Entrepreneurial film that came across unexpectedly, the film still can't balance beauty and hardship

Lottie 2022-03-28 09:01:04

It’s a bit nerve-wracking to post on Moments late at night. Every time I catch the last flight of Hainan Airlines back to Shenzhen, it’s because I often inadvertently watch an unexpected movie.

The 2013 version of "Jobs" moved me despite the numerous negative reviews.

These three backs:

the first, the birth of the first Macintosh;
the second, the 1984 press conference;
the third, being kicked out by the board.

The film depicts Jobs' early entrepreneurial journey, although the loneliness of the entrepreneur is repeatedly portrayed, often alone and with few friends. But the 84-minute film is far from showing how hard it is to start a business. It is very common to make 500 calls without a dealer to take the order; the financing negotiation opens up and asks for the price, and the investor agrees without even cutting it. The reality is very difficult to exist; Profit return is also a logically feasible strategy; board votes are so quiet...

not easy.

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Extended Reading

Jobs quotes

  • Steve Jobs: [pointing the chips on the Apple I board] It's got to be straight, and those more symmetric.

  • Paul Terrell: All right, Steve. I'll try to sell. But if I don't, I'm not making another order.

    Steve Jobs: Okay, that's fine... But I think you might be really interested in our second model.

    Paul Terrell: What's the second model?

    Steve Wozniak: What are you talking about?

    Steve Jobs: [in an undertone] All-in-one.