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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine

In this documentary film, there is a special picture of Steve Jobs the man who always wore that black turtleneck and blue jeans. The film features a real insight into Steve Jobs as a genius in the form of a true icon and an outlook on Jobs' legacy that includes interviews with a handful of his close associates at various stages of his life. The film also follows the essence of the Apple legend and its values ​​that shape Silicon Valley culture and other paths in Jobs' world.
Duration: 128 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2015
IMDb: 6.9
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Nerdist
November 13, 2015 Whether or not you care about Apple products or Steve Jobs, Gibney's documentary offers a story well worth watching.
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Flavorwire
May 28, 2016 A welcome (and, frankly, a bit overdue) corrective to the Jobs hagiography.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
September 04, 2015 Little here is new, but the archival footage is well chosen, the interviewees are illuminating, and Gibney, as usual, potently synthesizes what's out there.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
September 03, 2015 Brings home the complexities and contradictions of the man.
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RogerEbert.com
September 04, 2015 A complex portrait that gives as much weight to Jobs' world-changing talents as to his personal flaws.
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4:3
April 01, 2016 Not only on a biographical account of Jobs, but also a look at the way in which big business and consumers at large engaged with the mythic personal narrative he fostered.
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Christian Science Monitor
September 04, 2015 There is practically nothing in this film that was not already raked over in Walter Isaacson's 2013 biography or in the many thousands of articles about Jobs over the years. But there is something about seeing and hearing this story onscreen.
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New Yorker
September 14, 2015 Despite the movie's journalistic substance, the pleasure-free banality of its style gets in the way of a view of Jobs himself, whose work is as much aesthetic as it is industrial.
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TheWrap
September 04, 2015 "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" is still wholly engrossing, especially in its first half, when it tells its thrilling creation stories.
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Laramie Movie Scope
December 23, 2015 Gibney is never able to join, or understand, the choir of millions singing the praises of Steve Jobs. Perhaps because of this, the documentary he has created seems a lot closer to the truth than anything else I've seen about Jobs.
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Austin Chronicle
August 29, 2016 An overlong but insightful documentary.
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