Review of Steve Jobs (2015) by Tvjerry — 29 Oct 2015
Unlike the typical biopic, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin has set this one backstage just before the launch of 3 different products (Macintosh, NeXT, iMac). While the tech gets a nod, the focus is on the man and his relationships with 3 primary people (Steve Wozniak, John Sculley, his daughter Lisa).
Sorkin has brilliantly combined a lot of information into a crowded, time-limited backdrop. Director Danny Boyle has added a frantic, intimate style to keep the focus on the people (all of whom are superb, esp.
Michael Fassbender in the title role and Kate Winslet as his "work wife"). While demonstrating Jobs' genius, this film clearly shows his gruff professional style and challenges with relationships.
A fascinating, informative and compelling glimpse into his life.
This review of Steve Jobs (2015) was written by Tvjerry on 29 Oct 2015.
Steve Jobs has generally received positive reviews.
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