Out of curiosity, didn't look at the movie from a PM's perspective. I am very grateful to the director for not deifying Jobs too much. Although he has always pursued perfection, he is not perfect. I have seen selfishness, vengeance, anger, tears, dictatorship, heartlessness, and annoyance. These imperfections made him come down from the altar and become a A living person, a person we too can be. What I finally learned from it is not how to make a product or innovation that everyone praises, but how to be a person, how to find and insist on myself.
Well, the above is all nonsense. The movie saves me reading tens of thousands of words. The most beautiful scene is that after three people are taking drugs, the sun is just right in the barren grassland as high as one person. The deepest realization is that I am not crazy enough not only to save myself from life, but also to change my life, dare to think and do, I only do the former. Other senseless. The middle part of the scene is reminiscent of "China Partner".
The soundtrack is good, full of passion, and it's all about sensationalism.
After watching it, there is an urge to do something.
ps: I firmly believe that success cannot be replicated, so don't learn to walk in Handan.
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