Stephen Jobs

Maverick 2022-03-23 09:01:50

"Steven Jobs"
remembers that after Jobs passed away in 2011, he launched a book adaptation of "Jobs - Emergence", which is more focused on Jobs' youth entrepreneurial period, his arbitrariness and his brilliant talents, And his unremarkable but maverick genius partner, it is a history of successful entrepreneurial cooperation, but the film is not a big production, the actors and directors are not well-known, and the filming is quite satisfactory. The film, which was launched by Universal Pictures in 2015, appeared to be more ambitious, and the director invited Danny Iber, the Oscar winner for best picture. There is also "Titanic" actress Kate Winslet as a supporting actress. I have seen director Boyle's many works, including the world-renowned "Trainspotting", and the Oscar-best film "Slumdog Millionaire" ", as an Englishman, he was also successfully accepted by Hollywood, and he must have taken the route of combining art and business. But from the beginning of the film, the director's style is completely invisible. A large number of dialogues of characters are more like the performance mode on the stage of a drama. In addition to detailing the character of Jobs, the deep meaning behind it is also discussed. The film mainly focuses on Jobs' three Period: The launch of three major products: Mac, NeXT, and iMac. Focusing on this period, it also tells how Jobs left Apple and then deliberately returned to Apple. Of course, in addition to showing Jobs' unrepentant, perfectionism that goes all the way to the dark, there are also discussions about human nature, such as the impact of Jobs being abandoned by his parents on him, such as not recognizing his biological daughter and his persistence with partners. Step by step, the return of Steve Jobs' humanity was revealed, until he finally turned over all the previous things, and re-accepted everything, that is, the reconciliation with his daughter, which showed that Jobs was indeed a missing person in terms of emotion. At the end of the film, with the slowly drifting rock music, I vaguely saw the restlessness of "Trainspotting", and the vitality is still alive. However, a movie is just a movie after all. After I learned about the character Steve Jobs and watched the movie, I felt inexplicably hesitant. Under the same conditions, there may be many talented people who cannot have the conditions and environment like Steve Jobs, and those who are tolerant and understanding of him. people, they are everywhere, bumping into the wall again and again, until they are annihilated in the crowd.

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  • Abbie 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    Not a fruit powder, so look calm. Objectively speaking, a very mediocre biopic. Disappointed with the Oscars for a few years. None of the hits is amazing.

  • Kaya 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    I didn't even know there was Kate Winslet in this movie

Steve Jobs quotes

  • Andy Hertzfeld: Skip over - everything else is working, skip over the voice demo.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: In forty minutes.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: I can't.

    Steve Jobs: Who's the person who can?

    Andy Hertzfeld: I'm the person who can, and I can't.

  • Steve Jobs: The exit signs have to be off or we're not gonna get a full blackout.

    Andrea Cunningham: We've spoken to the building manager and the fire marshal.

    Steve Jobs: And?

    Andrea Cunningham: They're absolutely no way they're letting us turn the exit signs off.

    Steve Jobs: I'll pay whatever the fine is.

    Andrea Cunningham: The fine is they're gonna come in and tell everyone to leave.

    Steve Jobs: You explained to the fire marshal that we're in here changing the world.

    Andrea Cunningham: Well...

    Steve Jobs: Did you?

    Andrea Cunningham: Yes, but unless we can also change the properties of fire, he doesn't care.

    Joanna Hoffman: Steve...

    Steve Jobs: If a fire causes a stampede to the unmarked exits, it will have been well worth it for those who survive. For those who don't, less so, but still pretty good.

    Andrea Cunningham: Listen...

    Steve Jobs: I need it to go black, real black. Get rid of the exit signs, and don't let me know how you did it.