Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

By Danny Boyle

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2015-10-09
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 2min
  • Director: Danny Boyle
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.8/10
6.8
From 4,083 Ratings

Description

Witness the founder of Apple like never before. Steve Jobs paints an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at the epicenter of the digital revolution, backstage in the final minutes before three iconic product launches. Directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire), written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network) and starring Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen and Jeff Daniels.

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  • Boring and Incoherent

    1
    By Infonickman
    The acting is good, but it boring and doesn’t tell a complete story. Was very disappointed.
  • Interesting character study on Steve Jobs

    4
    By Nicholas becerra
    Steve Jobs was the most captivating piece of historic pop culture i have ever witnessed. This film is directed by Danny Boyle who directed such films as (Trainspotting, 127 Hours and Slumdog Millionaire) with Danny Boyle taking the helm of Steve Jobs it seems that Boyle created the biopic to large and to small. As we see Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) as he creates the iMac through 1998 and his vast relationship with his daughter Lisa and also his wife. Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs is the finest film by Danny Boyle so far but with colorful writting and brilliant set-pieces that fit together into this histrioc depcition of an aggresive businessman who must crawl into the path to success and fame. The way that Steve Jobs is manafactured his behavoir is beyond interesting and heartfelt that he didn't just loved his wife and daughter he wanted to make money for them. Although there are some flaws like Danny Boyle's smart creativity and brilliant direction it's possible that Boyle wanted to make Steve Jobs a crazy person although he treats his collgeues like trash and dosen't often pay attention to them. All i have to say Steve Jobs is a intelligent and smart inventor who created the impossible to destroy bordem and fear of getting lost. Because without phones, computers, magnets or any intelligent technology around us we will get bordem. What i liked about this Steve Jobs biopic is Michael Fassbender's protrayal of Steve Jobs he gives a outstanding performence as the smart inventor. There's also Kate Winslet (Titanic, Revolutionary Road, Contagion and Finding Neverland), Seth Rogen (Superbad, Knocked Up, Pineapple Express, This is the End and The 40-year old virgin) are all in this film sure they give good performences but this film is not only a character study but instead a darjeeling masterpiece beyond exepatations.
  • A Job Well Done

    5
    By Phseago
    I really liked this Movie, but I’m having a hard time which movie between Steve Jobs (2015) and Jobs (2013) with Ashton Kutcher, I really liked both of them!
  • Why the hate?

    5
    By Da Fezz
    Being a Jobs fan, I was sorely disappointed with the Kucher movie. Though this has plenty of liberties in its telling, I think it does a decent job of giving an idea of who Jobs was and the world he was in. I’ve read his biography and know the movie isn’t accurate. I like the acting, writing and different approach to a biopic. People should relax with the movie’s approach to history...
  • Terrible

    1
    By Whoopn
    The Ashton Kutcher one was actually better and that’s not saying much. Save your money
  • If only Aston Kutcher acted like Fassbender

    5
    By Coldwoods
    Wonderful film, I loved the format. I am not sure why I didn't watch this when it came out. But it was very entertaining. I have no idea what is accurate in the film. In fact no one does. Not even the real people. Because memory is a very tricky thing. But for entertainment purposes this is a masterpiece of filmmaking.
  • Insanely great movie

    5
    By I_Jemin
    This is all about why we love, we hate, we love Steve.
  • “Lousy Job!”

    1
    By jannypop
    That’s both my opinion of this loser film and also, obviously, the mindset (regarding Steve Jobs) of everyone involved in the production . It stinks because of gross inaccuracies as well as a tedious script with constantly irritating and unbelievable actors. I agree with every one of the 1 & 2 ⭐️ ratings and reviews. A complete downer and stinker of a film that completely missed the opportunity to acquaint audiences with the many facets of a complex and evolving visionary.
  • Law Abiding Critic

    1
    By Law Abiding Movie Critic
    I should have read these everyday people reviews first before renting. Everyone was annoying in this movie. How many times do I have to be forced to look at Winslet close-up ? Fassbender as Jobs - I wasn't buying it. Ashton Kutcher plays the best Jobs, even emulating his lanky body and walk. But the worst part was the daughter and her mother- why were they even in this movie ? I want my $3.99 and 2 Hours of my life back.
  • 5 ⭐️ 🎥

    5
    By Edelika
    Absolutely one of the best movies of all time. Michael Fassbender always has great acting no matter what movie he's in. Definitely worth watching.

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