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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs
Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.
rating
6.775
runtime
122 min

Release

2015-10-09

Cast

Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender
as Steve Jobs
Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet
as Joanna Hoffman
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
as Steve Wozniak
Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
as John Sculley
Michael Stuhlbarg
Michael Stuhlbarg
as Andy Hertzfeld
Katherine Waterston
Katherine Waterston
as Chrisann Brennan
Perla Haney-Jardine
Perla Haney-Jardine
as Lisa Brennan (19)
Ripley Sobo
Ripley Sobo
as Lisa Brennan (9)
Makenzie Moss
Makenzie Moss
as Lisa Brennan (5)
Sarah Snook
Sarah Snook
as Andrea Cunningham
John Ortiz
John Ortiz
as Joel Pforzheimer
Adam Shapiro
Adam Shapiro
as Avie Tevanian
John Steen
John Steen
as Mike Markkula
Stan Roth
Stan Roth
as George Coates
Mihran Slougian
Mihran Slougian
as Jandali
Robert Anthony Peters
Robert Anthony Peters
as Engineer with Diskette
Noreen Lee
Noreen Lee
as Airline Concierge
Gail Fenton
Gail Fenton
as Stage Manager (NeXT)
Karen Kahn
Karen Kahn
as Stage Manager (NeXT)
Rachel Caproni
Rachel Caproni
as Stage Manager (NeXT)
Lily Tung Crystal
Lily Tung Crystal
as Woman on P.A. (NeXT)
Damara Reilly
Damara Reilly
as Woman on P.A. (iMac)
Marika Casteel
Marika Casteel
as Woman on P.A. (iMac)
Lana Palmer
Lana Palmer
as Straggler (uncredited)
Dylan Freitas-D'Louhy
Dylan Freitas-D'Louhy
as Straggler
Chris Tomasso
Chris Tomasso
as Straggler
John Chovanec
John Chovanec
as VIP
Daniel Liddle
Daniel Liddle
as VIP
Lora Oliver
Lora Oliver
as Andrea's Assistant
Colm O'Riain
Colm O'Riain
as Violinist
Anita Bennett
Anita Bennett
as News Anchor
Greg Mills
Greg Mills
as News Anchor
Melissa Etezadi
Melissa Etezadi
as News Anchor
Rick Chambers
Rick Chambers
as News Anchor
Sara Welch
Sara Welch
as News Anchor
Emmett Miller
Emmett Miller
as News Anchor
Marc Istook
Marc Istook
as News Anchor
Carlo Cecchetto
Carlo Cecchetto
as News Anchor
Kristina Guerrero
Kristina Guerrero
as News Anchor
Bill Seward
Bill Seward
as News Anchor
Mark Mester
Mark Mester
as News Anchor
Derrin Horton
Derrin Horton
as News Anchor
Steven Wiig
Steven Wiig
as Bill Martin (uncredited)
Tony Toste
Tony Toste
as Matt McKlusky (uncredited)
Lena Avgust
Lena Avgust
as Steve's Stage Manager (uncredited)
Diogo Hausen
Diogo Hausen
as Stage Hand (uncredited)
Alex Phillip
Alex Phillip
as Apple Gen-Xer (uncredited)
Derek W. Adam
Derek W. Adam
as Cameraman (uncredited)
AnnaCorey
AnnaCorey
as Jordan IMAC Marketing Team (uncredited)
Andy Arness
Andy Arness
as Apple Board Member (uncredited)
David Blount-Porter
David Blount-Porter
as VIP Press (uncredited)
John Edward Cabrera
John Edward Cabrera
as Launch Attendee (uncredited)
Bryan Casserly
Bryan Casserly
as Apple Employee (uncredited)
Brian Castellanos
Brian Castellanos
as Cameraman (uncredited)
Javier Chavarin
Javier Chavarin
as 1984 Launch Attendee (uncredited)
Alan Chu
Alan Chu
as Press Photographer (uncredited)
Stephanie Johnston
Stephanie Johnston
as 1998 Launch Attendee (uncredited)
Apeksha Pradhan
Apeksha Pradhan
as Launch attendee (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Rangan

> Pretty impressive narration, a better version out there for now. US film or UK film is not an issue, but the real question was the second movie required? Plenty of films are made in a short period of gap about the same person like 'Infamous' and 'Capote', themes like 'Olympus Has Fallen' and 'White House Down', and sometimes remakes like 'Deaths at a Funeral' from other film industries. So the history says audience accepts only they are different from each other and so this film was, but very very sad it bombed at the box office. Like everybody I was not interested in this, even though it was from a renowned filmmaker. But after watching it now, I felt I was terribly wrong. Actually, this is the best version so far about the Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs. It was entirely a different narration than the previous one, everything was like the backstage drama that takes place before every product launch. That means most of the film was shot in the auditoriums and its corridor, parking lot, rooftop, and other surround places. All the affairs like family, friends, co-founders, business, troubles et cetera are brought into one place and dealt there itself. Surely a very cleverly written screenplay and display by the actors, especially the two Oscars nominee Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslate. Once again Danny Boyle proved his directional skill with this beautiful biopic. I did not LIKE the end scene, but LOVED it. In fact, this film's end and Ashton Kutcher film's opening scenes has a clean follow. I also felt the movie was very honest, but I don't how much since I'm not into the books to learn about the famous personalities. It's not a must see, but definitely worth a try. 8/10