If this film is really good, Jobs should be able to survive

Ian 2021-12-18 08:01:11

First of all, I shamelessly bought the pirated discs and came back to look at it. It cost 4 yuan a piece, and then I bought three pieces for 10 yuan. The first thing I watched was "JOBS".

I just watched it, and overall I felt that the film was very empty, the story progressed too fast, and it seemed that the most exciting part was not yet refined in the middle, and it had already progressed to the end.

It may be the reason of piracy. The subtitles are super bad, and I have finished watching it with my limited English. Noisy is not my strong suit, but there is a feeling. The core of this film is to promote how Apple was founded by Jobs. In fact, Jobs's real content was ignored by this film.

In my opinion, a person’s growth is very much related to his initial experience. If this film really follows his name "JOBS", it would be the practice of India and how Jobs understood the mental magnetic field before. It is his most core experience. A kind of soul thing he pursued, the consciousness of this kind of pursuit, through his magnetic field, transformed from nothingness into various forms. He didn’t wear shoes, he dared to take risks, he chose to tune out the inertia he was used to, he created Apple has created various products under this brand. The Buddha's spirit is not focused on the appearance, but the world can understand the spiritual body through the form, body, fragrance, taste, touch, and dharma. This article just found the smallest part to talk about.

How did Jobs’ magnetic field be built in the first place, how he was enlightened, and the spiritual things he received in India had such a profound impact on his future choices and things to do, if it is strictly limited to Apple. At one stage, why not change the name to "APPLE COMES", and the wonderfulness of Jobs is far from what everyone already knows. This film is quite suitable as Apple's internal staff training materials. If you want to really use this film to define Jobs, it is still too LOW.

If you judge this film by another standard, Americans pursue freedom and innovation, and dare to challenge the traditional spirit. I also feel that this film is not professional enough. The spiritual power and execution power required for innovation. In this aspect, the film only shows the shots of Jobs pointing to the design staff about some products. When Jobs was in class, he saw beautiful fonts. The shock of various serif fonts and sans serif fonts to him is not reflected in the movie. Innovation comes from repeated scrutiny and details. Therefore, the film portrays Jobs more like a sales manager and has too little rendering of product research and development, persistence, and spiritual enlightenment. On the contrary, the image of Jobs is too material and commercial.

Overall, this film is very tasteless, reflecting the company rather than a soulful Jobs. Or, it doesn’t matter even if you make three, otherwise the film has to say everything in a way that you can’t explain it. It really makes people think that this film is just a small life movie for the deceased in the funeral home from 3 minutes to stretch. There are professional actors, dialogues, lighting, post-production, and sound effects for 1-2 hours.

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Extended Reading
  • Lenna 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    Let's call it a biography. In fact, the movie shows the rough and difficult first half of Joe's life. The glory after returning to Apple has been taken away. It seems that the focus is wrong, and the characters are presented to the audience in a morbid state. His shining point is only the constant hysteria, the businessman's brain, is it because of his brilliant things that everyone has known for a long time? For an audience who didn't know Steve Jobs, the film had the wrong focus

  • Dorian 2021-12-18 08:01:11

    Why is there a whole movie without climax

Jobs quotes

  • Steve Jobs: Get your shit and get out! You're done.

    Francis: What? Are you gonna fire me?

    Steve Jobs: No! I ALREADY FIRED YOU!... Why are you still here?

    Bill Atkinson: Steve, he, he was our best programmer in the division.

    Steve Jobs: He's the best programmer that doesn't care about our vision.

  • Steve Wozniak: I just wanted to be one of the guys. And of all the guys I knew, you were the coolest. You were smart, quick-witted. This was my chance to do what I loved. And to do it for fun. That's all I ever wanted. I thought that's what you wanted to. Something's happening to you, Steve.

    [begins walking away]

    Steve Jobs: I'm growing up, Woz.

    Steve Wozniak: No. No you're not.