Paranoia growing up

Ollie 2022-04-23 07:01:57

I liked Apple since IMAC, and I fell in love with Steve Jobs after watching the Apple product launch. After Steve Jobs left, he never used Apple products. This is the best biographical movie to watch besides "Knock on Happiness" and "The Social Network."
Steve Jobs movies are destined to go on forever. Drama needs conflict, and a person who has no point of interest and is full of contradictions cannot be the darling of movies. Why Steve Jobs, because of his origin, because his life was full of ups and downs and contradictions, because of his achievements, because of his products that changed the world, because he really is a jerk when it comes to being a human being. If fans watch this movie, they may be very disappointed and feel that Jobs is too black. In fact, this is the real Jobs, a man whose products are always much better than himself, a genius who is arrogant, arrogant and paranoid. Imagine if it were Bill Gates, go to work-meeting-study-get off work-sleep, the cycle, plus the motherhood of the IBM board, what to see. In the same way, there is nothing to watch if it is replaced by Ma Huateng. On the contrary, Ma Yun's biographical films will be very attractive. Looking forward to the movies of Max (the super genius playing rocket) and Jack Ma.
Genius comes to the world, not how others choose, let alone one's own choice, some things really exist and are destined. Jobs' biological parents were actually not too bad, but they did not raise him. The lawyers and the couple adopted him and returned it after a month. It was not until the Jobs and his wife, who did not meet the adoption conditions formulated by the biological mother, that they obtained custody rights through a lawsuit. At the age of 23, he refused to recognize his biological daughter, but at the age of 27, he found his own sister. It is said that in 2005, the biological father knew that Jobs was his abandoned son. Since then, he has sent an email to Jobs every year, such as "Happy Birthday", "Get well soon" and so on. The 80-year-old apparently expected a meeting, and Jobs never responded. Others say that six weeks before Jobs died, he replied to one of the emails simply saying thank you.
As for the love-hate relationship with Apple and Pixar, everyone is familiar with it, so I won't go into details here. It can be seen from the above that Jobs’ childhood and family have caused him great harm, and it is also the direct cause of his arrogant, arrogant, and paranoid character. Fortunately, the genius Jobs, who was born paranoid, succeeded. changed the world.
If you don't understand the film, it is recommended to watch Walter Isaacson's "Jobs Biography". The film is as faithful to the autobiography as possible, showing a Steve Jobs who is a human being, rather than the gang leader Joe who is a myth of fruit fans.
Alan Sorkin's script is still so captivating. The film uses three major events (very curious about Steve Jobs' experience at Pixar), takes the eve of the press conference as the main scene, inserts flashback memories, conflicts like quarrel-like language, no special effects, no big scenes, successfully shaped A relatively real Jobs in the movie. Danny Boyle's technique is still much worse than that of David Fincher, but the praise of fat and Fassbender is commendable, especially Fassbender, although the appearance is very different, but Jobs His personality is vividly displayed, giving 10086 likes.
Born paranoid + genius + rough + miracle = Steve Jobs, the hero, especially the hero who changed the world and created miracles, is destined to be embarrassing, there are many disputes, many love him, and many hate him, but In any case, there is only one Jobs in the world!

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Steve Jobs quotes

  • Andy Hertzfeld: We're not a pit crew at Daytona. This can't be fixed in seconds.

    Steve Jobs: You didn't have seconds, you had three weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time.

    Andy Hertzfeld: Well, someday you'll have to tell us how you did it.

  • Steve Jobs: If a fire causes a stampede to the unmarked exits, it'll have been well worth it for those who survive.