Eight points made me watch it because I wanted to know how the European and American public understood Steve Jobs.
At the beginning of the story, the way of interlude is rather special. In the middle of two consecutive press conferences, the interlude tells about his personal change from leaving the company and a very important public attitude towards him. His first daughter is throughout the movie (I see a little bit of it). Annoyed) Because of the controversy, this is the most understandable thing for him, and it ended up in the second half of a press conference and didn't see it much.
One line I remember very deeply Steve Jobs: "He is the customer, so he is the customer's perspective." In fact, he is the customer's perspective, so he is a dictatorial conductor; so he is the Bole of the mouse; all he created the personal computer; so there is today's Apple
Can't help but compare Bill and Job: (Personal opinion) Bill's very early genius is extremely intelligent. Creative software development is a creative CEO. Job: Knows some technical sales and is a genius. He can always meet development geniuses and has his own unique vision.
The common ground is that people who have been geniuses know the importance of focusing on one thing; geniuses can do very extreme and excessive things;
If Jobs was still alive, would he have developed the Jobs Charity Foundation at this age?
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