Gross US & Canada
$494,506
Opening weekend US & Canada
$140,064
Gross worldwide
$494,506
Gross US & Canada
$494,506
Opening weekend US & Canada
$140,064
Gross worldwide
$494,506
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By Violet 2022-12-05 12:04:30
Forever black turtleneck sweater and blue jeans
This is the best documentary I have ever watched, not one of them.
Analyze Steve Jobs from a very objective point of view, and show the most real side to others. As for how you understand it, you leave it to yourself.
As for Jobs, I think he is an overly stubborn person, hoping to control everything, even if he knows it is wrong, this kind of person is the best possible to become a successful entrepreneur, because he is not only able to hypnotize others, he has even before...
By Cassandra 2022-11-11 14:48:59
Corresponding to feature films
Before I light up the world, can I accept myself in the dark? The
whole film ends with the face of the person in the mirror slowly turning to the face of Jobs in the black screen of the iphone, responding to the question raised at the beginning: too many people have nothing to do with him, but because of his death It is extremely distressing, but the people living near him cannot bear his selfishness, bastard and even evil. It is a cliché to pretend that human nature is complicated. If...
By Nina 2022-10-22 15:18:51
It reviewed the story of Steve's life and Apple in the form of a record, containing the memories of his lover, daughter, and friends at the same time, from birth to the last moment of his life. At the end of the film, for a moment, I shed tears. I don't know if I am lamenting his life or seeing my life from him.
There are a few details in which I am deeply impressed. When her daughter Lisa recalled her father, she said that she could only eat salad when she ate with her father, but...
By Braulio 2022-10-03 02:27:39
This is a very logical and neutral documentary. By reviewing the details of Jobs’ highlights at Apple and old colleagues, we can get a glimpse of how Apple has become Apple today: Apple’s attitude towards the media and suppliers; Apple’s handling of employees switching jobs to competing companies; Apple Wolf culture. It turns out that everything was fixed in the Steve Jobs era, and it can even be traced back to the birth of the first generation of Mac, when crazy workstyle has become common...
By Flavio 2022-09-23 10:34:21
+ Not for you, it's you
+ Core values do not need to change as the company grows
+ "Zen Temple" and "Humanities" have always appeared in the film, and "simplicity" have always appeared in the film. I think some of them are too beautifying and deified. Even many people around me think that the simplicity and beauty of the iPhone is related to the beauty of Jobs. But in fact, if you read Jobs' biography and Jony Ive's biography, and then look at the source of Ipod plagiarism,...
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By Providenci 2023-09-29 10:53:08
When I downloaded it, I thought it was the film of Fa Shark, but after watching it, I realized it was a documentary. It's real and...
By Ruthie 2023-09-29 06:40:34
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By Iliana 2023-09-15 13:08:36
TT so moved................................................................ .................................Get to know you until today, too...
By Boris 2023-08-30 14:58:59
I have never liked this person very much, thinking that he is an outstanding product manager + a master of self-made gods + a despicable villain, so short life is also retribution. As for this film, the first half is very confusing, neither according to the timeline nor according to the character line, the east is a hammer and the west is a stick, I don't know how to cut it. The second half is...
By Lenna 2023-08-23 20:05:23
Obsessed with material things, selfish, indifferent, but people are still willing to believe that he is God. And his most prominent ability should be his marketing skills, business acumen and...
Himself - Narrator: In the end I was left with the same question with which I began this journey: Why did so many strangers weep for Steve Jobs? It is just simple to say it was because he gave us products we love, without asking why we love them the way we do. It is too simple even to conclude that we love them because they connect us to a wider world and the people in our lives that are far away. Because these machines isolate us too. Perhaps the contradictory nature of our experience with these gadgets, narrates the contradictions of Jobs himself: He was an artist who sought perfection, but could never found peace. He had the focus of a monk, but none of the empathy. He offered us freedom, but only within his closed garden to which he held the key.