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One of the biggest criticisms of the upcoming film Steve Jobs is that the lead actor Michael Fassbender doesn't look like Steve JobsIn the latest outburst, Fassbender confirmed that there is no physical resemblance between him and Jobs, but that was never part of the casting goal, he said. "We decided that I wouldn't look like Jobs and we wouldn't try to make me look like him. We wanted to capture his spirit and bring our own perspective to everything," Fassbender says.

The problem is that we have already seen a film about Steve Jobs in the past, where Ashton Kutcher was incredibly similar to him, which the filmmakers really succeeded in doing. It was with AshtonePeople often compare Fassbender to Kutcher as Steve Jobs and truthfully point out that he doesn't look anything like him. Noah Wyle in the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley was also somewhat similar to Steve Jobs, but certainly not as much as Ashton Kutcher.

Fassbender also stated in the interview that it was difficult for him to get into the role of Jobs and learn his magic with technology. “I'm terrible with technology. I'm acting weird. I often drop things, and I refused to use a cell phone until people started complaining that they had no way to contact me," Fassbender added.

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It is also interesting that Director Danny Boyle decided to shoot the film directly in San Francisco.anciscu, while all the scenes are shot inside a building, so filming could have taken place anywhere in the world. “We could have easily shot the film in Prague and saved $5 million, but the idea was that we wanted to capture everything in a place that is the cradle of the modern world,” said Boyle.

Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin also added his words to the fact that the film Steve Jobs is actually a series of three short films, each focusing on a different time period, thus of course on the most crucial moments in time Applu and Steve Jobs. “It’s not a story about how it all came to be. It’s not even a story about how the Mac was invented,” Sorkin said. “I thought the audience would go in expecting to see a little boy staring at his father in an e-commerce store window. And then we could capture the biggest events in Steve Jobs’ life. And I don’t think I’d be good at that.”

The film is coming to Czech cinemas Steve Jobs will be released on November 11th, approximately a month later than in American theaters, where it will premiere on October 9th.

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*source: cult of poppy

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