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Essay / Steve Jobs Character Analysis - 1176
As usual, Winslet is stunning in her portrayal of Hoffman - as if that should come as a surprise, even if her character tends to seem more like a personal assistant than a a significant character. spoke on the steering wheel. Regardless, Hoffman serves as a voice of reason for the sometimes extravagant Jobs—and a closing verse exchange between Fassbender and Winslet illuminates the duo's unique, boundaryless working (and friendly) relationship. Normally, you'd think Fassbender and Winslet would both do this. beef up the show – and to some extent, Michael Fassbender reigns supreme, so to speak. However, Seth Rogen and Jeff Daniels intervene with precision and rapid execution. Clearly, Daniels is still in The Newsroom form and looks like he walked straight onto Jobs' set from the now-defunct HBO series - although he's nonetheless effective in his efforts. Equally powerful is Rogen, who takes a break from his typical comedic shenanigans – and excels supremely, particularly in a final blow-for-blow showdown at the end of the film with