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After a significant failure at the box office, the makers and actors of the film are reaping the rewards Steve Jobs at least now, at various annual awards success. The Golden Globes, the traditional harbinger of the more famous Oscars, won the film Steve Jobs two at once. Awards went to Aaron Sorkin for Best Screenplay and Kate Winslet for Best Supporting Actress.

“I'm usually better at speaking. Now you could operate on me, I'm so amazed by what happened," Sorkin did not hide his shock while receiving the Golden Globe, for which it was after a bust with viewers satisfaction.

"It took away a little bit of the pride we felt for the movie," admitted Sorkin. First limited screening Steve Jobs it broke records in the United States, but once it spread across the country and then to Europe, the anticipated film fell far short of expectations. Financially, he ended up doing roughly like JOBS from 2013 with Ashton Kutcher. However, it cost much less.

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Kate Winslet also received a Golden Globe for her performance in a supporting role, who portrayed Joanna Hoffman, Mac's PR chief and close colleague of Steve Jobs in the film. It was Winslet's fourth Golden Globe in her career. Not even Sorkin went for it the first time, in 2011 he won it for the script for the film The Social Network.

In the other two categories in which he was Steve Jobs nominated at the Golden Globes, the film failed. Michael Fassbender lost out to Leonardo DiCaprio and the film in the lead role The Revenant and the award for best score went to Ennio Morricone for The Hateful Eight.

Still, the creators can consider two Golden Globes a success after a big failure with the audience. In addition, they will probably have some irons in the fire at the Oscars, whose nominations have yet to be announced, and three awards will Steve Jobs compete at the prestigious British BAFTA Awards.

Source: Variety
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