Jobs: No Apple excellence
Jobs
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Lukas Haas, James Woods
Rated: 5/10
The only thing that struck me in this not so big a splash on the modern century’s master innovater Steve Jobs is how much he hopped while he walked. Other than that, there is very little in the film that Jobs himself wouldn’t have chucked out, like his technician friend whom he sacked without a second thought for mediocrity.
There is no denying the fact that there is none who can be Steve Jobs so Ashton Kutcher could not have surmounted that barrier of portraying a man whose eccentricities were as undefinable as his penchant for beauty in science. And while the world debates how bad a man this good a visionary was, Ashton has tried his best to bring in the paradoxes of the man everyone grudgingly accords a sainthood in innovation.
The film deals with a very constricted frame of his life, dealing with his garage years and showing him living through the ins and outs of Apple Inc. At best it’s a superficial effort to fathom the genius, much like his rivals are still fathoming the intricacies of his motherboards.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 25 August, 2013
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