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Betsy 2022-04-22 07:01:20
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.