Sunday, August 18, 2013

“Jobs”: An Epic Performance by Aston Kutcher

One of the best movies, I have personally seen in a while, “Jobs” shows Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, in an interested light. Whether you enjoy the flick or see the movies simply because you are intrigued by Kutcher’s amazing role, it is a one that I worth spending both the time and money.

A movie review by the Washington Post, also provides favorable words:

 
The shaggy-haired hippie kid is far more comfortable territory for Kutcher, who, in his mid-30s, still looks and sounds like a boy. Flashing back to the character as a young man helps the audience get used to Kutcher in the role. The initial shock of seeing the baby-faced actor playing a 46-year-old man subsides, allowing his portrayal to grow on you — and Kutcher to grow into the part — as the character matures. The film follows Jobs from the creation of Apple Computer in his parents’ garage to his 1985 firing and triumphant return to the company in 1996,” (http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-08-15/news/41412207_1_matt-whiteley-joshua-michael-stern-steve-jobs, O’Sullivan, M, 8/15/2013).

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