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After watching the movie "Legends of Silicon Valley"

After reading a work, I believe you must have a lot of gains worth sharing. It is time to write a review to record it. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following is my review of the movie "Legend of Silicon Valley" (selected 5 articles) for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. Review of the movie "Silicon Valley" Part 1

The movie I just watched mainly revolves around the founding of Apple and Microsoft. Are you still facing Bill after reading it? Gates' behavior was despicable, but when I thought about it later, it didn't seem that way.

This film mainly vividly reproduces the college life and entrepreneurial process of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Jobs' creativity and ability are naturally beyond words, but in the competition with Bill Gates, he was ultimately at a disadvantage, and it was also mentioned at the end of the film that Microsoft already held part of Apple's stock.

Looking at Jobs’ performance in the movie, from a management perspective, he mainly has the following problems:

1. He paid too much attention to the improvement of productivity and forgot about it. The handling of interpersonal relationships. In the film, he repeatedly asked his staff to work overtime to complete tasks for the company, without caring about their physical condition, and he ridiculed and ridiculed his subordinates if he was even slightly dissatisfied. Management is a science, which is the unity of science and art. It not only requires mastering scientific management theories and methods, but also needs to be closely integrated with reality and change according to changes in circumstances, so as to achieve good results. Real managers not only have the technical knowledge and ability to organize productivity, but also need to have the knowledge and skills of interpersonal relationships. It is difficult for someone like him who only understands business technology to complete organizational goals comprehensively and smoothly.

2. He did not lead the company's personnel well to work towards the same goal, but instead caused internal strife to deepen. Jobs paid too much attention to the development of a certain computer product and neglected other staff members, which led to increasingly fierce gang fights in the company, and there were some signs of personality cults. These will make it difficult to determine the company's goals, rapidly weaken internal cohesion, and prevent each member from coordinating with each other, making it difficult for the company to achieve its goals and hindering the company's further development.

3. As a leader, he did not implement his decision-making power well, but exercised his control and supervision rights excessively, and was unable to absorb other people's suggestions. As the company's top leader, Jobs should focus on making company decisions and determining the company's future development direction, rather than always appearing in employees' offices to check on their work progress. This will not only weaken the enthusiasm of employees, but also limit the company's long-term development and make it difficult to achieve goals. Moreover, as a good leader, he should know how to adopt other people's suggestions and build the company better, instead of engaging in authoritarianism and making the company an accessory to himself.

But Jobs also has advantages. Based on the market, competition, customer needs, and the strengths and weaknesses of the organization, he initially saw opportunities and seized them, making the Apple brand eventually famous around the world. If he didn't have the keen sense to discover and seize the opportunity, then there would be no need to think about everything after that.

From a personal perspective, there are also certain problems with Steve Jobs’s outlook on life. First of all, in order to protect his reputation, he was unwilling to admit that his biological daughter was not a competent father. Secondly, when he started his business, he was disheveled and took psychedelic drugs. These are all incomprehensible.

Looking back at Bill Gates, he and his team work together towards the same goal. The cohesion of the company continues to strengthen, the various members are coordinated with each other, the company has achieved long-term development, and the results of running the company are naturally better than those of Jobs.

Through this movie, we can clearly see the important position of leadership in the entire group. He is the cornerstone of the entire organization. If the organization is compared to a precise instrument, employees are its trivial parts, and the leader is the worker who assembles the instrument and controls the entire situation. Without him, no matter how many parts and no matter how expensive the cost is, it will be useless.

He should know and keep in mind the goals of the organization, and lead the entire team to work hard toward this goal so that the organization can achieve long-term development. Only in this way can he be regarded as a qualified leader. "Legend of Silicon Valley" movie review part 2

Tonight's management class teacher Ma showed me the film "Legend of Silicon Valley". Everyone was very happy, especially me who is a movie fanatic. Fans are also classmates of fruit fans. Everyone is exhausted physically and mentally after a day of classes. It’s a rare opportunity to relax. I don’t want to despise those students who sit in the back and do their homework with the weak light on. I just want to say that they have lost an appreciative person. The opportunity to watch a good movie was also an opportunity to learn management experience from two outstanding managers.

