Forcibly reasonable, but hard to say

Hester 2022-04-19 09:01:50

I didn't know Jobs and I didn't buy Apple. As far as the film is concerned, the French Shark is worth a pass. In terms of this shooting method, it is also a must. What I disagree with is the final point that the director justified, that is, he said on behalf of Jobs, "I am ashamed of being a father." Don't look at this sentence, and put all the conjectures about Jobs and his own humanity into circles. A complete arc of a character is drawn. That's what he is, he's got personality, but he still loves his daughter.

This kind of conjecture or self-justification is very night in the movie, and even the movie becomes perfect. But if, I mean if, if Jobs was just fighting her ex-wife over her daughter's tuition, if he didn't really care about anyone else, he was such a fucking guy. This possibility also exists. For reference only, make an assumption.

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Extended Reading
  • Arvid 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Captured several important moments of Steve Jobs as a cross-section, there is no running account; the focus is on the story behind the scenes, not what everyone knows; the actors did not heavily make up to look like Steve Jobs, but only for the appearance and character building; entry point It's the sense of abandonment as an adoptee and his relationship with his daughter, not his main achievement, and a clever point of view. In short, it doesn't matter how the actual history is, it's just a work

  • Johnny 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The film's pioneering biography is worth recalling and learning from. The shortcomings are obvious, but it is still difficult to conceal the overall success of the film. The regular "three-stage" external frame of "Steve Jobs" is quite rigid, and the overly obvious paragraph-style narrative may cause the audience to be tired. Fortunately, the film's performance in editing is pleasing and beneficial. Excellent performance by Michael Fassbender.

Steve Jobs quotes

  • Andy Hertzfeld: Skip over - everything else is working, skip over the voice demo.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: In forty minutes.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: I can't.

    Steve Jobs: Who's the person who can?

    Andy Hertzfeld: I'm the person who can, and I can't.

  • Steve Jobs: The exit signs have to be off or we're not gonna get a full blackout.

    Andrea Cunningham: We've spoken to the building manager and the fire marshal.

    Steve Jobs: And?

    Andrea Cunningham: They're absolutely no way they're letting us turn the exit signs off.

    Steve Jobs: I'll pay whatever the fine is.

    Andrea Cunningham: The fine is they're gonna come in and tell everyone to leave.

    Steve Jobs: You explained to the fire marshal that we're in here changing the world.

    Andrea Cunningham: Well...

    Steve Jobs: Did you?

    Andrea Cunningham: Yes, but unless we can also change the properties of fire, he doesn't care.

    Joanna Hoffman: Steve...

    Steve Jobs: If a fire causes a stampede to the unmarked exits, it will have been well worth it for those who survive. For those who don't, less so, but still pretty good.

    Andrea Cunningham: Listen...

    Steve Jobs: I need it to go black, real black. Get rid of the exit signs, and don't let me know how you did it.