Jesse Eisenberg
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“This [The Social Network] was not the sort of script you improvise on. With Aaron [Sorkin] it's immediately clear what the rhythm of the scene is. It's similar to reading Shakespeare. In fact, it's a lot like great theater. I looked at some of the lengthier scenes as if I was doing a play. You find the story arc of the scene, discover different moments, build upon them to make it as rich as possible. [I] reconciled his intense control with his disengagement. He might appear detached and bored, but he's always working to control the entire room.”
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