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Juana 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Mr. Rochester or Jobs?
The first thing to mention is that Fassbender's appearance is completely different from Jobs (the former's handsomeness factor is obviously N times higher than that of the latter!). Some time ago, I watched Fassbender's version of "Jane Eyre", and Rochester in the movie is also completely different...
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Ferne 2022-03-23 09:01:50
Steve Jobs, Legend and Sophistication
Obviously, it is almost impossible to show the complex life of Steve Jobs through a film. Jobs and the Apple legend he created are as fascinating as his complex personality and the grudges with his relatives, colleagues and friends.
This film uses a different conventional biopic narrative method,...
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Addie 2022-03-24 09:01:46
It's not about iPhone, iPad, or even iPod. Half of the page is about the evolution of the father-daughter relationship between Jobs and his daughter (from 5 to 19 years old). Ten years have passed without a director shooting the iPhone in the last years of Jobs. I'd better look for other movies to watch, and give up watching movies to commemorate Steve Jobs.
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Leonard 2022-03-20 09:01:42
Traditional biopics are written about people, but this one is about people, and the means and goals are completely reversed, which is awesome.
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Steve Jobs: [to Steve Wozniak] You came a half inch from putting this company out of business. Now who do I see about that? I'm letting you keep your job. You get a pass.
Steve Wozniak: You know, when people used to ask me what the difference was between me and Steve Jobs, I would say Steve is the big picture guy and I like the solid workbench. When people ask the difference now, I say Steve is an asshole. Your products are better than you are, brother.
Steve Jobs: That's the idea, "brother", and knowing that... that's the difference!
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Steve Jobs: I'm poorly made.