I saw the original Steve Jobs movie with Ashton Kutcher, which in my opinion, served as a better outline for his career with Apple. This movie, however, was much better in a way where it provided a more realistic outlook with his innovative thinking and ties with Apple as it crashed and burned and then later reunited.
I was somewhat relieved that they touched on the subject with the daughter he had a hard time accepting until later, however, I was puzzled as to why they wouldn't include his current wife and other children in the movie as well. I thought that was kind of a slap on the face and a little disrespectful given that they were also a huge part of his life.
I was somewhat relieved that they touched on the subject with the daughter he had a hard time accepting until later, however, I was puzzled as to why they wouldn't include his current wife and other children in the movie as well. I thought that was kind of a slap on the face and a little disrespectful given that they were also a huge part of his life.