While a minute-long trailer for the movie “jOBS,” about the life of Steve Jobs, is being released, Steve Wozniak criticizes the film and denies some details.
It’s not long until the release of the film about Steve Jobs’s life: the film, titled “jOBS”, will in fact be released worldwide during April, ideally almost to commemorate the thirty-seventh anniversary of Apple’s founding.
After the images relating to the lead actor Ashton Kutcher who, indeed, plays the role of Steve Jobs, here comes also a one-minute video showing one of the initial scenes of the film.
In particular, a young Jobs is found in an underground car park with Steve Wozniak (played by Josh Gad) and tries to convince him about the idea of creating a revolutionary operating system.
Wozniak in the scene appears skeptical and comments by saying that nobody will want to buy a computer but Jobs replies: “How do people know what they want if they haven’t even seen it?“.
Besides the curiosity about the film, this video has also brought with it some criticism, received from a very important person and therefore not at all marginal in the development of Steve Jobs’s working life.
Steve Wozniak has in fact let it be known that this short scene does not correspond and does not even remotely come close to how events actually unfolded and that, more generally, his character results
“flattened” behind the caricature of a nerd, compared instead to the visionary genius Jobs.
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– as Steve Wozniak is commonly called in the Apple fan community – instead reverses this vision, stating that – contrary to what is seen in the minute-long video that we are about to show you – at the time of the events he was quite convinced of the importance of computers and that, in fact, it was Steve Jobs who was not so convinced, more inclined instead to think about economic value rather than the scope of the cultural change that would have taken place shortly thereafter.

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