In an era when the world of technology was dominated by giants like IBM and Microsoft, a young Steve Jobs, portrayed by Ashton Kutcher, struggles to find his place. The story begins in the 1970s, when, after dropping out of college, Jobs embarks on an unconventional adventure, exploring his love for music and spirituality in India. However, fate has a different path in store for him: returning home to team up with his friend Steve Wozniak to found Apple.
As the company develops, Jobs' innovative vision begins to take shape, driven by his desire to change the world. However, the road to success is not easy. The film explores his ups and downs, from creating the iconic personal computer to tensions with his team and his own internal struggles. Throughout the narrative, his complex personal relationships are highlighted, particularly with his family and collaborators, in a journey that confronts him with his own humanity.
With a focus on his charismatic personality and his sometimes controversial leadership, the story immerses us in the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship and innovation, where the passion for creating something extraordinary clashes with the pressure to maintain success. In the end, the film presents a reflection on genius and the price one may pay for following their own vision in a constantly changing world.