This film uses different conventional biographical narrative methods, focusing on the three important products of Jobs during his lifetime-the Mac that started the personal computer journey, the NeXT that was formed when he left Apple, and the release of the iMac after returning to Apple. Through Jobs, colleagues and partners The conversations between, ex-girlfriend and daughter show his unique and paranoid product aesthetics, as well as a shocking and hard-to-judge moral character. A Steve Jobs with a distinctive and three-dimensional character, he is purely broken, insists on a closed end-to-end product structure, and firmly believes that his products are unique and perfect to change the world. But from the perspective of secular morality, Jobs was a complete mess, abandoning his wife and daughter, and he could even be said to be ungrateful. But this is the true reality of Jobs.
Jobs and the Apple legend he created are as fascinating as his complicated character, and the grievances and grievances with family, colleagues and friends. The intensive lines and the omission of the background of the characters and products require a certain basic knowledge to understand the film, which also weakens the viewability of the film. But this is a unique, great film about the real Jobs.
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