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Llegan las primeras críticas a la película jOBS - QiiBO
Llegan las primeras críticas a la película jOBS - QiiBO QiiBO

Llegan las primeras críticas a la película jOBS

Termina el Festival de cine, Sundance, y con él comienzan a llegar las primeras críticas de jOBS, el primero de dos películas del co-fundador de Apple, Steve Jobs.

jOBS, filme independiente que protagoniza Ashton Kutcher (Steve Jobs) y Josh Gad (Steve Wozniak), según las primeras críticas que han estado saliendo en la web, apuntan a lo que me más me temía, una película que aporta muy poco a lo ya conocido por muchos. La película dirigida por Joshua Michael Stern muestra muchos de los sucesos más importantes en la vida del emblemático CEO de Apple pero, al parecer el guión, no logra inyectarle pasión a estos, haciendo que el público no logre conectar con el joven Jobs y el filme se sienta algo superficial. Sin embargo, hasta ahora, todos parecen estar de acuerdo en que Kutcher hizo un buen trabajo representando al controvertido Steve Jobs.

La película parece que es entretenida y muchos de los seguidores de la tecnología, y en especial de Apple, disfrutarán de revivir muchos de los sucesos que conformaron a la iconica empresa de Cupertino.

Críticas película Jobs

A continuación algunos extractos de webs especializadas que asistieron al screening de jOBS en el Festival Sundace.

SlashFilm:

Ashton Kutcher Plays Steve Jobs, But We Don’t Get To Know Steve Jobs

Apple fans are going to be very mixed on Jobs. On one hand here’s the story they’ve been dying to see, on screen, and it looks great. But the film feels slight because it tries to do too much. The effort is there and the film is entertaining, but it’s feels like the PC version of the story instead of the Apple.

/Film rating: 5.5 out of 10

Cinema Blend:

Ashton Kutcher Does Well, But The Movie Fails To Think Different

After 10 days of watching Sundance films that wholly reject traditional Hollywood formulas, it’s exhausting to see the work Joshua Michael Stern does here, leaning heavily on an overbearing score and soft lighting and scenes that lay out the film’s themes as broadly as a corporate presentation. The Steve Jobs of this movie, who’s constantly berating his employees to come up with something better than the status quo, would have hated the pat sentiments and dull direction of jOBS. Apple urged people to think different. jOBS does anything but.

CriticWire:

Ashton Kutcher Does A Solid Steve in ‘jOBS,’ But Is This Tame Biopic a Lost Cause From the Start?

As a whole, the movie inevitably suffers from comparison to “The Social Network,” another recent biopic about cutthroat tech innovators that’s superior in every way. The David Fincher-directed movie burrowed inside the essence of competitive young brilliance and triumphantly explored how inspired minds engage in endless competition. “jOBS” renders the same forces through the Apple founder’s ongoing persistence without a modicum of depth. “We gotta risk everything,” Jobs tells his team early on. The movie could have taken that advice; the problem with “jOBS” is that it plays too safe.

Criticwire grade: C+

Jobs está pautado para estrenar el 19 de abril de este año. La dirección está a cargo de Joshua Michael Stern, el guión es de Matt Whiteley y acompañando a Ashton Kutcher veremos a Josh Gad, Dermont Mulroney, Amanda Crew, Matthew Modine y J.K Simmons entre otros.

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