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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Upon the film's release, numerous critics attacked it for its Very Loosely Based on a True Story approach to factual accuracy. Of the particular inaccuracies singled out, the film misrepresenting Sean Parker was a frequent one, and indeed the film's Sean Parker is nothing like the real Sean Parker: he's much more good-looking, more overtly devious and charming, and for purposes of simplifying the narrative is a composite of Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning, the latter of whom traditionally gets the credit for founding Napster (although it has been acknowledged that the filmmakers did get one thing right: the real Sean's extremely rapid speech). |