Samsung all called Kutcher. The appearance and acting skills can be given five stars, but after all, it is to rate the entire movie. I don’t know what the director and screenwriter are doing, so I have to deduct two stars. Not a fruit powder. By extension, there has always been no pursuit of electronic products. So it's impossible to go to a movie with the expectation of seeing an industry legend. There is only one motive for watching the movie: to watch Kutcher. Many times, out of the motive of watching an actor, I find that the movie is good.
It's a pity that this one didn't let me find anything else good in the end. Not only Kutcher, but the other actors are all performing with heart and soul, and you can see their skill and passion. But again, writers and directors, where are you? Because I don't know Apple, I don't know almost anything about Steve Jobs other than his well-known achievements, so I don't care what the IPOD or IPHONE era didn't show or anything like that, the story has not been told at all in the current period of performance, and it is all up to the actors to work hard to make a movie. Kutcher's Steve Jobs is sensible but also has surging sharpness and paranoia, but because of the thin plot structure, his performance has no basis for precipitating layers, just a bottle of turbid water in shaking. However, because I like Kutcher, it is still worth watching in theaters.
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