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Steve Jobs 2015 Movie Last Scene - The moment Steve stops the world to make way for her daughter Lisa. An emotional moment for a man who values work so much and a daughter who was always longing for her father... A must watch for those, who understand Steve Jobs even fractionally...

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@gcHK47
@gcHK47 6 лет назад
Wozniak watches the presentation because, as he said, “that’s what friends do”.
@armandocastro6914
@armandocastro6914 4 года назад
"I was so gung-ho fighting every product he introduced. I was there, I loved him, I loved the products I felt they where good because they came from Steve Jobs. I was gung-ho for them" -the real Wozniak talking about this movie ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UpE1PbVWQEg.html min: 2:14
@bryant7369
@bryant7369 3 года назад
Armando Castro to be fair Woz does also say he loves the movie
@shivanksingh6468
@shivanksingh6468 2 года назад
That’s what programmers do 😂😂 showbiz is not fr us.
@locknezmunster
@locknezmunster Год назад
That's not why he stayed. He stayed so he can be closer to his daughter Lisa.
@HarrisonHollers
@HarrisonHollers 6 месяцев назад
As if he doesn’t know what to do so he refers to the manual.
@tdizz88
@tdizz88 8 лет назад
When he says "I'm poorly made" sums up his past you learn about and the reason why he's obsessed over trying to make his products the best they can be so it's him living vicariously , such a great film.
@divinedonnie6132
@divinedonnie6132 8 лет назад
Very nice analysis. I completely agree with you bud.
@georgepartin1482
@georgepartin1482 7 лет назад
Well his hard work of making things perfect really payed off today.
@nihalmonu6809
@nihalmonu6809 7 лет назад
Can you please tell me the name of the song?
@trumanavenue
@trumanavenue 7 лет назад
Tom Miller yeah fuck telling an even somewhat reasonable and correct story, It should have ended with him giving the company away for free and spending the rest of his life making his daughter happy. If your comment has a different meaning and I'm thinking you are saying something you aren't just tell me:)
@warhawk9566
@warhawk9566 7 лет назад
it's also based on true events meaning, if he was never the perfect dad, they're not gonna suddenly make him an awesome family man to give the audience its happy ending.
@kinggeorge9318
@kinggeorge9318 7 лет назад
"YOU ARE TEARING ME APART LISA!!!"
@trandat4
@trandat4 6 лет назад
I DID NWAAAAHTTT !
@redgle862
@redgle862 5 лет назад
This was probably the best comment thread I have read in a long time
@Ash-yd6ss
@Ash-yd6ss 5 лет назад
I FED UP WITH THIS WORLD
@Tupin7quim
@Tupin7quim 5 лет назад
I DID NOT HIT HER, IT'S NOT TRUE! IT'S NOT TRUE, IT'S BULLSHIT I DID NOT HIT HER! I DID NAAAAAH! oh hi mark...
@mynaimrie
@mynaimrie 5 лет назад
Oh hi mark
@healthandbeautyusa8268
@healthandbeautyusa8268 6 лет назад
it's a travesty this wasn't even nominated for Best Screenplay at the Oscars. "I'm poorly made"--one of the greatest lines ever.
@ChrisWolff2013
@ChrisWolff2013 4 года назад
I was pissed this didn't get even more nominations. Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Picture, Best Editing, Best Sound Mixing, etc.
@abhinavramesh4682
@abhinavramesh4682 4 года назад
the oscars are a literal joke at this point.
@eoinMB3949
@eoinMB3949 4 года назад
That's insane. I thought the screenplay was absolutely stand out. It was Sorkin's masterpiece
@SamirJzVFX
@SamirJzVFX 4 года назад
Eoin Brennan he has been better... I hated the way time jumps is handled in this movie.
@SuperMikeyBaxter
@SuperMikeyBaxter 3 года назад
Wow I didn’t know that. Terrible decision
@i_7274
@i_7274 5 лет назад
“I’m gonna put a thousand songs in your pocket “ frick I love that line
@inxj5915
@inxj5915 3 года назад
Me 2. Now I’ve got over a thousand songs in my pocket ;)
@lordfatcock
@lordfatcock 3 года назад
@@inxj5915 kinda crazy to think about, but you have millions now thanks to streaming. Pretty mind blowing to think about
@inxj5915
@inxj5915 3 года назад
@@lordfatcock truly mind blowing.
@Serenity113
@Serenity113 3 года назад
And now I can play whatever music I want on my phone that can get me any information I want with a camera to take pictures of anything I want.
@rahulvinalnarayan9743
@rahulvinalnarayan9743 3 года назад
Yes that got me a little bit and I couldn’t believe I was teary eyed
@liamoliver5951
@liamoliver5951 6 лет назад
That's how you end a film.
@hardcoredoom5892
@hardcoredoom5892 6 лет назад
L OS: No, bitch. This movie sucks.
@EphraimRyan
@EphraimRyan 6 лет назад
It's perfect.
@NEpatriots88
@NEpatriots88 4 года назад
Hardcore Doom really? Go watch another Adam Sandler movie while you study for your GED
@gilbertrios5283
@gilbertrios5283 3 года назад
@@NEpatriots88 Haahaa!!
@ericsong5155
@ericsong5155 3 года назад
@@hardcoredoom5892 lmao fuck off nobody agrees with you fuckin hater
@aidanfilms702
@aidanfilms702 8 лет назад
Danny Boyle knows how to find the perfect songs for scenes.
