Review of Jobs (2013) by Josh C — 01 Jul 2014
Not exactly a mainstream crowd pleaser, but worth watching if you have an interest in Apple and a pre-existing knowledge of Steve Jobs. It isn't the most accurate account of events either, according to Wozniak, but it is still enjoyable to see a visual interpretation of how Apple became what it is today.
On the downside, it feels made-for-TV and gives a narrow perspective of Steve Jobs. The story also cuts off at the launch of the iPod, focusing largely on Apple in the 70s and 80s.
There is nothing about the later life of Jobs, which seems like opportunity missed. Any mention of Apples later successes (and perhaps most relevant products) is neglected, iPod excluded.
This review of Jobs (2013) was written by Josh C on 01 Jul 2014.
Jobs has generally received mixed reviews.
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