The emotional responses to 'Jobs' are primarily driven by its biographical and dramatic portrayal of Steve Jobs' early life and the founding of Apple. Viewers experience a significant degree of **Sadness**, **Empathy**, and **Melancholy** as they witness the struggles, personal sacrifices, and complex relationships inherent in his journey. **Inspiration** is a key emotion, stemming from Jobs' visionary drive, entrepreneurial spirit, and the creation of groundbreaking technology from humble beginnings. **Curiosity** and **Anticipation** are present as the narrative unfolds the lesser-known aspects of his early career and the evolution of Apple. Moments of **Satisfaction**, **Joy**, and **Happiness** arise from the successes and innovations, such as the development of the Apple I and the introduction of the iPod, while underlying **Anxiety** and **Anger** reflect the challenges and Jobs' often difficult personality.
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