@nihalmonu6809
@nihalmonu6809 7 лет назад
Aidan Smith can you please tell me the name of the song?
@jlchevi1175
@jlchevi1175 7 лет назад
Grew up at midnight - the maccabees
@nihalmonu6809
@nihalmonu6809 7 лет назад
I got it , but thanks
@baishihua
@baishihua 7 лет назад
I know, he also like using lots of flash light during one of those music, it is like Michael Fassbender is transcending to the heaven or something.
@gelads
@gelads 6 лет назад
(trainspotting)
@solpricetrojan1626
@solpricetrojan1626 4 года назад
While everyone seems to have their favorite moment in this scene, mine was when Jobs handed his daughter a copy of her design on the LISA, and she finally realized that the Jetson's Easy-Bake Oven was actually based on her design. Beautiful.
@Sharky165
@Sharky165 4 года назад
The sketch was done on an original Mac, and it became the design of the iMac.
@mediocremaiden8883
@mediocremaiden8883 4 года назад
Exactly
@RedRaith
@RedRaith 3 года назад
Mine was when steve gently says “waz” in the flasback
@torbinator9729
@torbinator9729 3 года назад
I liked the idea that he kept it with him, presumably at every conference?
@gilbertrios5283
@gilbertrios5283 3 года назад
Yes I agree, epic moment!
@xMrDavid2112x
@xMrDavid2112x 7 лет назад
I love how this entire scene ties up the themes of this movie. Throughout the entire film, Steve is pursuing perfection through his products. In this final scene he admits that he is poorly made. This ties into an earlier scene with Scully where he admits that he was "given back" implying that he feels that was never good enough to being with. These final scenes give us an interesting interpretation of Jobs. This movie portrays him as a man who pursued perfection in his products yet was aware of his own flawed, imperfect nature. His solution? To ignore any attempt to reconcile his flawed nature and instead focus on what he can control. It's only in this final scene where he embraces his imperfection at the last possible moment. He has his epiphany at the 11 hour. He grows up at midnight.
@peaceforgaelandscot
@peaceforgaelandscot 5 лет назад
Id like to read one of your essays.
@lookanimanhack628
@lookanimanhack628 5 лет назад
One of the best comment i have ever read.
@songsmadeforyou
@songsmadeforyou 4 года назад
i'm wondering where do you see an epiphany? to me it seems like every other argument with the women in the movie. he's always going back and forth between aggression and caring. i don't see how this time he changed except for the positive music playing to suggest that in the very last shot.
@r8a56
@r8a56 4 года назад
He was like his products, flawed but well made.
@MuhammadAhmad-kn1zd
@MuhammadAhmad-kn1zd 4 года назад
And when Wozniak said "Your products are better than you" and Jobs replied "That's the idea".
@Zoroasto1
@Zoroasto1 3 года назад
Amazing director. Amazing lead actor. Amazing script. Amazing movie.
@knerduno5942
@knerduno5942 10 месяцев назад
Noah Wylie did a better jobs
@rrbcraftergames3361
@rrbcraftergames3361 10 месяцев назад
@@knerduno5942ehhh no. Looked the part, did not do better than Fassbender tho.
@vishesh9516
@vishesh9516 6 лет назад
That split second garage scene-gets me everytime.
@lifeinslo-mo595
@lifeinslo-mo595 6 лет назад
I AM TRYING TO FIND THAT SCENE! ON WHICH MINUTE IT COMES?!! PLEASE TELL ME!
@vishesh9516
@vishesh9516 6 лет назад
@@lifeinslo-mo595 5:21
@lifeinslo-mo595
@lifeinslo-mo595 6 лет назад
@@vishesh9516 THANK YOU SO MUCH! I GOT IT!
@noboru7347
@noboru7347 4 года назад
Me too
@coll3735
@coll3735 3 года назад
Ties in perfectly with the song lyric playing, "We grew up at midnight, were only kids then"
@shree_7097
@shree_7097 7 лет назад
In the last few seconds of the scene there's just a father walking towards his child n not a super successful entrepreneur. Brilliant execution!
@lostindiancamp
@lostindiancamp 5 лет назад
Yeah, but Lisa said this scene never happened.
@Xenonic2
@Xenonic2 5 лет назад
Jody that’s why it never said “Based on a true story.” It’s a realistic fiction film.
@godmode4790
@godmode4790 2 года назад
Nor it should have happened.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
yes but i think they used his relationship with his daughter too much, it just made it all negative
@neo-anderson
@neo-anderson 7 лет назад
The grown up Lisa is on screen for fraction of the movie but her line delivery is so powerful. Leaves quite an impression.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
yes but i think they used his relationship with his daughter too much, it just made it all negative
@williammccormick2802
@williammccormick2802 6 лет назад
It's actually REALLY meaningful that he wants to put a thousand songs in her pocket. For the first time, he's genuinely trying to make her life better.
@alalalala57
@alalalala57 4 года назад
@Akmal Ahmad And I'd argue its not just to make these movies compelling. Its sacrificing historical accuracy for emotional accuracy. These movies are more character studies than documentaries. They are accurate in depictitnt these characters as people.
@fbvamp
@fbvamp 4 года назад
He is a narcissistist. He us trying to get emotional credit for some thing he created without having to emotionally invest in her. He wasn't capable of giving emotional investment.
