Originally posted by Abraham Smashington
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But you know, I just didn't buy the change-of-heart at the end, and that isn't on Fassbender (who was fine though... yeah I really wished it had been Bale there instead) but Sorkin's writing.
Jobs, as depicted here, was built up as too big a bastard to suddenly decide to act like a decent human being after spending the first five years of his kid's life denying parentage, letting her and his ex waste away in poverty and and later outright refusing to pay for her college (all of this mere pocket change for him).
When he threatens his ex in the 1988 segment, I said aloud, "Oh, fuck off, asshole!" Too despicable to randomly have moral outrage, something someone should have noted to Boyle, who directed the shit outta this, or Sorkin, probably too stuck up his own ass to care.
That said... the showdown between Fassbender and Daniels in '88? Perfect.
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