Steve Jobs vs. Ashton Kutcher: The Man of Two Worlds

Rashawn 2022-04-23 07:02:28

Yesterday, I went to see "Jobs Biography". After watching it for a minute, I knew that it was a "failure" work--the wrong person was chosen! The most striking feature of the old Jobs is that he is clear and sharp, while Coetzee's "Jobs" is shy and round. This is too far!
The most striking feature of "Jobs" can be summed up in the words of Sculley's wife Liz: "It makes me extremely terrified, I can see what he is thinking in other people's eyes, but Jobs's eyes are just a terrible black hole! "...Obviously, Coetzee is just a handsome young man. He obviously didn't read many books, and he didn't have the baptism of hippie culture. A "young entrepreneur" who is at the mercy of fate!
Too many common sense mistakes also make it difficult to match "Kutcher" with "Jobs". For example, Jobs likes Bob Dylan as well as the Beatles and Rolling Stones, and he has all their albums in his private IPOD; for example, Bob Dylan worships Picasso's "Reality Distortion Field", and Jobs worships Bob Dylan. If you give this character too much sense of destiny, then this "Jobs" is another "Jobs"!
Just like in the movie "The Door", Jim picked up the TV and smashed his teammates. This is a complex that shouldn't exist. This is the behavior of a hooligan. Keith Richards may have done such a behavior, but this is definitely not JIM's. Personality, he regards himself as a "cultural man" in his bones. If one day 110 says that the uncle goes out to play and smashes the private room, neither my father nor my mother will believe it, "My son is not that kind of person!"...From these perspectives Look, movies are just movies!

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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.