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As I said, there's a lot of great stuff in this movie but it still fell a bit short of actually being a great movie. The film has a terrific, fast-paced style that director Boyle perfectly nails and I thought his directing skills were perfect for the screenplay. Steve Jobs is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Netflix, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Store, Vudu, AMC on Demand, Amazon Video. Seth Rogan and Jeff Daniels are both good in their supporting roles as well. Kate Winslet is also wonderful in her head-to-head battles with Jobs and I thought her and Fassbender were excellent playing off one another. Even though he doesn't look like Jobs the actor certainly becomes the character and makes you believe everything you're seeing.
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Watch Free Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are) (2021. This role was rumored to be with many different actors but Fassbender certainly makes it his own and there's not a single second where you're seeing an actor doing a performance. Steve Jobs (2015) In 1984, the Apple Macintosh 128Ks voice demo fails less than an hour before. 2015 5.0 4 Ratings Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter. The greatest thing about the film is without question the performance from Fassbender. In fact, STEVE JOBS main goal appears to show how flawed the man was.
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Whether it was not being a good father or not being good to the mother of his child, the film doesn't hold back any punches. Getty Images In 1996, Google was still a research project at Stanford, the state-of-the-art PC operating system was Windows 95, and Amazon was a small startup selling books. Each launch also deals with the same thing and that's to show that Jobs really wasn't a very likable guy. I really thought the film broke down into four thirty-minute short films with each of them based around a various launch. There's a lot of "intelligent" stuff being talked about and I liked the fact that they really didn't dumb anything down or try to make the film appeal to more mainstream crowds.

I really loved Sorkin's screenplay and especially the dialogue. I'm honestly not sure what it was but there was something here that prevented the movie from being what I'd consider great. As I said, on a technical level the film is a marvel and you're also going to witness one of the greatest performances of the year but at the same time there was just something that didn't sit right. Danny Boyle's direction is spot-on in regards to being able to bring Aaron Sorkin's words to life. Steve Jobs (2015) *** (out of 4) Excellent performances highlight this wonderfully written and masterfully directed bio of Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender), a genius who changed the world even though he was unable to see what damage he was doing to those closest to him.
