Unlike most Hollywood films, the most remarkable aspect of Danny Boyleâs Steve Jobs is undoubtedly its style. Narrative, characters, and even the themes of the film all play second fiddle to the distinct styles of Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. And still, Steve Jobs avoids the âform over substanceâ trap through splendid performances and a powerful story of family amid the backdrop of Jobsâ unique innovative spirit. The result is a film which we appreciate both for what it has to say, and the means in which it speaks.
