I personally think that this is the most worth watching of various Jobs documentaries. The film does not promote Jobs to the altar, but describes his vivid and contradictory life from various angles. Traveling in Japan and India gave him a different worldview, and long-term meditation also gave him a different feeling in his works. But just like an eternal theorem, geniuses are often contradictory, pursuing simplicity, but can't take care of other things; pursuing the warmth of machines, but being ruthless to the people around them. Paranoid to make people feel distorted worldview, perfect to make the whole world rush to the product, conflicts and contradictions are vividly reflected in him.
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