For me who didn't know Steve Jobs, it was a bit baffling

Alessia 2022-04-21 09:02:24

Although I use a lot of Apple series products, I personally don't like electronic products, just because Apple's products are relatively simple, so I don't have much interest in Qiao Gangzhu himself.

Because I was bored in the car, I patiently watched this two-hour biopic, which felt a little run down. I don't know if it's the screenwriter's problem or my understanding is too low-end, or it's really difficult to make biographical movies as others have said, so I want to stuff the N stories of such awesome people into just one or two. Is the hour really not easy? But I watched "Genghis Khan" many years ago and "The Social Network" some time ago, and I thought it was pretty good. It seems that the director, screenwriter, actor, soundtrack and other aspects have not been well integrated.

After watching the whole film, what impressed me the most was the part where the gang leader Qiao and his girlfriend, Jiyou, were insane while taking drugs in the wild. From an aesthetic point of view, it is really beautiful, Nima, why do you feel that there are few such scenes in China. But what the hell is going on in this paragraph of several minutes, I feel inexplicable. Did Gang Master Qiao suddenly have an epiphany? Then why go to India to practice Buddhism?

Jobs is said to be a very controversial person. However, it is also true that all successful people have experienced all kinds of different things, and it is understandable that there will be a lot of controversy. It's just that I feel like a very negative person after reading the whole article. I don't know why he is so unfeeling towards his girlfriend and eldest daughter? I can't understand why it is so ruthless to the partners at the beginning of the business? Hacked the CEOs from Pepsi and DuPont again, should always be grateful to Dermot Mulroney, but always hold grudges because of his helpless choice? The overall impression is that of a ruthless person. I don't know whether the directors and screenwriters are doing this to commemorate the gang leader Qiao or to black him. I really don't understand.

The only two things that interest me in the whole article are: one is the scene in which a group of small partners are struggling in the beginning of the film, which gave me a little bit of blood; Pyle's intrigue was finally grounded.

For me, who is neither a fruit fan nor a Qiao gang master fan, there is no need to find out what happened to Lao Qiao, and there is no interest in reading the hundreds of pages of biography. These big men feel too tall and unattainable, so it's better to find someone who is a little more appropriate as an example.

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Extended Reading
  • Dagmar 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    Kutcher was originally scheduled to visit Jobs in the first half of 2011, but was unable to make the trip due to work and travel issues. Later, Jobs died in October of that year.

  • Amy 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    In fact, I think the cast of this cast is pretty good. Everyone looks like a real character, especially the panties. A few paragraphs are also played well, but the whole script is too bad. Such a controversial drama has such a strong conflict. The characters of the film are like running accounts. The screenwriter does not find the key points at all. He just talked about the first half of Qiao's life.

Jobs quotes

  • Ed Woolard: If you want to get back what you lost, now is the time.

    Steve Jobs: I never lost anything. It was stolen from me.

  • Steve Jobs: [narrating] When you grow up, you tend to get told the world is the way that it is, and your life is just to live your life inside the world and try not to bash into the walls too much. But that's a very limited life. Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact. And that is that everything around you that you call life, was made up by people that are no smarter than you. And you can change it. You can influence it. You can build your own things that other people can use. To shake off this erroneous notion that life is just there, and you're just gonna live in it, versus embrace it. Change it, improve it. Make your mark upon it. And once you learn that, you'll never be the same again.