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It’s been four years since Steve Jobs passed away, and since then, no shortage of biographers and filmmakers (not to mention his friends and enemies) have tried to get beneath the messianic myth and divine what made the Apple CEO tick. But whose version of Jobs are we supposed to believe? Was he a Zen Edison visionary who gave technology its soul? Or was he a prickly, self-promoting narcissist who ruled through humiliation and fear? In Danny Boyle’s kaleidoscopic new biopic, Steve Jobs, he’s both: equal parts beautiful mind and bully. In one of the best, most revealing lines in Aaron Sorkin’s screenplay, Jobs (played brilliantly by Michael Fassbender) admits after being called out by a mistreated friend, “I’m poorly made.” Even in a rare introspective moment, Jobs seemed to regard himself as an insanely great machine with a flawed operating system.
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