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Steve Jobs Academy Award® Nominee 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... View more > Starring Michael Fassbender, Seth Rogen, Kate Winslet... View more > Reviews SummaryPlease Note: Reader Reviews are submitted by the readers of The BigScreen Cinema Guide and represent their own personal opinions regarding this movie, and do not represent the views of The BigScreen Cinema Guide, or any of its associated entities. Nov 3, 2015
"Steve Jobs" is a brilliant made movike which is told in a shakrespeare matter. I didn't expect to hear his life story, but after that strong performance by Michael Fasibender, what I saw is a movie short of brillant. I can't take anything away from "Jobs" inwhich I saw two years ago, but this version of Steve Jobs is much better. I can understand a man much better. The scenes in the movie took place before he appear in front of a live audience to announced his latest creation. He get into conflict with his family, co-wrokers, even those that he once wrok with. and when Fasibender is in the center of the movie, he refuse to leaqve making this movie all more compelling. Lat week, I got this poster at the 2015 Holiday Movie preview at Celebration Cinema Crossroads and just this morni ng I put the poster on my wall. That poster is going to stay on my wall for years to come. Jul 2, 2016
Steve Jobs has everything you would want in a great dramatic movie. A great ensemble cast including Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, and Jeff Daniels, with Oscar nominees to Fassbender and Winslet. A clearly compelling score that adds to the performances and drama. A funny, amusing, fantastic script by one of the greatest writers in Hollywood today: Aaron Sorkin. Great directing by Danny Boyle. An interesting premise. Intriguing story arcs for not only characters, but the ebs and flows of the plot as well. A fantastic dramatic piece of fine cinema. It's truly a shame this didn't do well at the box office. Jan 30, 2017
My hatred for this movie grew by the minute as I watched it. How this ever got any recognition as a good film is beyond comprehension. As for the storyline, it basically goes to great lengths to show how much of an ass Steve Jobs is. If you hate Steve Jobs, you'll probably enjoy this film, but why would you watch it in the first place? Best advice, pass this one over in favor of something with redeeming qualities. Looking for more opinions?Check out our Featured Movie Reviews for Steve Jobs. |
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