A look at the personal and private life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.A look at the personal and private life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.A look at the personal and private life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.
- Self - Co-Founder, Apple Computers
- (archive footage)
- Self - Narrator
- (voice)
- Self - Co-Founder, Apple Computers
- (archive footage)
- Self - Manager, User Education
- (archive footage)
- Self - Director of Marketing
- (archive footage)
- Self - Software Engineer
- (archive footage)
- Self - Software Manager
- (archive footage)
- Self - Job's Spiritual Adviser
- (archive footage)
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- Writer
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Jobs is a bundle of personal, public and work life contradictions
Great movie
The best documentary account we have so far.
there are some events where the narrator's script seems to deliver biased moral opinion on the events and choice made in Steve Job's life even if it is often both positive AND negative. Because there seems to be a bias at times, it detracts from the documentary's potential as a film for the preservation and posterity of Steve Job's historical life and actions but,
if you're capable of thinking for yourself and listening only to the wonderful facts that it presents and are capable of forming your own opinions and ignoring the occasional political spin. This is the best doc/feature we've had in the last 4 years since his passing in terms of delivering a full account of all the man's most notable works and his own personal life.
Excellent work.
Solid movie
A more balanced and fair argument than it's given credit for.
The negative reaction to this documentary's criticisms almost highlight that hero worship he still harnesses, but it's difficult to argue over the hard facts of his bullying, both minor and major as documented here. Ultimately, Gibney poses the film as a reflection on our emotional connection to our technology and how that extends to its creator, but while it's an interesting conversation it results only in vague existentialism asking similar questions that he started with. Yes, we've grown dependant on our tech and Jobs' death sparked fear that innovation will slow, that's more or less where the grief comes from and nothing to do with Jobs' life or business tactics. His image as an icon is Goliath and this film is a little David and it offers a small but fair chiseling of that towering statue. It's not Gibney's best work and it spends this year in the shadow of two significant films, but it's still solidly produced and worth a watch for an insight into Jobs' life, especially with Danny Boyle's biopic on the horizon.
7/10
Did you know
- TriviaApple senior executive Eddy Cue was quick to express his disappointment in this documentary, describing the film on Twitter as "an inaccurate and mean-spirited view of my friend" and "not a reflection of the Steve I knew."
- Quotes
Himself - Narrator: In the end I was left with the same question with which I began this journey: Why did so many strangers weep for Steve Jobs? It is just simple to say it was because he gave us products we love, without asking why we love them the way we do. It is too simple even to conclude that we love them because they connect us to a wider world and the people in our lives that are far away. Because these machines isolate us too. Perhaps the contradictory nature of our experience with these gadgets, narrates the contradictions of Jobs himself: He was an artist who sought perfection, but could never found peace. He had the focus of a monk, but none of the empathy. He offered us freedom, but only within his closed garden to which he held the key.
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- Steve Jobs: Bilgisayarın İçindeki Adam
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $494,506
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $140,064
- Sep 6, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $494,506
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
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