Of course, when it comes to Jobs, it is easy to talk about his behavior. "The Legend of Yinying" clearly shows that a powerful dictator is much better than some fucking nation, but such a dictator needs a fairly long life to maintain the prosperity of this independent body.
Obviously, Jobs did not solve this problem. The rival Microsoft's investment direction has long been transformed into genetic modification and healthcare. It can be seen that in this respect, Gates is a more democratic person and has learned considerable experience and lessons from the Steve Jobs incident.
Although I don’t have much opinion on the handsome guy in "Butterfly Effect" playing the same high spirited Jobs back then, although Kutcher did play a lot of bloody Jobs, I still think Kutcher is a bit creamy. Especially a few long shots deliberately showing Jobs putting his fingers between his chin and lips like the director shouting in my ear all the time: "This is a biopic of Jobs!!!". In fact, it proves that if Jobs transfers to politics, it is at least a governor's material. At this point, I feel that the film has portrayed Jobs into a powerless little lover in love.
Finally, I remembered the slogan in "Game of Thrones": There is a death among mortals.
So, scratch your head and watch those films that discuss the immortality of mankind.
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