on his blog. That story is kind of frame of the movie: we meet Mark as a bitter, abandoned boy and say good bye to him, when after many turbulences he becomes bitter and abandoned man, waiting for the act of forgiveness of his girlfriend. But we do not know if she finally did forgive him. 
 

And that is a true power of the Internet: you can change your life in a second.
Without leaving your house.
And usually having no idea what the consequences would be.

1 komentarz:

  1. I have found your post :)
    The next one could be about your topic - mother and child relationship. Here's the HBO TV series I was talking about : Olive Kiteridge, and some articles:
    http://wyborcza.pl/1,75475,16941614,_Olive_Kitteridge____nowy__doskonaly_serial_z_Frances.html
    http://www.metacritic.com/tv/olive-kitteridge
    http://www.hbo.com/olive-kitteridge#/
    http://natemat.pl/123163,ciche-wybuchy-olivia-kitteridge-czyli-depresja-i-nuda-w-malym-miasteczku

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