@Gadget-Walkmen
@Gadget-Walkmen 4 года назад
fbvamp vamp where are you getting this from?
@LordSevla
@LordSevla 3 года назад
Oh great now some people think this movie is a documentary...
@megamatt1915
@megamatt1915 8 лет назад
Such a beautiful movie.
@Jiovi92
@Jiovi92 7 лет назад
The actress who plays Lisa was also little B.B. in the Kill Bill movie!
@Guppyta16
@Guppyta16 7 лет назад
Bea Kiddo o m g this fact is mind blowing
@estivalizanaya5425
@estivalizanaya5425 7 лет назад
OMG yes she is... time flies! :o
@neo-anderson
@neo-anderson 7 лет назад
Bea Kiddo aahh
@drfloyd82
@drfloyd82 7 лет назад
She's so beautiful..
@rodrigomolinsky
@rodrigomolinsky 7 лет назад
And she is brazilian
@abhiu2398
@abhiu2398 7 лет назад
People who say this film only demonises Jobs are idiots, or they were watching a different film altogether. In both 1984 and 1988, we see Jobs being obsessed with starting on time and being an asshole to Lisa. In 1984, he denies that Lisa is even his daughter, and in 1988, he refuses to engage with her when all she wants to do is talk to him about computers and hang around to watch his presentation. In 1998, he not only doesn't care if the presentation starts on time, but he delays it on purpose because he wants Lisa to stick around and watch it. His heartfelt acknowledgement that he's poorly made is his way of apologising for how he used to behave. The film ends with him standing on the stage bathed in his fans' adulation, but he only has eyes for his daughter. That shows just how much he has changed. How is this a demonisation? People need to think twice before judging something.
@618Fjk
@618Fjk 5 лет назад
People are complicated, selfish and stupid, love them anyway
@DMX-du9mn
@DMX-du9mn 5 лет назад
Jobs does not need demonization - he was such. The movie humanized him ;)
@johnmazzoni487
@johnmazzoni487 5 лет назад
Too bad this is fictional, he was a dick to her all the way onto his deathbed. She said that it wasn’t until he was dying that he acknowledged the computer was named after her.
@LiveLXStudios
@LiveLXStudios 5 лет назад
People just want reason to fuel their personal vendetta against Apple, really
@gamesmovienation3516
@gamesmovienation3516 5 лет назад
He isnt such a bad guy in real life but i have seen videos where he is being a dick like when he failed the unveiling of the iphone 5
@danmann861
@danmann861 6 лет назад
I absolutely love that little moment in the brief garage flashback where he is pacing and briefly stops to say “Woz” with a little bit of a quiver in his voice.
@xcalabur18
@xcalabur18 Год назад
"I'm poorly made"...Jesus Christ, that cuts deep. What an astoundingly well-written scene.
@marsovac
@marsovac 11 месяцев назад
hmm, that is a very egoistic thing to say: "it is not my fault, it is the fault of who made me".
@xcalabur18
@xcalabur18 11 месяцев назад
@@marsovac not at all. It's simply acknowledging that you're a very flawed human being. No blame assigned.
@EnterTheSoundscape
@EnterTheSoundscape 7 лет назад
Glad this movie became a cult classic. I was one of the few people that actually watched it in cinema.
@gadget00
@gadget00 6 лет назад
Is it? Really? I always see more scenes and reruns of the Kutcher version
@monxx15
@monxx15 6 лет назад
gadget00 This movie wasn't a blockbuster like Kutcher's version.. Fassbender was nominated for an Oscar for playing Steve Jobs
@StevennCole
@StevennCole 6 лет назад
cult classic? it's only been been three years.
@luis61961944
@luis61961944 6 лет назад
cult classic ? what the fuck are u talking about lol NO, its not ... yet
@badlydrawnboyet2007
@badlydrawnboyet2007 5 лет назад
Pirates of Silicon Valley, that's a cult classic.
@juhabakapeci4108
@juhabakapeci4108 7 лет назад
I don't understand how anyone would prefer the ashton movie. This blows ashton out of the water and off the universe.
@BavarianM
@BavarianM 6 лет назад
juhabaka peci lel Just no
@hardcoredoom5892
@hardcoredoom5892 6 лет назад
No it doesn’t. I think you were caught up in all the gay drama. I don’t care about Jobs’s personal life; I didn’t know him. I care about his business life as a user of his products. I don’t care if he was a good father or husband. Who really gives a shit? Nobody.
@sarahmonkey99
@sarahmonkey99 6 лет назад
Alex Banuelos I watched this movie a while ago but I don't remember any gay drama from it tbh. Where did you get the gay plot from it? Was it implied that he was gay or am I missing something?
@Qasibr
@Qasibr 5 лет назад
Didn’t like either one. Almost constantly, Jobs is about to give a presentation and random people are hounding him... gets repetitive and frustrating. The acting was good, direction suxxed.
@kissumisha
@kissumisha 5 лет назад
This one lacks Apple spirit, though I think the acting is pretty good. I think the best film would have been a hybrid between the 2 of them. But both fail to really explain the whole life of achievements of Jobs and the many different personalities he developed during the years. The "entrepreneur Jobs" is not the same as "CEO Jobs", for example.
@santiagoguerrero7129
@santiagoguerrero7129 7 лет назад
The moment when Lisa sees the old drawing is just magic.
