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So, 'How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook?' is this intriguing documentary that peels back the curtain on 'The Social Network.' It jumps around a bit, shifting focus from the storytelling elements to the meticulous rehearsals and the actual shooting. You get a real sense of the atmosphere David Fincher tried to create on set, which is quite fascinating. The film captures the essence of the hustle in locations like Boston and LA, and the attention to detail is impressive. It’s less about the end product and more about the artistry behind it, which gives you a different appreciation for the original film.
This documentary was released in 2011 and has a bit of a niche appeal, especially among collectors interested in filmmaking processes. It's not widely available on physical media, which adds to its allure; many collectors seek it out for its unique insights into David Fincher's directorial approach. If you find a copy, it’s likely a gem worth holding onto, considering the rising interest in behind-the-scenes filmmaking documentaries.
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