Hailey Bird - November 5, 2015
In related news, the screenwriter of the Steve Jobs movie itself has responded to its purported inaccuracies by admitting he wasn't going for fact:
"'Steve Jobs' doesn't fall into the same genre" as other fact-based films, Sorkin told The Times. "It's not meant to be a dramatic re-creation of actual events."
— The Los Angeles Times
It's a shame the writer of such hits as A Few Good Men and The West Wing wasn't motivated to give us an insight into the real life of such a fascinating, complex and polarising figure like Jobs. Instead, as with Sorkin's The Social Network, it seems the big screen may never feature the real stories behind the people who shaped some of our most revolutionary technology.