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Lisa's life with Brennan is difficult, and Jobs accuses Brennan of behaving erratically and using Lisa to get money from him. He spends time with a 9-year-old Lisa, whom he now acknowledges. The film's second act portrays Jobs preparing for the NeXT Computer launch in 1988. Jobs then discusses company politics with CEO John Sculley (Daniels) they talk about Jobs' life as an adopted child, and Jobs admits that his need for control stems from his feelings of powerlessness in being given up.Ī montage shows that the Macintosh failed to meet expectations and the struggling company ousted Jobs, who founded NeXT. Flashbacks show the two creating the Apple II, revealing that Wozniak's ideas made the product successful. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (Rogen) wishes Jobs well and asks him to acknowledge the Apple II team in his remarks, but Jobs refuses. Jobs bonds with Lisa over her MacPaint art and agrees to provide more money and a house, though he still denies his fatherhood. Brennan arrives with Lisa to confront Jobs she is bitter over his denials and his refusal to support her despite his wealth.

Meanwhile, Jobs rants about a Time magazine article that exposed his paternity dispute with ex-girlfriend Chrisann Brennan (Waterson): Jobs denies he is the father of Brennan's five-year-old daughter, Lisa. Hertzfeld finally suggests faking the demo using the prototype 512k computer. The computer's voice demo will not say "hello", and Jobs demands engineer Andy Hertzfeld (Stuhlbarg) fixes it, threatening to publicly humiliate him in the presentation. The first depicts Jobs and marketing executive Joanna Hoffman (Winslet) dealing with problems before the Apple Macintosh launch in 1984. The film is divided into three acts set in the lead-up to key product launches hosted by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs (Fassbender). The film premiered at the 2015 Telluride Film Festival on September 5, 2015, and began a limited release in New York and Los Angeles on October 9, 2015. The film is directed by Danny Boyle, with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin inspired by Walter Isaacson's biography Steve Jobs, as well as interviews conducted by Sorkin. co-founder Steve Jobs, starring Michael Fassbender in the title role. Steve Jobs is a 2015 American biographical film based on the life of Apple Inc.
