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Aimée Ganly
It didn't have the full story, in the other film "Jobs", it showed how Steve argued with Bill Gates and how he was a hippie in university and you get the full picture of Jobs and Woz building a computer together. I'm happy for this because it reveals the relationship with his first child, his daughter Lisa. I think they should of put the "full" story in the movie and Ashton Kutcher has a remarkable resemblance to the young Steve Jobs so they should of had him play the young Steve Jobs.
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Gary White
Much better than expected to be honest. Certainly not as derogatory as I expected and focused more on his character before each launch and his relationship with his daughter Lisa. Likes a lot. Great acting as well. Miss the heady days of innovation from Apple these days, who have become a company that no longer thinks outside the box. They no longer 'think different'
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Interesting play which largely revolves around Job's complicated relationship with his daughter. Its well acted. I was a huge fan of the early Mac & NEXT computer. I remember endlessly rereading the specs of the NEXT computer. When I did manage to buy an overpriced Mac IIsi, I found it was under powered and a disappointment; jobs had left the helm when the IIsi was released. I lost interest after that. A bit like most music bands the later Apple products became too commercial. I was sad when he passed away, it was an end of an era.