I originally thought that this film was shot in the same way as old movies to commemorate Steve Jobs who passed away not long ago. After checking the information on the Internet, I found out that this film is indeed an old movie and its release time. It was June 1999. Due to my limited ability to summarize, I will briefly describe the main content of the movie. "Silicon Valley" mainly tells the story of two young people in the 1970s and 1980s who worked hard for their dreams, constantly innovated, and constantly surpassed themselves to finally realize their ideals. The two of them have a lot of similarities. They are both college students who have not graduated. They both have good friends who started businesses with them. They are both geniuses in the IT industry. They are both founders of business empires. They both dream of change. world. In an era when IBM is the dominant company and dominates the sky with one hand, what makes me particularly touched is that there are still such a group of fearless, lawless and free young people. They are like highly creative pirates, trying their best to seize the giant ship of IBM. , youth is their proudest asset, so life becomes interesting, the story becomes rich, and the film becomes extremely charming. After watching the film, I learned about the unknown complex relationship between Apple and Microsoft, and learned more about the various hardships these two empires went through in the early days of their creation. I also gradually understood Steve Jobs’s words, “Stay hungry, stay foolish. ." profound meaning. Jobs and Bill were lucky. Behind them were two or three friends who truly understood them and helped them weather the storm and share their joy and success.

After watching "Legends of Silicon Valley", Gates' status in my mind has dropped greatly. As for the phrase he often talks about, "Good artists plagiarize, great artists steal." To sneer at him is to find an extremely far-fetched excuse for his shameful behavior of stealing the fruits of other people's labor. A good artist lies in his rich creativity, and a great artist lies in his great creativity. Everyone on this earth knows it. I feel sick when I think of Microsoft still selling its expensive Windows operating system openly and with great fanfare. However, character is character. Bill Gates’ marketing strategies and business acumen are still worth learning. And I admire his courage to lead two or three hooded guys into the IBM headquarters to contact their boss and tell them the name. It is surprising that the rights to use the little-known DOS operating system were sold to IBM and that IBM people agreed to the condition that he was not limited to selling the operating system to IBM alone. In addition, in order to obtain the new operating system starting with M that Apple was painstakingly developing, Bill Gates dared to go deep into Apple headquarters and defraud Jobs's trust to obtain the coveted operating system. What was even more powerful was that he wanted to avoid Jobs's suspicion and isolation. It took a long time for this system to be launched in Japan. When Jobs discovered this problem and became furious, he was able to extinguish his anger with just one mouth. Not only that, from many plots in the film, we can see that Bill Gates has special admiration and courage that ordinary people do not have. He has a pair of eyes that are good at looking for business opportunities, and a brain that is good at predicting the future and is quite flexible. He also has a thick skin that does whatever it takes to achieve his goals. In addition, he also has a powerful mother, so his success is a matter of course.

As for Jobs, after watching this film, I have even more admiration for him.

He is a pioneer, transformer and changer of the entire IT industry in the last century. He is the proud son of an era and a precious asset to all mankind. It is because of Jobs that home personal computers with graphical interfaces can gradually become popular among people. In life, various computer brands can spring up like mushrooms after Apple, the Internet can develop rapidly, and related products of the Internet era can be born. These have greatly enriched people's living world and changed an era. trajectory. I believe that thousands of years later, when people look back on the past, they will be in awe when they see the dazzling light of that superstar. This is just like us modern people miss Isaac Newton. It can be said that Jobs and Newton are very similar. , all changed the world with an apple. In the film, Jobs is a highly innovative leader with the charm of an Italian man. He makes his subordinates worship him like a god and is meticulous in his work. He is not making a mass consumer product but carefully outlining it. Each piece of art has established Apple's corporate culture and product style, brought unprecedented artistic enjoyment to consumers, and even made Apple's culture an indispensable part of American culture, allowing people around the world to Consumers go crazy for every piece of art they own. Jobs' style was completely different from Bill's. He was an out-and-out tyrant in the empire he built. His almost perverted harshness caused many outstanding employees to leave him, and he would become a strong enemy of Apple in the future. For example, many employees left him and went to Microsoft's main camp. Some senior employees started their own businesses and created UNIX and LINX systems that competed with MAC systems. He even frantically encouraged the Macintosh team and the MAC team he led to confront each other and attack each other, splitting the entire large company. People can't have only one face, men have many faces. In life, Jobs was not a good husband at first. His dissolute and cynicism in college did not change for a long time after working, until his best friend Wooz left. After he and the president of the company fired him, he seemed to suddenly realize that he began to change himself and began to use more effective methods to change the world.

