By Jeffrey Goldfarb NEW YORK, Aug 16 (Reuters Breakingviews) – A movie about Steve Jobs ought to embody the bold and visionary spirit of its subject. Ashton Kutcher does his best impersonation of the Apple founder, but that’s about as inspired as “Jobs” really gets. Like the original Mac, iPod or iPhone, this indie production is only the first iteration of the Jobs biopic. More, hopefully improved, versions will follow. “Jobs” dramatizes a stretch from the entrepreneur’s shaggy-haired, barefoot college days in the 1970s to his triumphant return to Apple in 1996 from a boardroom coup. …
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Review: Biopic reveals Steve’s jobs not Steve Jobs