@andohish27
@andohish27 Год назад
This whole scene breaks my heart. His ego won't let him completely realize or admit that what he did to her was ultimately wrong but his "I'm poorly made" is his way of saying "I'm sorry for what I did to you". And his "I'm gonna put 1000 songs in your pocket" is his way of making up for it by helping her life a little bit. At least thats what it meant for me. Beautiful movie.
@dimensionlibrary7703
@dimensionlibrary7703 2 года назад
The last scene where Steve Jobs walks toward Lisa saying “I’m gonna put a thousand songs in your pocket” is just incredible.
@ericsantana1184
@ericsantana1184 Год назад
The ipod
@jd0879
@jd0879 Год назад
@@ericsantana1184no shit
@ericsantana1184
@ericsantana1184 Год назад
@@jd0879 I was being sarcastic I know that Steve Jobs created the iPod but then again was Steve Jobs ever honest? Not even Mark Zuckerberg is honest
@SalvableRuin
@SalvableRuin 11 месяцев назад
What do you mean "Not even Mark Zuckerberg"? Is Mark Zuckerberg believed to be a bastion of moral integrity?@@ericsantana1184
@marsovac
@marsovac 11 месяцев назад
and there were already mp3 players that could do that, since the iPod came about two and a half years after the first mp3 players
@user-qf7fb5by1n
@user-qf7fb5by1n 3 года назад
Winning in front of people who gave up on you is a beautiful feeling.
@elephant637
@elephant637 2 года назад
What a beautiful comment.
@mikhail_fil
@mikhail_fil 3 месяца назад
thank you for a beautiful and inspirational thought... i needed that.
@I_Get_Computers_Puting
@I_Get_Computers_Puting Год назад
As a man that has a daughter and all he cares about is having the best possible relationship with her, despite us having our difficult moments when she was growing up, this scene got to me, hard. It almost broke me.
@goth9ever
@goth9ever Год назад
I don't know why, but that line where he says "The whole world is waiting for you" because he won't do his thing until he reads her essay immediately stirs tears in me. I don't know why, maybe something primal in me is activated but i can only say the performances in this movie from all the actors are fantastic. I'm a bitter, jaded, misanthrope in real life so to get that snap response from me in that little moment is truly a show of how great this movie is at being the reason movies exist, to be visual art form to create emotional response from its audiences.
@davidmckesey7119
@davidmckesey7119 Год назад
It's just like a father finally giving his daughter the validation she rightly deserves
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
you shouldnt be bitter or jaded
@goth9ever
@goth9ever Год назад
@@AC-mp7cx I have issues with myself that i am personally trying to overcome that i can't get past just yet. I'm doing my best but yeah, I'm an overly negative person mostly.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
@@goth9ever okay :) you're valid
@goth9ever
@goth9ever Год назад
@@AC-mp7cx Thanks, we all grow in different ways i guess, :)
@havingfun1968
@havingfun1968 7 лет назад
Being quite old, when people would discuss something like an IPOD being real, it just seemed so unreal. No my iPod holds over 50,000 songs. I cannot believe what they created, and it is still going. God rest his soul, and THANK YOU Steve.
@superhans139
@superhans139 7 лет назад
What did they create? All they did was make a pretty Mp3 player with more memory (which companies were doing at the time), only difference is that the Ipod was prettier. Hardly fucking innovative is it? so again, what did they create?
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 7 лет назад
It was certainly innovative. They managed to combine the best of the technologies of the time, vastly improved user-friendliness, and did successfully revolutionize the music industry.
@HaZeuestGaming
@HaZeuestGaming 7 лет назад
havingfun1968 thank his engineers. Not him
@ang77l
@ang77l 7 лет назад
HaZeuestGaming will your pretty stupid if Steve never had the idea for the iPod then his "engineers" Would never make it.
@EscapeVelocity11186
@EscapeVelocity11186 7 лет назад
A multi-billion dollar industry changer. New ideas - even something as innocuous as a scroll wheel - change the tech industry, not specification improvements. Otherwise, the iPod would've never destroyed its competition.
@patrickwoltmann
@patrickwoltmann 7 лет назад
"Woz?" Many people here have commented about the music used in the final scene, the dialogue between Steve and his daughter Lisa or the emotions they got from the film. But I think we're overlooking the moment we briefly cut back to the garage where Steve turns to Woz one last time. I don't know if this is credit to Danny Boyle, Sorkin or to the editor Elliot Graham (might as well give credit to all three) but that insert is one of the key components of this finale. In context, both scenes -the iMac product launch and the garage moment- were preceded by arguments between Steve and Woz. Both fights were about who is right and who is wrong (and technically they're both right and wrong in both instances). The reason why this flashback scene is key is because 1. it bookends the film in a chronological sense. The furthest we go back in Steve's life in this film is to the garage days, and we end on the iMac launch. 2. it bookends Jobs' and Wozniak's partnership. Both their egos have clashed many times over the years but they have continuosuly stuck together. And it shows that even when they disagree, Steve always turns back to make sure that his friend is still there. We see Woz re-enter the auditorium moments before, which I believe is also a sign of him never abandoning his friend regardless of what has happened. In addition to Steve previously reconciling with Lisa, these two moments together redeem Steve's character (at least little); because ultimately, if the faces missing from the crowd are of the people he actually cares about then the auditorium may as well be empty. When we audibly hear him call out to Woz in front of the garage, he figuratively is doing the same on stage in that moment. I'm not saying this coincides with Jobs' and Wozniak's real life relationship -I know this movie took liberties with the stories of the people depicted. I'm also not saying this ending would have been terrible without that insert. It just perfectly completes Steve's character arc with a very simple edit.
