In the heart of Harvard, a brilliant but lonely student, Mark Zuckerberg, faces a heartbreak that leaves him in a state of bitterness. Determined to assert his genius and impress his peers, he creates a website called "Facemash" that allows users to compare the looks of college students. This experiment causes a scandal and captures the attention of students, but also sparks the interest of the Winklevoss twins, who seek to realize their vision of a social platform.
As the story progresses, Zuckerberg, with the help of his friend Eduardo Saverin, transforms his initial idea into a revolutionary social network. Caught in the whirlwind of success, Mark navigates a world of betrayal, friendship, and unbridled ambition, all while simultaneously building the empire that would change the way people connect.
However, Zuckerberg's meteoric rise does not come without consequences. The lawsuits from the Winklevoss twins and personal conflicts with Eduardo test his loyalty and morality. As the plot unfolds, we are presented with a portrait of the loneliness and isolation inherent to power. Technology is at the center of the story, but what is truly explored are the complexities of friendship, betrayal, and the insatiable quest for acceptance in an increasingly digital world.