Steve Jobs in three acts Shakespearean drama. Is the film
"Steve Jobs" by director Danny Boyle, written by Aaron Sorkin on the
biography "Steve Jobs," Walter Isaacson, a background of present three products icon, Macintosh, Next and iMac that has brought revolution in
the digital world.
Three moments in the
life of the founder of Apple, played by
Michael Fassbender, respectively in 1984, 1988 and 1998, which corresponds to
the evolution of man that appears as a genius visionary and then as a loving
father. Jobs was as a Julius Caesar sees conspiracy everywhere, and believes
only Joanna Hoffman, played by Kate Winslet, who later becomes head of
international marketing and the only one that keeps me down to earth.
Joanna appears in the film and as an alter ego of Steve, and
it's what opens our eyes in front of his daughter, Lisa, who has the
relationship with the wife of the Lyceum, Chrisann Brennan, played by Katherine
Waterson. A girl who initially denied, but in the film seems to be a muse of
inspiration for his father.