no success

Betsy 2022-04-22 07:01:20

Not successful. The movie shows the relationship between Steve and several important people: Woz, Joanna, John, Lisa. He is paranoid about work and products. From the change in his attitude towards his daughter Lisa, one can still feel his warm side. I just feel that the rhythm of the film is not well controlled. For example, on the eve of the most intense press conference, Steve always has to deal with his ex-wife and Lisa's personal affairs. At this tense moment, there are always some children's affairs to slow down the rhythm. . I always felt that the rhythm came down before it reached the highest point, so it was not very enjoyable. Also, the movie takes a lot of time to show Steve and Lisa's relationship, but it doesn't touch me at all...

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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

  • Chrisann Brennan: What's the matter with you?

    Steve Jobs: What's the matter with *you*? Why are you telling her these things? Why are you still telling her I'm her father?

    Chrisann Brennan: A judge told her you're her father...

    Steve Jobs: No, he didn't.

    Chrisann Brennan: And where the hell do you get off telling "Time Magazine" that I've slept with 28% of the men in America.

    Steve Jobs: That's not remotely...

    Chrisann Brennan: Where do you get off?

    Steve Jobs: That's not remotely what I said.

    Chrisann Brennan: [picks up the magazine] It's right here.

    Steve Jobs: First of all, can I tell you something about "Time Magazine"? I believe it's a training facility for paid assassins.

    Chrisann Brennan: "Jobs insists," -- I'm quoting.

    Steve Jobs: I didn't invent math.

    Chrisann Brennan: "'28% of the male population of the United States could be the father.'"

    Steve Jobs: I wasn't saying you've slept with 28% of American men, I was using an algorithm based on the blood test which said there was a 94.1% chance that I'm the father.

  • Steve Jobs: What the hell cam a one-month-old do that's so bad his parents give him back?

    John Sculley: Nothing. There's nothing a one-month-old can do.