@TheMilhousePalacios
@TheMilhousePalacios 7 лет назад
Patrick Woltmann I'm happy I wasnt the only one that noticed and got emotional with that single 1-second scene. Bravo.
@shrigadge09
@shrigadge09 6 лет назад
Wow..I was wondering about that flashback for months..thanks man..
@padraigmurphy3785
@padraigmurphy3785 5 лет назад
I think the use of the song is perfect for Jobs’ and Woz’s relationship too used in this scene. “We were only kids then”, because in that one second scene they only were kids, and it cuts straight back to them as adults again. Can’t help but think of Woz watching this scene himself and getting a lump in his throat. It’s poignant.
@moltisanti9417
@moltisanti9417 5 лет назад
honestly, im cried when he says "woz" and the camera quickly zoom in to steve wozniak face.. that moment is so deep and touching with a fantastic soundtrack
@ChrisWolff2013
@ChrisWolff2013 4 года назад
This movie was incredibly well made.
@kenziebell2700
@kenziebell2700 7 лет назад
this part was completely beautiful.
@JustinMacri007
@JustinMacri007 4 года назад
Lisa Jobs is beautful
@meta7gear
@meta7gear 2 года назад
"I'm poorly made" and the line in the earlier scene with Scully after John tells him "You can't refuse to love someone" and Steve replies "Turns out you can" are so perfectly written to show how Steve finally came to accept his own shortcomings as a father.
@hendrywahana3915
@hendrywahana3915 6 лет назад
that footage where steve calling woz in the garage, make this scene even more powerfull.
@Phantom-ux7gz
@Phantom-ux7gz 3 года назад
How?
@mikeyg1868
@mikeyg1868 3 года назад
@@Phantom-ux7gz if you have to ask why, you'll never understand the answer.
@uno8049
@uno8049 3 года назад
@@mikeyg1868 sorry but what does it actually mean tho when he called woz in the garage?
@matchalover2884
@matchalover2884 3 года назад
@@uno8049 The reason they put that in is to show how far they've come. From two dudes in a garage to an auditorium full of people clamoring for the next Apple product. On a character level, it shows where Steve and Woz grew apart. How they're in a garage together both in the same camera shot, to ending up in separate shots at the end, divided by a sea of fans. That's what makes it such a bittersweet moment. And the reason he says "Woz" after pacing around in thought, that "Woz" is the moment Apple, or the idea to start a company, was born in Steve's head and he's about to tell Woz the idea.
@roopkishore2560
@roopkishore2560 3 года назад
@@matchalover2884 excellent explaination
@mikeyroxx
@mikeyroxx 7 лет назад
Really a powerful ending. First Woz enters after the fight. Next, John Lennon on the screen. And finally... "Remember that painting you did on the original Mac?" Shakes head "I do." "Ladies and gentlemen....Steve Jobs"
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
shouldve left lennon out of it
@tayfuntuna
@tayfuntuna 2 года назад
I keep going forward and back about the respect I have for Steve Jobs' personality, but I simply cannot deny that "I'm going to put 1000 songs in your pocket" line is so powerful.
@SalvableRuin
@SalvableRuin 11 месяцев назад
Do you determine whether or not to like him based on a movie? This is not a documentary. Most of the dialogue was never spoken in real life.
@Dempsey222
@Dempsey222 Год назад
Steve Jobs was a genius at taking other peoples ideas and calling them his own.
@AyushSingh-be2nm
@AyushSingh-be2nm Год назад
Yeah! That's what called an artist.
@niraxlevi9930
@niraxlevi9930 Год назад
@@AyushSingh-be2nm a thief
@AyushSingh-be2nm
@AyushSingh-be2nm Год назад
@@niraxlevi9930 No, Art of acquiring ideas that's what known as creativity.
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
_"Good artists copy; Great artists steal"_ - Picasso
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 Год назад
Which ideas?
@abhinavramesh4682
@abhinavramesh4682 4 года назад
This whole movie is a masters course on Aaron Sorkins brilliant writing.
@Alexyourm
@Alexyourm 10 месяцев назад
Nothing is more beautiful than a father daughter relationship. No matter the obstacles
@Charlezard.
@Charlezard. 2 года назад
I admire Steve's power in this scene. How Lisa tells him he's gonna be late and he doesn't give a shit. He'll basically stop the company for five mins to be with her. Similarly with the opening scene when he insists "get rid of the exit signs. Don't tell me how you did it."
@ahmedp8009
@ahmedp8009 7 месяцев назад
Amazing scene, superb acting, perfection all around...it genuinely brought tears to my eyes...
@user-pe9qg3hg3k
@user-pe9qg3hg3k 2 года назад
Anyone else ever notices during the movie how the announcer always says ''Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome..' and then right at the end, only at the end when he recognizes his flaws.. then his name is mentioned, 'Ladies and gentlemen.. Steve Jobs' as though it took him a lifetime to build himself up to be who he is.
@arivara02
@arivara02 5 лет назад
“I’m poorly made”...I’m going to start using that excuse
@micahjohansson7573
@micahjohansson7573 3 года назад
Did it worked?
