Steve Jobs (2015) Bicycle for the Mind Scene
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Published 2016-06-21
All Comments (21)
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man it feels like Kate Winslet spent the whole movie saying "Steve, it's time"
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I love how Sculley’s gift to Steve was a Newton, not because it’s actually a good device but because it’s a symbol of apple’s failure without Steve and that’s the real gift lol
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"He'd probably find a reason to sue me" is one of the saddest lines...
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I love the three dimensions of Scully's relationship with Steve in this movie. We have the friendly and warm dynamic at the beginning of the movie, the hostile standoff in the middle of the movie, and the melancholy and resigned goodbye at the end.
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As a very nostalgic person, the last line "god the things we could've done" gets me so much...
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Someone from Apple said of this film, I forget who - “None of it happened but it’s all true.” Which perfectly describes why this film is such a brilliant ‘biopic’.
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"You can't refuse to love someone, Steve." "Yeah, turns out you can" One of the most heartbreaking lines in the movie
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Aaron Sorkin is a genius. The way he arranges lines in his scenes is haunting, deep and beautiful. I would have never expected how much special this movie would become to me.
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Every scene in this movie is unforgettable.
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It just now dawned on me that John Sculley entering the room triggered Steve's thoughts to think about his father because he didn't just see John as a mentor, but as a father too. Makes the torn relationship more heartbreaking now, but those little details...damn, Sorkin.
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"Did I do this? Did I screw it up?" Finally taking ownership in his later years.
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This scene in particular fascinates me because it portraits clarity after confusion. There are moments in life when things get so clear that one can't help themselves but contemplate its beauty.
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can we just acknowledge how good the soundtrack in the background is?
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I don't care if 90-95% of this film never happened (or at least 95% of the dialogue), this is one of my FAVORITE films. THIS and The Social Network are two films that I can watch or just LISTEN to over and over again.
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2:02 "… the beauty of a tensor lamp." = Pixar
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...is anyone going to talk about the excellent intercuts in this scene? Absolutely beautiful and brilliant.
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Jeff Daniels range is incredible. You watch this and forget he was one half of Dumb and Dumber. Brilliant actor!! Criminally underrated
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Fassbender is just phenomenal in everything he has done.
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This movie is written so beautifully, my gosh
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Pretty obvious Jobs would've killed Apple if he stayed on the whole time. His firing, that led to his eventual return, saved Apple.