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Elmore 2023-09-29 05:36:08
It's a bit general, like a piece of different fragments, and many places are not...
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Creola 2023-09-25 11:26:45
The running account, the running account that records the story, is more of a personal imitation of Jobs, which is far worse than the social...
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Kelli 2023-08-18 00:10:04
I really don't understand the mentality of people who go to the cinema to see this...
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Hassie 2023-08-07 13:37:00
Did you skip the Pixar...
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Coralie 2023-07-25 15:19:34
The story is slow and not in very details....
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Marco 2023-07-22 06:51:25
blown away by social...
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Jerrold 2023-07-12 07:29:02
"word-for-word" translation of...
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Nona 2023-06-30 22:04:04
Still more like Kutcher than Steve...
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Reagan 2023-05-26 07:08:30
Watching this, might as well watch a Steve Jobs press...
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Alan 2023-04-21 13:46:02
Non-fruit fans, don't hold expectations and don't preconceive, look at it and understand it. At least two hours of glimmering light made the audience understand the early stage of the "help master" career, and then... it seems that there is no such...
Jobs Comments
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Candice 2021-12-18 08:01:11
Why is he so unfeeling?
Not good enough, there is still a gap with "Social Network". The reason for comparing these two films is that they both tell legends in the IT industry, and they are both mavericks. There are many twists and controversies in the entrepreneurial process, and they both broke with their...
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Moises 2022-04-21 09:02:24
>> The excitement has not yet arrived, and the writing is in a hurry
If you've seen Walter Isaacson's
From the original book, you will know how unsatisfactory this movie is. The two-hour plot basically fails to portray the character of Jobs, and the return of Jobs to the end of the play is even more surprising.
The first half of the movie is quite chaotic. Jobs...
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Gareth Chang: [having dismissed the old Apple executives] What are we going to do now?
Steve Jobs: We're gonna put a dent in the universe.
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Steve Jobs: I am really excited we have something really special to share with you today. In total, through iMac and PowerBook lines, we've sold over 3 million units this year.
[applause]
Steve Jobs: Okay, that's it.
[huge laughter from the audience]
Steve Jobs: But, ah, maybe there's one more thing.