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Eloy 2022-03-23 09:01:50

I read half a volume of Jobs' biography with admiration and admiration, but I abandoned it before I finished it. I rarely read a complete biography of foreign countries, such as Napoleon, Hitler, Chronicle of Warcraft and so on. Maybe it's because of the translation, or because I'm not used to the grammar of foreigners recording things, in short, it's hard for those who insist to read it. So before watching the movie, I only had a little understanding of the events of the movie, so I couldn't understand it in the early stage, but after that, I almost fully understood it, and even revisited and understood the vague memories I had seen. . So I can't help but want to review the story structure of the film. This work does not focus on promoting the success of Steve Jobs, nor does it have the grand occasion of technological art changing the world, and there is no picture of Apple products being snapped up by users. Instead, it starts with the Apple Mac Mackintosh machine, recalling the process of Apple products from conception to evolution, including Apple's failures. This film excerpts the three important product release moments of Steve Jobs, but there is no scene at the time of the release. It is completely the conflict between various situations and characters during the preparation time for the release. And in these actions, conversations, and conflicts, Jobs' character: arrogant and paranoid, harsh and inhumane. Of course, later, he was whitewashed for the leader of the Qiao Gang, and he did not recognize his daughter because he did not dare to be a father, and he had always loved his daughter deeply in his heart. Of course, no one else knows what Jobs thinks. The way the film is handled is entirely because the audience expects him to have such an idea, and the film itself has a positive propaganda, human nature and other emotions. A kind of tolerance and understanding of the geniuses.
Through this film I remembered that Jobs also had failures, even failures that he never admitted. next can also be a failure, but he returned to Apple as the ceo with the next operating system.
Some of the dialogues are very interesting. Through the dialogues, we can see that Steve Jobs is different from other people. He is a different person in various aspects such as thinking, thinking, and perspective, which is not common sense. Of course, it is these differences that have brought him great success and brought major changes to the world. Old friends said he was a visionary and himself a hard worker. Later, it was changed to say that Jobs was a jerk. It's either right or wrong, being talented doesn't affect being kind and so on.
The end of the film ends with his daughter looking at each other at the press conference, which can be said to be dumb, making this film a warm and tender memory feature film, without too many gorgeous renderings and carvings, and deduced with ordinary emotional records in life. Of course, doing this is an excellent choice. In fact, the audience does not want to relive the enthusiasm of the audience at the press conference. Too many people do not know or have problems with the analysis of Jobs’s own life, thoughts and behavior. The recording and expression of the aspects give the audience a good sense of satisfaction and a deeper and more objective understanding of the movie.

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  • Addie 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    It's not about iPhone, iPad, or even iPod. Half of the page is about the evolution of the father-daughter relationship between Jobs and his daughter (from 5 to 19 years old). Ten years have passed without a director shooting the iPhone in the last years of Jobs. I'd better look for other movies to watch, and give up watching movies to commemorate Steve Jobs.

  • Leonard 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    Traditional biopics are written about people, but this one is about people, and the means and goals are completely reversed, which is awesome.

Steve Jobs quotes

  • Chrisann Brennan: What's the matter with you?

    Steve Jobs: What's the matter with *you*? Why are you telling her these things? Why are you still telling her I'm her father?

    Chrisann Brennan: A judge told her you're her father...

    Steve Jobs: No, he didn't.

    Chrisann Brennan: And where the hell do you get off telling "Time Magazine" that I've slept with 28% of the men in America.

    Steve Jobs: That's not remotely...

    Chrisann Brennan: Where do you get off?

    Steve Jobs: That's not remotely what I said.

    Chrisann Brennan: [picks up the magazine] It's right here.

    Steve Jobs: First of all, can I tell you something about "Time Magazine"? I believe it's a training facility for paid assassins.

    Chrisann Brennan: "Jobs insists," -- I'm quoting.

    Steve Jobs: I didn't invent math.

    Chrisann Brennan: "'28% of the male population of the United States could be the father.'"

    Steve Jobs: I wasn't saying you've slept with 28% of American men, I was using an algorithm based on the blood test which said there was a 94.1% chance that I'm the father.

  • Steve Jobs: What the hell cam a one-month-old do that's so bad his parents give him back?

    John Sculley: Nothing. There's nothing a one-month-old can do.