At the end of the film, when Jobs returned to the position of Apple president more than ten years later, he was already facing an Apple company that was in turmoil, and little Bill, whom he looked down on at all at the time, was already a leader. The monarch of the Microsoft empire, who amazed the world, became the richest man in the world. This makes people lament that everything is unpredictable and things take turns. At this time, Jobs looked back at the smiling Bill Gates on the big screen and could only smile helplessly, feeling desolate.

However, the years have washed away Jobs’s impetuousness and frivolity and worn away his edges, but they have precipitated the essence of his thoughts. At this time, Jobs is eagerly looking forward to using his gushing creations Power changes the world again, and this time, the whole world will tremble! After watching the movie "Legends of Silicon Valley" Part 3

I watched "Legends of Silicon Valley" and ate an apple.

That sucks! It can compete with the great cause of party building. Fragments of story, fragments of plot. This is a movie about Gang Leader Qiao and Gates. Why did Gates become such a coward? Jobs was a mad genius, and Gates felt like a clown.

Using some famous quotes and deliberately contrasting the characters to make people admire it is a little bit better. The audience is not so easy to coax these days, even though it is a movie ten years ago.

It’s true that Jobs is the protagonist, but the way to highlight Apple and its leader is not to suppress Gates, which lowers the entire grade and makes people feel untrustworthy. It's too fake to let this kid like Gates be so cowardly that he can't even get a girlfriend. In the competition between the two companies, Gates was obviously ruthless. Jobs was responsible for innovation and Gates was responsible for plagiarism. But in a real battle, it is estimated that the two would have to fight overtly and covertly, and neither one would come clean. It seems that people who are truly extraordinary have some moral flaws, and it would be too hypocritical to cover it up~

The strangest thing is that Lao Qiao clearly let his girlfriend get pregnant with his child, but he still refused to admit it. I won’t pay alimony or anything. I’m crazy. The movie should have explained the reason, but for a long time, nothing was made clear... Gates was said to be evil, but Lao Qiao was a shadow in this matter. It seemed to be a pretentious way to express that Lao Qiao also had beautiful mistakes, so young Bourgeois's mood is no wonder that I, a Bolshevik, don't understand amorous feelings. I just hate such crazy men.

"If I choose genius, I must choose madness. These are the two sides of the coin." This is what Lao Qiao summed up himself, but this line is too pretentious. Instead of being insightful, it is just a fart ~ Wait until Gates dies. Yes, I guess the comparison is one-sided again.

Just as I was trying to see if there was anything good about it, the cast list came out gorgeously - I guessed the beginning, but I couldn't guess the ending. I feel cheated!

At a time when American movies are also having second-guessing, they can be more tolerant towards Chinese movies.

Are the apples in Silicon Valley sweet, dear?

After watching the life of a great person, let’s worry about tomorrow’s daily necessities ~ "Legend of Silicon Valley" movie review Part 4

Steve Jobs is a restless boy , thinking about big things all day long, wanting to be a big shot. He and a few accomplices studied electronic boards, established a company, and finally stole Fuji Xerox's computer technology. They became famous and were published in Fortune and Time. They were very satisfied with their ambitions. When I was about to succeed in my challenge to IBM, I found out that it had been stolen by a "bad" little man. This little man coaxed him around. On the surface, he always showed weakness to show humility, but secretly he sold his stolen operating system to NEC, got a big order, and his career began to take off. This man later became the richest man in the world - Bill Gates.

This time, Jobs was dumbfounded. The arrogant and arrogant Jobs finally suffered a blow. He was tough-talking and said, "We will eventually be better than you." Bill Gates simply responded, "It doesn't matter."

The result of being a pirate is this: if you don’t rob others, you will be robbed by others. A single oversight on your part can lead to a complete loss. This may be what the writers and directors of "Pirates of Silicon Valley" want to tell us.

However, unfortunately, this conclusion is too superficial.

