Anyway, there will be curses when making biopics, what are you afraid of? !

Erling 2021-11-30 08:01:27


I kept my eyes on the subtitles & barrage, the super fast speech rate.
First of all, I don't know much about Steve Jobs. He is a genius of the era or a paranoid lunatic.
I'm not a fruit fan, I don't understand Apple's history, and I was a little confused when I first watched the movie. I don't know why they quarreled. But I don't think this prevents me from telling the feeling of watching movies as an audience. The movie is also full of disputes as I expected, and the speed of speech is super fast. I not only have to watch the subtitles carefully, but also take into account the barrage, but also look at the expressions of the characters...
I know that some people around Jobs will criticize this movie. , Will say that it does not conform to the facts.
Of course, I think that every movie that shoots real people will have a bit of such a flaw, but it is not a documentary after all.
If the people around me were made into a movie, I would definitely say that this or that is wrong, so what should I be afraid of!
If you have to be exactly the same Jobs, it's ok to watch his life video directly. Why make a movie?
Of course, it is not to say that he is completely separated from himself. The wonderful performance of Fasha has made people forget what Jobs looks like, and his appearance is quite similar to Jobs.
This is a solo show by Michael Fassbender.
He is an absolute male protagonist, and his performance can just support this character. I have to admit that the images of him and Jobs are still very different in the early stage, and their looks are indeed somewhat different. As for the beginning I think I saw Fassbender instead of Jobs. Many people also feel that the original image of Christian Bale is more similar to Jobs.
This reminds me of Michelle Williams's "A Week Between Me and Monroe." The gap between her and the classic goddess, who is not glamorous and sexy, has also been criticized.
To quote a sentence: "So much so that at the beginning, I will not pay attention to the problem of resemblance, but focus on his performance, which is a good thing."
The classic look of thin-framed glasses and dark sweater at the back of the movie still makes me sigh, isn’t this the possession of Jobs?
There are three apples in this world: one was stolen by Adam and Eve, one fell on Newton's head, and one was in the hands of Jobs.
He is like a conductor, he is condescending and in control of everything. Full of charm, his paranoia and overconfidence have also become part of his charm, so that I don't know if I was infected by Jobs or saw the personal halo of Fasha.


Apple's influence is too great, it has become closely related to our lives, maybe you are reading this post with iPhone, maybe you are watching Jobs' biographical film with Apple computer.
The script of Aaron Sorkin in the movie is wonderful. He himself is also an Oscar winner. Of course, this movie does not reach the height of "Social Network". Director Danny Boyle also directed "Slumdog Millionaire".
The movie is full of lines, super fast speech speed, and endless disputes (in fact, watching others tear up is also a great pleasure) fully reflects Jobs's pursuit of perfection and maverick character.
How does the biographical movie describe this person? How to reflect his life? How can a long life be condensed into 2 hours?
The film focuses on three pieces of Jobs’ life:
The first Mac computer came out in 1984.
NeXT Computer Company, founded after Jobs left Apple in 1988.
Apple’s first iMac
film was launched in 1998. The beginning of the iMac movie showed that the computer will happen in the future with black and white images. The infinite possibilities of the film turned into a feature film.
Jobs in order to make the computer say "Hello", and "Tucao" to "Time" magazine.
We also saw Jobs’ daughter and daughter’s mother, Joanna played by Kate, and programmer Andy.
We have been waiting for the launch of the conference. In fact, we found it was wrong. The movie will never give you the scene where the conference officially begins.
Each scene takes place a few minutes before the press conference (the few minutes are really long...) This is actually very clever, the characters in the shots have a lot of punches, lips, guns, memories, the transition of the shots, the tension of the atmosphere, and the flames are on the verge.

Apple co-founder Stephen Wozniak played by Seth Rogen.
He became irritated by their dialogue : "What will you do?"
In every argument, Jobs always gives people a condescending feeling that I will win.
"I direct the whole band." This sentence should be consistent throughout. Jobs plays a demanding and stern manager and conductor with leaping thinking.
The other line of the movie should be Jobs and his daughter Lisa. He initially denied that the daughter was his own, and used his set of data theories to refute his daughter’s mother. Many people would say that Jobs is a genius but also a "scumbag"
father. And with prestige, mother and daughter rely on government relief. And the ex-girlfriend kept asking her for living expenses with her daughter. The

ending of the movie seemed to be whitewashing Jobs. In fact, I like it very much. Such a family card is very useful to me.
We see that the genius who has refused to admit her daughter for many years has become understanding and caring for her daughter. Although I don't know whether there is a gap with reality, I learned that he finally eased the relationship with his daughter.
Although there are conversations with Joanna and Andy in the movie, I still feel that Jobs's attitude towards her daughter has changed a bit suddenly.
However, it was very suitable. He even wanted to design something for his daughter that could hold thousands of music and put it in his pocket. Perhaps this was the origin of the iPod. The scene of him and his daughter on the rooftop with music is really sensational.
The computer named Lisa, the lines drawn by the daughter, I finally saw Jobs return to the human side from the altar, I believe this is the ending that the audience is happy to see.

Unforgettable supporting actress: Kate Winslet
She is a true "female match", not only in terms of drama, but also the role of this character to assist and set off Jobs. Joanna Hoffman is the marketing director and his right hand. She and Jobs have had many differences, but she always supports understanding and accompany him. The tacit understanding between her and Jobs has been reached, and the relationship between the two has surpassed the relationship between men and women. She is also a rare woman in an elite team. It makes people have a good impression of a little red among the ten thousand green bushes.
Kate once said that she hopes to challenge more of these roles because Joanna comes from a completely different world.
She is Polish and has an Eastern European background. As a woman, she not only helps Jobs with her career, but also quarrels with him for his family daughter. In the three acts of the movie, she also has three different outfits-"She goes from capable short hair, close-fitting professional wear, to the last womanish waves, loose woolen robe". She eventually returned from a professional person to a woman. Many people don't recognize this as Rose, not only by dressing up, but also on her brand new side. She is no longer the wife who loves to play plump and sometimes haggard, she has put on a new "face".
I think the highlight of her performance is not limited to the moment that broke out. In fact, it is her mastery of large lines throughout the whole period, with different tones in different scenes. Although her Eastern European accent is not perfect in American, her emotions towards Jobs, from supporting understanding to outburst, are also unforgettable and vivid.
"What is the criterion for judging a person's excellence and success? In addition to touting the glorious reputation in his field, even his weirdness and distortion have the same qualifications and meaning that people talk about."
Michael · Fassbender, in the last part, his subtle expressions in front of the mirror and interspersed with memories produced a magical chemical effect. His dazzling under the brilliant lights on the stage and his relaxation with his daughter made the movie have a more complete ending.
Some people will comment that the film is noisy and mediocre, but shooting a biographical film of Jobs is a challenge in itself. Although the three-stage shooting is a bit blunt, it is also ingenious. In addition to the male protagonist, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen and Jeff Daniels of "News Room" are all superb acting.
The interspersion of the Golden Gate Bridge and the news means that the advent of an era also means the passing of an era.
Praise him for being outstanding, or belittle him as a bastard. One thousand spectators, one thousand Jobs, isn't it?
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Extended Reading
  • Haylee 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    I think there is hope for Xiao Lizi. I haven't seen any acting skills of Fa Shark. A lot of dialogue requires a good understanding of Jobs to get the main points. The entire film is built on the audience's admiration for Jobs, but what about people who don't like Jobs at all? Watching this movie just feels unreasonable...

  • Edd 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    People who don't like this movie, congratulations you are not crazy, but unfortunately you can't be a genius either.

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.