

Jobs
Regie Joshua Michael SternVon der legendären Apple-Gründung in einer Garage in Los Altos bis hin zur Entwicklung des weltweiten Erfolgskonzerns – Technik- und Design-Ikone Steve Jobs wird kongenial von Ashton Kutcher verkörpert. Kalifornien 1976: College-Abbrecher und Hippie Steve Jobs hat eine Vision: Eines Tages soll jeder U.S.-Bürger einen Computer besitzen. Diese Vorstellung, an die zunächst keiner glauben mag, wird sich als wegweisend und revolutionär für die moderne Computertechnik und -nutzung erweisen. Nach der Gründung von Apple Computer Inc. in der berühmten Garage von Jobs' Eltern kommt es zu Spannungen mit dem charismatischen Gründer. Diese enden mit Jobs' unfreiwilligen Rücktritt – doch über ein Jahrzehnt kehrt er zurück ...
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- Rene Gaikwad11. September 2025Loved Ashton. Gonna watch it again on the iPod video.
- jetma313. April 2026Shorts on YouTube make it look great. Ashton made the walk look more important than the actual acting. Not a memorable movie.
- simonb11124. Januar 2026Extraordinary... Never really grasped the brilliance of steve jobs. A masterpiece performance from Ashton kitchen. Unmissable.
- Jesus Mintes28. Januar 2025Should I do more combustion but in drive
- mibalaz30. November 2025Really great movie I love it only one thing, there is nothing about Pixar company
- Manuel Frangis16. April 2025I just watched Jobs (2013), and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. As someone who loves Apple and really looks up to Steve Jobs, this movie hit in all the right ways. It is not just a straight biography. It is a look at the early grind, the passion, the chaos, and the vision that helped shape one of the most iconic companies in the world. It shows the ups, the downs, the ego, the brilliance, and how complicated Steve Jobs really was. And I honestly loved every second of it. Ashton Kutcher plays Steve Jobs, and right away you can tell how much he committed to the role. He nails the look, the voice, the posture — but more than that, he gets the energy right. There is this mix of quiet intensity and explosive ambition in every scene. You can feel how badly he wants to change the world, even if it means pushing people way too hard or burning bridges along the way. He is not trying to make Steve Jobs look perfect, and that’s why it works. It feels real. The movie focuses mostly on Apple’s early years — starting with Jobs at Reed College, building Apple in the garage with Steve Wozniak, creating the Apple II, and then launching the Macintosh. It shows how quickly things moved, how much innovation was happening, and how messy it all was behind the scenes. You see the excitement of a product launch and then the frustration of boardroom politics right after. It is a lot, but that’s what Apple’s history is like — full of highs and lows. Josh Gad plays Steve Wozniak, and I really liked his performance too. Woz is the opposite of Jobs in so many ways — kind, humble, and more focused on the technology than the business. Their friendship and eventual fallout are some of the most emotional parts of the movie. You can see how much they respected each other, but also how different their goals were. That tension is important, and the movie doesn’t shy away from it. The supporting cast is solid, with familiar names playing key roles in Apple’s early growth. The scenes where Jobs pitches ideas, argues with execs, or delivers those intense “this has to be perfect” speeches are some of the strongest parts of the movie. The music and visuals also help set the tone. It captures that late 70s to mid-80s vibe without being too flashy, and the pacing keeps things moving without ever feeling slow. I give Jobs 5 out of 5 stars because it made me feel like I was there — in the garage, in the boardrooms, in the early Apple offices when nobody knew what it would become. It shows the struggle, the risks, and the obsession that helped build something bigger than anyone expected. It is inspiring, complicated, and worth watching if you care about creativity, tech, or just chasing something bigger than yourself. Overall Jobs is a powerful look at a visionary who changed everything. It does not try to make him a hero or a villain just a flawed genius with a relentless drive to push the world forward. If you love Apple like I do, this movie is something you have to see. It reminded me why I admire Steve Jobs so much.
- Admin24. August 2025A good docudrama.
- mopr30. Juli 2025Worth a watch. Could of covered more of the era...but a good movie
- Roderick Vaughn Bridges18. Dezember 2024Good for what it was.
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Jobs Trivia
Jobs wurde am 15. August 2013 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Jobs führte(n) Joshua Michael Stern.
Jobs hat eine Spielzeit von 2 Std., 9 Min..
Jobs wurde produziert von Mark Hulme.
Von der legendären Apple-Gründung in einer Garage in Los Altos bis hin zur Entwicklung des weltweiten Erfolgskonzerns – Technik- und Design-Ikone Steve Jobs wird kongenial von Ashton Kutcher verkörpert. Kalifornien 1976: College-Abbrecher und Hippie Steve Jobs hat eine Vision: Eines Tages soll jeder U.S.-Bürger einen Computer besitzen. Diese Vorstellung, an die zunächst keiner glauben mag, wird sich als wegweisend und revolutionär für die moderne Computertechnik und -nutzung erweisen. Nach der Gründung von Apple Computer Inc. in der berühmten Garage von Jobs' Eltern kommt es zu Spannungen mit dem charismatischen Gründer. Diese enden mit Jobs' unfreiwilligen Rücktritt – doch über ein Jahrzehnt kehrt er zurück ...
Die Hauptcharaktere in Jobs sind Steve Jobs (Ashton Kutcher), Steve Wozniak (Josh Gad), Daniel Kottke (Lukas Haas).
Jobs ist bewertet mit 6.
Jobs ist eine Drama, Historie, Biography Film.
Jobs hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 4 von 10.
Jobs hatte ein Budget von 12 Mio. $.
Jobs erzielte Einnhamen von 42,1 Mio. $ an den Kinokassen.










































