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But the film feels slight because it tries to do too much. The effort is there and the film is entertaining, but it's feels like the PC version of the story instead of the Apple. " Saccharine. "Others will write of the things Jobs omits, gets wrong, or simply avoids, " Newton writes in his review for Cnet. "My primary disappointment was in how shallow the film felt, given the extensive historical record. In the early days Jobs' co-workers had to wrestle with a man who smelled bad, who cried often, who yelled constantly, who missed deadlines, who overspent his budget by millions. He did it in service of products we love and use daily, and yet his obsessions took a toll on those around him. It also inspired others to do the best work of their lives, pushing themselves further than they ever imagined they can go. There is great drama to be found in all that, but it is not to be found in the saccharine Jobs. " Made-for-TV. "Stylishly realized despite its unsophisticated storyline, Jobs has been shot by Russell Carpenter with brightly lit images that accentuate the eponymous innovator's constant motivation.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who has wrote the screenplay for the new Steve Jobs biopic. He says the film is not meant to be 'fact-based' The screenwriter of the new controversial biopic of Apple founder Steve Jobs has insisted the film is not meant to depict 'actual events'. Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin, who also scripted The Social Network and The Newsroom has defended himself against claims the film is full of inaccuracies, saying it is not meant to be a 'fact-based film. It comes after early reviews suggest Jobs, played by Michael Fassbender, is portrayed as having a harsh temper and unable to manage personal relationships, especially with his daughter. But despite receiving praise on the festival circuit, the family of Mr Jobs and those who closely worked with him at Apple have slammed the movie for the way the former Apple CEO is shown. However Mr Sorkin, known for penning rapid-fire dialogue, told the Los Angeles Times: 'Steve Jobs' film doesn't fall into the same genre.
The weak opening of "Jobs" shouldn't jeopardize that Sony Corp. production, considering it comes with a much stronger creative pedigree than the current release, which was pulled together starting about a year after the Apple CEO died of complications from pancreatic cancer in October 2011. Critics characterized "Jobs" as lacking any of the attention to detail or stream-lined focus that Mr. Jobs brought to his projects. The movie ends before Mr. Jobs turns Apple into one of the world's richest companies with a string of successes like iTunes and the iPhone, focusing instead on the decades in which he battled with other executives brought in as adult supervision for the company he founded.
"Kutcher has an advantage in the role with his passing resemblance to Jobs, but he also faithfully re-creates some of his character's physical mannerisms for additional dimensionality. He manages a fair imitation of Jobs' speaking style as well, particularly when delivering a number of monologues, usually while haranguing his employees or board of directors. [Josh] Gad could have profitably been given more to do in the Wozniak role, particularly since the many boardroom scenes might seem repetitive. " Workmanlike and entertaining. " Jobs opens with the introduction of the iPod on October 23, 2001 at an Apple Town Hall meeting, " writes Matthew Panzarino in The Next Web. "In the audience are a somewhat slimmer Jony Ive and other Apple employees. In the scene, Ashton Kutcher, as an aged and bearded Jobs, delivers the product and a company stump speech over a rolling crescendo of a score that wouldn't feel out of place at the climax of a sword and sandals epic. It's one of a couple of cringe-worthy moments that places events from Jobs' life on a pedestal, hammering the audience over the head with their significance.
Showing 1 of 6 from 6 results Steve Jobs-biopic - Total results - 6 Entertainment Will Michael Fassbender replace Christian Bale in Steve Jobs biopic? Actor Michael Fassbender is reportedly in talks to replace Christian Bale in Apple's founder Steve Jobs' biopic. Bale, after much deliberation, came to the conclusion that he was not right for the part and withdrew, said The Hollywood Reporter. News & Analysis Danny Boyle could direct new Steve Jobs biopic with Leo DiCaprio in the lead 'Jobs' is first movie to get an Instagram trailer The marketing team behind the soon-to-be-released Steve Jobs biopic has decided to use the platform to promote the movie Video of Steve Jobs biopic released, Wozniak objects to events The first glimpse of the upcoming biopic based on Steve Jobs—named jOBS—can be seen in a video released by Inside Movies. The movie, starring Ashton... Spotted: Ashton Kutcher shooting for Steve Jobs biopic in Delhi Hollwyood star and Demi Moore's ex-husband, Ashton Kutcher, is in New Delhi to shoot parts of a biopic on Steve Jobs.
"jOBS" stars Ashton Kutcher as the Apple co-founder Last Updated: March 5, 2013 @ 3:56 PM "jOBS, " the biopic starring Ashton Kutcher as deceased Apple computers co-founder Steve Jobs, will be released April 19, Open Road Films said Wednesday. The film which also stars Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, Lukas Haas, premieres at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 25, the closing night of the festival. Directed by Joshua Michael Stern and written by Matthew Whiteley, the film "details the major moments and defining characters that influenced Steve Jobs on a daily basis from 1971 through 2001. " Jobs died in 2011 at the age of 56, following a battle with cancer.
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