A recent film about Facebook has been making a splash, mostly because it’s too unbelievable to be believed. No, not that big-budget David Fincher flick; it’s Catfish, a low-budget
At least one thing about Catfish is certain: It’s the first film to depict digital life with any sense of authenticity. (There are more shots of Facebook in the opening minutes than in the two-plus hours of The Social Network.) What’s more, the filmmakers deftly use digital platforms as plot devices, stringing us along with every status update and Google map. And you know what totally makes up for any creative embellishment? Pioneering a new genre: the social-media whodunit.
Authors: Rick Paulas