@arivara02
@arivara02 2 года назад
@@micahjohansson7573 yes
@micahjohansson7573
@micahjohansson7573 2 года назад
@@arivara02 I think I shall start using that quote.
@byDefAlt06
@byDefAlt06 7 лет назад
This ending always gets me 😢
@ethanmanke294
@ethanmanke294 4 года назад
Of all the people we’ve lost in recent history this one hurts the most. The world lost a man that was truly pushing it forward
@cksammi
@cksammi Год назад
Agree. Steven would've never quit inventing more futuristic gadgets. Cook is no Jobs or anyone for that matter. Only Elon comes close but it's not the same. Everyone out there are only reinventing iphones in which Jobs started. Apple hasn't come up with anything new other than upgrades from what Jobs started. Apples technology is on a halt for now.
@La-PetitMort
@La-PetitMort Год назад
@@cksammi elon...
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx Год назад
yes but i think they used his relationship with his daughter too much, it just made it all negative
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
@@cksammi Jobs was a certainly a visionary. But was he an inventor? He was able to organize and steer inventors toward a clear goal.
@hareega
@hareega 2 года назад
This film displays Steve Jobs as a human who can be vulnerable and who’s done mistakes. It’s really brilliant
@f.b.i9572
@f.b.i9572 3 года назад
"I am poorly made.."
@torbinator9729
@torbinator9729 3 года назад
As a person who was adopted at birth, and considers himself lucky to have the parents who had adopted him, I've always been easily moved to tears in movie scenes that visit the emotions related to the separation or uniting of a child and parent. This movie hit that nerve several times, particularly this entire ending scene. Great stuff.
@mohammediradkhan6869
@mohammediradkhan6869 Год назад
The only person who could shut the Steve Jobs down.
@wearelive503
@wearelive503 2 года назад
Watching this on my iPad
@DK3CHAMP
@DK3CHAMP 7 лет назад
I wonder if while she is going off being critical of the company if Steve Jobs is thinking, "she really is my daughter."
@slowmotionpictureshow
@slowmotionpictureshow 5 лет назад
That line was actually in the script, but cut in the film, so you're right!
@chaeyoungvideos5742
@chaeyoungvideos5742 5 лет назад
This ending is perfect!!! Danny boyle has such masterfully crafted endings!!!
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 5 лет назад
Harold Tan True that!
@typicalsweg5290
@typicalsweg5290 4 года назад
leave it up to aaron sorkin to right another perfect screenplay. he is my favorite screenwriter. the dialogue he comes up with is witty, to the point and smart
@BobHarrison1229
@BobHarrison1229 3 года назад
I think you meant 'screenrighter'. ;)
@marcussuesberry5664
@marcussuesberry5664 3 года назад
"Grew up at midnight"- the Maccabees
@logeshravi4134
@logeshravi4134 7 лет назад
@4:41 ladies and gentlemen stevejobs that goosebumps moment
@spikeep6141
@spikeep6141 5 лет назад
Carl Jung wrote a review of James Joyce’s Ulysses in which he stated “This is either Mental Illness or a degree of Mental Health incomprehensible to most people.” The prevailing view is that he ultimately concluded that it was a degree of Mental Health incomprehensible to most people. That’s Steve Jobs - “I Don’t *Want* People to Dislike Me, I’m Just Indifferent When They Do.”
@SOak145
@SOak145 4 года назад
Imma use that last line, sums me up pretty well.
@Krrrimmi
@Krrrimmi 6 лет назад
Steve Jobs is Magneto. 😄
@silencenewberry
@silencenewberry Год назад
Such a powerful ending and Boyle used the perfect song to boot.
@MrGetBad4u
@MrGetBad4u 6 лет назад
Very powerful ending. I have never been a MAC fan but I've been a huge Steve Jobs fan. We all owe him credit to how technology is today. Such a brilliant guy. He's missed.
@as114
@as114 5 лет назад
aaf1218 would love to say the same but, he was a seller not a inventor, same with musk...read or listen to his biography
@irishguy200007
@irishguy200007 5 лет назад
He was a visionary
@alexmcdowell8868
@alexmcdowell8868 Год назад
Steve jobs didn't invent anything he couldn't even code
@NezzySetApart
@NezzySetApart 2 года назад
Man, I really wish Steve Jobs will still here 😔
@bubba418
@bubba418 5 лет назад
I like how it looks like a 90s movie with the camera representing the year it all takes place in
@Seitanic_panic
@Seitanic_panic 8 лет назад
Loved this movie. Thank you for uploading.
@noumanintown
@noumanintown 2 года назад
There’s something about estranged fathers and daughters taking a step towards healing (or closure) that does it for me. One of my favourite last scenes in film.
@bachmanity_
@bachmanity_ 2 года назад
No better way to end a movie. The garage scene touched my soul.
@meta7gear
@meta7gear 2 года назад
Every few months I'm scrolling through Netflix trying to find something to watch but end up giving up and coming here and watching clips from this brilliant movie.
@Spaxecowboy
@Spaxecowboy 3 года назад
Really hope they actually had a good relationship in his last years, despite this being half fictional. I really enjoyed it
@moviemaen
@moviemaen Год назад
What's fascinating here, besides it being one of the best scenes and endings of all time, is how completely the editing and the emotional arch of the scene is taylor made to fit the emotional arch of the song ("Grew Up At Midnight" by The Maccabees). The song was barely edited in length, and even the last moment of silence in the movie is exactly how the song plays in original form. It's basically a music video for the Maccabees.
