Steve Jobs (dir. Danny Boyle).
Instead of just further mythologizing Jobs into our greater popular culture, [screenwriter Aaron] Sorkin and Boyle make Steve Jobs a complete cinematic and theatrical experience full of all the expected Shakespearean drama and intrigue you would expect from such a dominant, influential cultural figure. [Michael] Fassbender is able to both shed and reinterpret the popular image of a man so ingrained in our public consciousness through expressing reimagined versions his trademark product launches. Steve Jobs the film is remarkably able to think differently about Steve Jobs the human being.
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