That end scene excites me

Jana 2022-04-21 09:02:24

I heard that the Jobs movie is about to start filming, and the casting has been completed. After that, I didn't care about anything about the movie. It wasn't until one day that I saw the newly released "Jobs" through a Blu-ray movie that I was reminded of what I knew about this movie.
In recent years, more and more personal biographical films have been drawn. The deceased Jobs is a rare subject, perhaps because his life has come to an end. With Apple in the background, there is more room for art, so if this movie leaves Apple, Jobs' personal story may not be worth watching.
For a brand we come into contact with every day, Apple's background history seems to only get the attention of those tech players. I remember when Jobs passed away a few years ago, I "plagiarized" most of him in the theater magazine. However, the list of facts is not enough to build a three-dimensional Jobs and Apple. The Jobs and Apple mentioned here, the author thinks, can be confused, because the causal and master-slave relationship between the two is too close. Of course, friends who know Apple's history can naturally use this movie as a materialization of thinking space. Those Macs that we haven't experienced before, the rivalry with Windows, and other major events, can all be in this movie." Satisfy".
After watching this movie, the black-on-white scene irritated me again. It's all my fault that I didn't learn the lessons well. When I watched that movie on LD, the protagonist, Forrest Gump, said that he invested in a company named fruit and made a small sum of money as a result. And when I bought the iPad in 2010, the stock app of the iOS system showed that Apple's stock price was only more than 300 USD. I can't believe that after a few years, Apple has become the world's largest company by market value (except religious companies... )

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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.