Gates is portrayed in an even less flattering way-as some kind of outright sociopath who is driven to destroy all those who try to do business with him. Steve Jobs is presented as a visionary, but also as a slavedriver and someone who refuses to accept that he's the illegitimate father of a young girl.
The movie isn't very kind to either Jobs or Gates, emphasizing their negative qualities. And you will be fascinated by how these men got where they are today. Nevertheless, it manages to capture the essence of how much of modern computing came to be: the cluelessness of Xerox about what its own computer scientists were doing Steve Jobs' artistic vision at Apple and Bill Gates' ruthless business practices at Microsoft. A flawed but intriguing character study of two of the most extraordinary individuals of our modern technological era.