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Michael Fassbender is moving very well in the role of volcanic co-founder and CEO of Apple, a man badly in... read more
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" "It's not binary. You can be decent and gifted at the same time." Written by Aaron Sorkin Music by Daniel Pemberton Cinematography by Alwin H. Küchler Editing by Elliot Graham "

" Joanna Hoffman "What's been wrong with me for nineteen years. I have been a witness, and I tell you I've been complicit. I love you, Steve. You know how much. I love that you don't care how much money a person makes; you care what they make. But what you make isn't supposed to be the best part of you. When you're a father... that's what's supposed to be the best part of you, and it's caused me two decades of agony. Steve... that it is for you... the worst. It's a little thing... it's a very sma"

" "It's not binary. You can be decent and gifted at the same time." Directed by Danny Boyle Written by Aaron Sorkin Music by Daniel Pemberton Cinematography by Alwin H. Küchler Editing by Elliot Graham "

"Very good beginning, characterizing him perfectly and quickly."
“Steve Jobs was a fascinating, though complex, individual, so having a film based on him was always going to peek interest. Then there is the talent involved in 'Steve Jobs', director Danny Boyle who has made some very good films, one of today's most talented script-writers Aaron Sorkin and Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet as the leads.
Found 'Steve Jobs' to be a good and interesting film, albeit not one that will appeal to all viewers as can be seen from the polarising reviews. There is a lot to like here, and the good points are actually excellent. At the same time, considering the involvement of such fine talent and subject matter, 'Steve Jobs' also had potential to be, and perhaps should have been, more than good, great even. There are also a few issues here, and fairly siz” read more
“Steve Jobs was a fascinating, though complex, individual, so having a film based on him was always going to peek interest. Then there is the talent involved in 'Steve Jobs', director Danny Boyle who has made some very good films, one of today's most talented script-writers Aaron Sorkin and Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet as the leads.
Found 'Steve Jobs' to be a good and interesting film, albeit not one that will appeal to all viewers as can be seen from the polarising reviews. There is a lot to like here, and the good points are actually excellent. At the same time, considering the involvement of such fine talent and subject matter, 'Steve Jobs' also had potential to be, and perhaps should have been, more than good, great even. There are also a few issues here, and fairly siz” read more

" Directed by: Danny Boyle Produced by: Danny Boyle, Guymon Casady, Christian Colson, Mark Gordon, and Scott Rudin Written by: Aaron Sorkin Based on the book by: Walter Isscason Cinematography: Alwin H. Kuchler Edited by: Elliott Graham Music by: Daniel Pemberton Distributed by: Universal Pictures"

" Notes: When this movie was released, even though it was critically heralded, it turned out to be a box-office flop. Apparently, the audience didn’t care for another Steve Jobs biopic only a couple of years after another one, even if it was apparently much superior than its predecessor. Even so, since it sounded really intriguing and since I have always been a big fan of Danny Boyle's work, I was still really eager to check it out. Well, eventually, I was really impressed. Indeed, I really l"

" Notes: When this movie was released, even though it was critically heralded, it turned out to be a box-office flop. Apparently, the audience didn’t care for another Steve Jobs biopic only a couple of years after another one, even if it was apparently much superior than its predecessor. Even so, since it sounded really intriguing and since I have always been a big fan of Danny Boyle's work, I was still really eager to check it out. Well, eventually, I was really impressed. Indeed, I really l"

"20.12. 2019 Danny Boyle's biopic "Steve Jobs" tells how Steve Jobs became Steve Flops and how he became succesfull again. The film is smoothly edited like a carefully constructed computer commercial but it doesn't tell that much about Jobs's personality. It tells more about his work instead of the man himself. Steve Jobs might have been a manipulative jerk but he wasn't probably that different compared to any other powerful businessman. The film also reminded me why I prefer PC over Mac: PC is "

" Results: NOT Nominated for Best Picture ZERO Wins TWO Nominations for Best Actor (Fassbender) and Supporting Actress (Winslet) "

"Each of the three acts is set in the feverish lead-up to a major product launch, and I love how each act is essentially one scene; I could easily see this being performed on stage. Also, I just adore the dialogue in the movie; there are too many snappy lines to even count. It may not be a perfect biographical piece, but on the whole it's just as vigorous and inventive as the man it's based on. Plus it's directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin, a fact that made my jaw hit the floor as"