@TheMrKeksLp
@TheMrKeksLp 2 года назад
I can't watch this movie without sobbing like a baby 😭
@Eb_160
@Eb_160 3 года назад
The song just goes so perfectly with this scene. Cant even explain the emotions. Brilliant
@ultimatestoryteller
@ultimatestoryteller 2 года назад
This scene has an impact of its own. The moment where he tells her he hates that brick and would launch a music product just hits me hard everytime.
@memesouls8653
@memesouls8653 Год назад
I think has to be one of my favorite films done on a real life individual because unlike _Jobs_ which was a biography (a stereotypical one at that), this film was more of a character study that allowed the audience to get into the mind of Steve Jobs. It gives us a perspective into who he was through the good and the bad. A lot of biopics have the mistake of putting the achievements over the achiever. Biopics should focus more on the aspects that make the person who he is, who he is. This film is beautifully crafted and the fact it is purely run by the dialogue of the actors is truly brilliant. This film doesn’t try to replay events or be 100% accurate. It tries to explain to us the person.
@Wis_Dom
@Wis_Dom Год назад
Exactly! The funny thing about it, is that we all know...and I mean - every - single - human knows, that if every little intricate detail of who we are, were showcased on screen, it would not paint us in a good light. Yeah, i know our egos tell us we were better than him, but that is because YOU are telling your own story. Let every single person you have ever interacted with tell it. Because we tend to brainwash ourselves, using selective memories, to forget our wrongdoings.
@lookanimanhack628
@lookanimanhack628 5 лет назад
Love the scene when the time goes back to the initial days of steve and woz working in a garage. Thats just amazing screenplay.
@inxj5915
@inxj5915 3 года назад
Brilliant film. Thanks for sticking with it Michael
@winterhavenicecompany3092
@winterhavenicecompany3092 Год назад
I like how both movies ended with the iPod.
@Saurav_prakash
@Saurav_prakash 7 лет назад
Thanks for uploading.This is probably the best ending i have ever seen.
@Varillah
@Varillah 6 лет назад
When he told her he was gonna put songs in her pocket, u cant help but shed a tear. Say what u will about him, but his vision, his vision is why I looked up to this man and his idea to business. The vision of the ipod and so much more.
@RoninNinjaDrive
@RoninNinjaDrive 8 месяцев назад
Its a shame that movie didn’t win Oscar
@hosaepalvin9795
@hosaepalvin9795 Год назад
“Why did you say you weren’t my father?” “I’m poorly made.” kills me everytime. It doesn’t make up for anything but catharsis is always late.
@JayJoJonny
@JayJoJonny 5 лет назад
In the final analysis, the power of Steve Jobs was to inspire; he was the Maestro of the symphony!
@rahulvardekar
@rahulvardekar 3 года назад
This will never stop to gives goosebumps to me !!
@Dousch
@Dousch 4 года назад
I love how the film never announces his name at any of the stage events prior to this last one. With this beautiful song playing, it’s pay off after pay off, layers of a satisfying ending. _Ladies and gentlemen, Steve Jobs._
@marsli9656
@marsli9656 5 лет назад
Every time, every time I watch this scene, when Steve told Lisa that he was going to put songs in her pocket, hundreds, thousands. My tears just can't stop.
@xaviermorocho8614
@xaviermorocho8614 2 года назад
One of the best endings of all time, including the music that seems to have been designed for this ending. I love it because I identify with Lisa.
@kateambywinslet
@kateambywinslet 8 лет назад
I wished Kate winslet should have won her second Oscar for this
@AlkoWasAlreadyTaken
@AlkoWasAlreadyTaken 7 лет назад
Kateamby winslet nah, her accent totally came out in the third act of the movie.
@DuncanUdaho67
@DuncanUdaho67 7 лет назад
performances aren't only about accents, for fuck's sake. there's more to it than that.
@AlkoWasAlreadyTaken
@AlkoWasAlreadyTaken 7 лет назад
dallashood67 And for fuck's sake, if your accent comes out in a movie, you don't deserve to win an Oscar. Simple as that.
@gebrilbastiaan3680
@gebrilbastiaan3680 7 лет назад
no seth rogen does. everytime he shows up he steals it
@kateambywinslet
@kateambywinslet 7 лет назад
i m not so aware about the accents , but if u say so then it must be. i am hoping she will be back in award seasons next year with "Wonder Wheel" or "The Mountain Between Us"
@TheMartinaGiulia
@TheMartinaGiulia 4 года назад
this scene makes me cry so hard every time I watch it.... it tears me apart 😭
@josefbake9492
@josefbake9492 Год назад
Would forever love this scene, this song. How perfect, how emotional, how motivating!!!
@CHlEFFIN
@CHlEFFIN 6 лет назад
Too bad this never happened.
@TlaIock
@TlaIock 4 года назад
It's a movie not a documental.
@NEpatriots88
@NEpatriots88 4 года назад
From what I read the conversation about the iPod and the LISA did take place between Jobs and his daughter according to her, just not in that Hollywood dramatic fashion. Woz demanding credit for the Apple II never happened though. Or if it did, he never admitted it.
