A little experience of watching "Jobs Biography"

Herta 2022-04-23 07:02:28

I just finished watching the movie, and I have a few words about my feelings:
1. Jobs did not walk so frustratingly and learned like a baboon.
2. I don't think the movie should be called the biography of Steve Jobs, it should be called the days of old Joe and Apple. The entire film overemphasizes Apple while ignoring Jobs' other experiences. I think the most important trip to Steve Jobs in India has been taken in one stroke, and the next one shows a face, and Pixar does not even show a face.
3. Based on the second point, I don’t know how much money Apple secretly invested. This film is a bit deliberately reshaping the image of Apple in people’s hearts. After all, Apple has actually shown a decline since the death of Old Joe. The products that make consumers really satisfied are now a little bit of whitewashing, so the whole movie looks like a promotional movie for Apple.
4. I don’t know what the screenwriter thinks. The whole film seems to pay too much attention to the achievements of Steve Jobs, while ignoring the two periods of Steve Jobs’ youth and leaving Apple to start a new business. In fact, these should be the two more exciting periods of Steve Jobs’ life. , had a great influence on Jobs himself. It is said that it pays too much attention to achievements, but it is strange that the great achievements that Jobs has achieved after returning to Apple should be explained as a climax of the film, but what is even more strange is that the film stopped abruptly after Jobs returned to Apple. I don’t know if it was edited or not. I feel that everyone is familiar with the later bridges, so there is no need to talk about it. In fact, no matter whether you are familiar with it or not, this is what the audience wants to watch the most. After all, this is the part where Steve Jobs really changed the world.
To sum up, "Jobs Biography" is a bad movie

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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.