Yes, Apple and Microsoft took off because they stole other people's things, but it is definitely not these "thefts" that determine their success. If success was so easy, everyone could become thieves. Why would so many R&D personnel be needed?

The director may have thought that in order to condense the decades of experience of Gates and Jobs into this one-and-a-half-hour film, it must be compressed to highlight their differences, so, They highlight Jobs's genius foresight and persuasive ability, and at the same time highlight Gates' softness to overcome strength and tenacious fighting spirit. These ideas are all very good, but this raises a question: is the compressed thing still real?

If you look up information about the starting points of Gates and Jobs' careers, you will find that "Apple" and "Microsoft" can dominate the world not through "stealing" but through perseverance. Just like his name "Jobs", Jobs was an out-and-out workaholic. When "Microsoft" was just a small team of a few people, Gates even worked for several days without changing his underwear, which annoyed his colleagues around him. Work while holding your nose. They can lead the company to create an era, which must be soaked in a lot of sweat.

It is a pity that these plots did not appear in "Pirates Of Silicon Valley / Legend of Silicon Valley". All we saw was the boss who played cool and abusive all day long and the "Legend" who kept making high-minded remarks. And the little Bill, who was stooped and seemed to be malnourished but full of evil inside, was speechless.

Picasso said: "Good artists copy, great artists steal." The director took it as the truth and talked about it. It's just that the director ignored that Picasso's statement of "theft" only refers to imitation in the entry-level stage. After entry, you need to use your own creativity. "Theft" is only a temporary means, not the whole fact. For example, when you enter high school, you don’t understand many things. Then you meet a teacher who teaches you all the knowledge. Finally, you are admitted to college. You can attribute the reason for your success in the exam to "theft". This teacher? Without this teacher, there will be other teachers who will teach you this knowledge. After all, this is what you must master and what the school should teach.

It is necessary for you to be grateful to this teacher for giving you things, but you cannot attribute all the reasons for your success to this teacher, right? After all, after someone teaches you something, you still need to put in your own hard work and sweat. It is just a matter of accumulating and applying it to get a score and get into college. If the reason for your career success is "stealing" from others, wouldn't it be like sacrificing the first and only the last?

Of course, this is a commercial film after all, not a documentary. It does not need to completely review the struggles and grievances of Microsoft and Apple. As long as it can create conflicts, entertain the public, and give everyone Just provide some talking points.

Therefore, it seems unnecessary for me to spend so much time talking about "struggle" and "creation". Thoughts after watching the movie "Legends of Silicon Valley" Part 5

I watched the movie "Legends of Silicon Valley" tonight and I had a lot of feelings.

First: To achieve a career, you must learn to "use it". In the film, neither Bill Gates' Microsoft nor Steve Jobs' Apple are the original creators in the field of computer operating systems, but they all "learned" good technologies from other companies, such as Xerox's at zero cost. window technology. It seems to be the "ancestor" of piracy.

Second: They are the same founders of two great companies, but why do they have completely different control over the companies? Steve Jobs has a prominent personality, is outgoing and public, while Bill Gates has a reserved and deep personality. The former easily makes enemies, while the latter is low-key and down-to-earth. Jobs is easily affected by emotional factors in his work, but Bill Gates is not very affected by emotions.

Third: Both of them have the same characteristic, that is, they are highly devoted to their own studies and work, and they are both workaholics.

Fourth: They are very confident in the field they are engaged in. They did not worship the electronics giant IBM at that time, let alone fear it, but they had an impulsive desire to challenge it. When IBM did not pay attention to their products and even looked down upon them, they were still confident and believed that their products could usher in a new era.

Fifth: Their adaptability and learning ability are very strong. The two protagonists were both unkempt and independent-minded students in school, but after they went out to find clients to discuss cooperation and were rejected many times due to personal image issues, they were able to recognize the reasons and correct them in time, and finally successfully found a partner.

Sixth: A person's success is not the result of one person, but the result of the efforts of a group of people, which is only concentrated in one person. Bill Gates' success is due to his friend Paul and others, and Jobs's success is also due to his friend Wozniak and others. Both of their successes are due to Xerox.

Seventh: The one who laughs first is not necessarily the one who laughs last.