@LazyTacoProductions
@LazyTacoProductions 4 года назад
If you watch the real key note it does look like he is looking at someone in the backstage in the beginning but yeah most likely not
@woah.1173
@woah.1173 4 года назад
brett 2004 woz said that it did happen but he didn’t ask jobs he actually asked John sculley to acknowledge the apple 2 team
@marcfield1234
@marcfield1234 4 года назад
Also if you watch the keynote the image of the man painting of the screen and the little girl are there. It really makes one wonder.
@yusriabbas8430
@yusriabbas8430 4 года назад
It’s great to watch a movie about Steve Jobs, but it’s enough to watch a video of him talking about his beliefs, thoughts, plans, strategies, and even a random content, to get inspired and impressed and emotional.
@richardspivey8642
@richardspivey8642 3 года назад
I absolutely love the song choice for this ending sequence. Also it's an amazing movie.
@lisalafayette
@lisalafayette 2 года назад
"I'm poorly made...." Man, that line. I wonder how many people heard that line (and like me) thought 'Wow...I've felt like that at times.' Even if only for a few minutes or maybe while going thru a bad period in life. That line just speaks to me.....gets me teary eyed. That whole scene, btw Father and Daughter, speaks volumes. Not saying it actually happened. But the writing in this movie (so many of the scenes in this movie) just stayed with me for a long time. I always thought this was a fantastic movie.
@praveenkumarsingh8754
@praveenkumarsingh8754 2 года назад
He's gone soon from this world but he will always be remembered as THE GREATEST ENTREPRENEUR of all time
@kiran-thetributechannel
@kiran-thetributechannel 2 года назад
😢😭
@himanshisingh9317
@himanshisingh9317 2 года назад
Absolutely, people like him are once in centuries
@ItsSillyBillE
@ItsSillyBillE 2 года назад
I remember him as a shitty father
@flagknight7012
@flagknight7012 2 года назад
@@himanshisingh9317 i’m glad we were alive to witness him this man was the greatest
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
Westinghouse and Edison may have been greater. But you can’t deny Jobs’s impact.
@jarabacoabajomundo528
@jarabacoabajomundo528 7 лет назад
Rest In Peace Steve Jobs
@IceMaster-wj7ur
@IceMaster-wj7ur 3 года назад
Glad this movie got the recognition it deserves.
@divinedonnie6132
@divinedonnie6132 8 лет назад
Thanks for this mate. Powerful scene. Appreciate it.
@jediknight73
@jediknight73 8 лет назад
Steve's biggest sin was denieing he's kid
@gtfomaddie
@gtfomaddie 7 лет назад
Uh, that was his second, his biggest sin was probably making millions of dollars of off slave labor while men, women, and kids literally died in factories making his products, whilst only getting paid like, 50 cents an hour.
@RossMKF1
@RossMKF1 7 лет назад
gtfomaddie You have the wrong perspective. Foxconn enslaves them Apple and Samsung just use Foxconn. Also, FoxConn is in line with China's minimum wage if not more than. Only reason this happens is China's government is full of cunts who just want more manufacturing power and net exports, while shitting on their own citizens with low ass minimum wages.
@RossMKF1
@RossMKF1 7 лет назад
gtfomaddie And yes Foxconn is a shitty place to work practically slave labor.
@superhans139
@superhans139 7 лет назад
Apple knows exactly what goes on in the factories and yet STILL used Foxconn, in my opinion that makes them just as bad. Because it is an evil company that copies everyone else's technology and fools its customers :) Nice try little sheep BAAAAA
@superhans139
@superhans139 7 лет назад
Please quote me where I said I knew 'the truth' :)? Can you? No you can't. Nice try anyhow.
@Neutronomy
@Neutronomy 6 лет назад
This actually it's an amazing film.
@AdamasOldblade
@AdamasOldblade 2 года назад
I know this movie took liberties with the history, but god damn did that line of, "I'm gonna put music in your pocket" hit me so hard the first time I saw it. It was a romanticised version of the birth of an insane revolution both for Apple and the world with the iPod... Today (2021) the iPod is a distant memory, but man that hit me hard.
@advik4255
@advik4255 2 года назад
I watch this video again and again just for the most last part and the ending tune.
@maublogslambrey9123
@maublogslambrey9123 6 лет назад
The greatest scene I've ever seen gave me goosebumps ❤️
@tjpowers88
@tjpowers88 5 лет назад
“Local Integrated Systems Architecture doesn’t even mean anything”.....was a great one, you realize it was named after her, even if he had to make up the words. Finally “Do you remember that painting you did on the Mac?” Lisa:”No?” S.Jobs:”I do........” (hands her a copy he kept for 14 years). Great scene, emotional and The Maccabees song really made the scene.
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
When Steve Jobs started denying Lisa's parentage to the press, he hired a marketing firm to create a backronym for the name then rejected them all and asked for suggestions from within the company. Andy Hertzfield said that they'd suggest joke acronyms like "Let's Invent Some Acronym,"_"Lisa: Invented Stupid Acronym,”_ _"Let's Indulge Steve's Alibi."_
@derekjet7715
@derekjet7715 2 месяца назад
That moment at the end has me in tears every time! I have always had a soft spot for girls with terrible fathers. I never wanted kids but part of me wishes I had a daughter. What an incredibly powerful scene with an amazing song!
@nigelleslie3896
@nigelleslie3896 3 года назад
An awesome film which did not get the recognition it deserves. As Jobs wanted, not a eulogy - but a truthful ('warts and all') version of his life.
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