>> The excitement has not yet arrived, and the writing is in a hurry

Moises 2022-04-21 09:02:24

If you've seen Walter Isaacson'sFrom the original book, you will know how unsatisfactory this movie is. The two-hour plot basically fails to portray the character of Jobs, and the return of Jobs to the end of the play is even more surprising.
The first half of the movie is quite chaotic. Jobs dropped out of school, got entangled with his girlfriend, went to India for penance, worked in Atari, and started APPLE prototype with Woz. The second half finally made people feel that the plot began to be more coherent. As a result, it was just the end of the Steve Jobs return to Apple movie, and there was no mention of epoch-making products such as the iPhone. It can only be said that the screenwriter's understanding of the essence of the original book is different from everyone else's, and he can't understand the shock of a visionary person who brought a revolution to the electronics industry through his own personal.
And more than 600 pagesThe original book is hearty. Comparing the movie with the original book, I think that Jobs's outlook on life has always been entangled with being abandoned by his parents, as well as his persistent pursuit of perfect products. His super visionary ability is not reflected in the movie at all. There is absolutely no story about how Steve Jobs created the iPhone after his return.
Can only say: Fortunately, I read the original book.

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Extended Reading

Jobs quotes

  • Steve Jobs: [pointing the chips on the Apple I board] It's got to be straight, and those more symmetric.

  • Paul Terrell: All right, Steve. I'll try to sell. But if I don't, I'm not making another order.

    Steve Jobs: Okay, that's fine... But I think you might be really interested in our second model.

    Paul Terrell: What's the second model?

    Steve Wozniak: What are you talking about?

    Steve Jobs: [in an undertone] All-in-one.