Celebrity biopics with too many stories are not easy to make,
because they can be made into a running account or a slideshow if you are not careful.
Jobs tried to get around this trap,
but it didn't seem to be successful.
1972-2001, thirty years of Steve Jobs legend,
was locked into a paranoid company boy by the movie.
The guy who faced the spirit of technology with the heart of art is
hard to find.
The guy who flipped the blue box with Woz at UC Berkeley; the guy who
only divides people into geniuses and idiots; the guy
who went after Dylan's ex-girlfriend ten years older because of his love for Bob Dylan;
the guy The guy who made a pack of 700 Bob Dylan songs at the itunes store; the guy who
likes to spend weekends in an unfurnished house; the guy who
fights Xerox just to improve the PC experience with a GUI and a mouse ;
the guy who cried after being forced to leave the battleship he built; the guy who
found the value of 3D animation technology and founded Pixar; the guy who
let Buzz Lightyear and Woody accompany the children to have a happy childhood; the guy who
used itunes The guy who removed the barriers for people to share music; the guy who
used the APP Store to create a link ecosystem; the guy who
declared, "Stop sitting in front of the computer, the era of freedom" when people just started getting used to connecting the world through the Internet The guy who pulled out the iphone;
...
where did that guy go?
Maybe,
don't ask too much from a movie...
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