To live is to change the world, start with changing yourself first!

Thora 2022-04-22 07:01:32

On the afternoon of September 27, I watched "Jobs" at Sanlitun Mega Joy Studios, starring popular Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher. The starring and Jobs himself, especially in appearance, still have a high degree of similarity.

"Jobs" has officially landed in major theaters across the country, which is also one of the few imported films in the National Day file. The film is the first feature film about Jobs' personal experience since his death.

The popular Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher restored Jobs himself. With a very similar appearance and similar entrepreneurial experience, he got the opportunity to play Jobs. He spent three months meeting with Jobs' family, colleagues, Friends, I learned that Steve Jobs likes to drink carrot juice, like popcorn and grapes, and he dug up a lot of unknown details in Jobs' life. Even Jobs' shuffling and smug smile are restored in the movie.

The movie "Jobs" begins with the iPod launch event in 2001. It tells the story of how Jobs started Apple from scratch, was kicked out of the company, and finally came back. The time span is 20 years. Jobs' character, here at a glance.

Jobs' short life was full of ups and downs, like a wonderful novel. He was an adopted child, and he had a deep sense of insecurity in his heart; he had dropped out of college and then went to India to start a spiritual journey; he created the Apple, but was swept out of the door by Apple, when he returned to Apple, he miraculously saved Apple from bankruptcy; he was the person Bill Gates most respected in his life, and he appeared on the cover of "Time" seven times in his life; he has countless orders An enviable title, an entrepreneur, a tech wizard, a futurist, an innovator, an artist. Jobs used his life to prove what he said, "To live is to change the world."

Jobs's dedication to perfect products, making products that users like, and don't lose the passion for dreams, makes people feel deeply after reading it. Especially for those who have had entrepreneurial experience, after watching the film, their hearts will be turbulent. The process of Steve Jobs' growth, struggle, failure and success shown in the film, many entrepreneurs have also experienced the same scene, and can empathize more. Jobs had bigger setbacks, but he still stood up for it, and ultimately impacted the world. Then we have to continue to fight for it, we must change the world when we live, and we must first start by changing ourselves!

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  • Keanu 2021-12-18 08:01:11

    5.9 points...As for not? I see it tastefully, and even think that certain parts are nutritious, and I can get a little excited when it comes to sensational things. Probably one has no expectations, two has no presupposition, three is not a fan, four has never had preconceived stereotypes, and there is no psychological baggage so you can devote yourself wholeheartedly. Those who hit one star may hope that this film is a low-altitude microscopic view, who knows that it rushes past high-altitude. The pants play Steve Jobs can only be viewed statically, and it will show up as soon as it switches to dynamic mode.

  • Isai 2022-04-01 09:01:05

    As a biopic, it is too dramatic, and as a drama, it is too plain.

Jobs quotes

  • Steve Jobs: [narrating] When you grow up, you tend to get told the world is the way that it is, and your life is just to live your life inside the world and try not to bash into the walls too much. But that's a very limited life. Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact. And that is that everything around you that you call life, was made up by people that are no smarter than you. And you can change it. You can influence it. You can build your own things that other people can use. To shake off this erroneous notion that life is just there, and you're just gonna live in it, versus embrace it. Change it, improve it. Make your mark upon it. And once you learn that, you'll never be the same again.

  • Gareth Chang: [having dismissed the old Apple executives] What are we going to do now?

    Steve Jobs: We're gonna put a dent in the universe.