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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine

  • 2015
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  • 2h 8m
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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.

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    • Alex Gibney
  • Writer
    • Alex Gibney
  • Stars
    • Steve Jobs
    • Alex Gibney
    • Steve Wozniak
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    • Director
      • Alex Gibney
    • Writer
      • Alex Gibney
    • Stars
      • Steve Jobs
      • Alex Gibney
      • Steve Wozniak
    • 33User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
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    Steve Jobs
    Steve Jobs
    • Self - Co-Founder, Apple Computers
    • (archive footage)
    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Steve Wozniak
    Steve Wozniak
    • Self - Co-Founder, Apple Computers
    • (archive footage)
    Michael S. Malone
    • Self - Tech Journalist
    Nolan Bushnell
    Nolan Bushnell
    • Self - Co-Founder, Atari
    Regis McKenna
    • Self - Hi-Tech Marketing Consultant
    Michael Moritz
    • Self - Venture Capitalist
    Sherry Turkle
    Sherry Turkle
    • Self - Director, MIT Initiative on Technology and the Self
    Bob Belleville
    • Self - Director of Engineering, Macintosh
    Chris Espinosa
    • Self - Manager, User Education
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Murray
    • Self - Director of Marketing
    • (archive footage)
    Rony Sebok
    • Self - Software Engineer
    • (archive footage)
    Bud Tribble
    • Self - Software Manager
    • (archive footage)
    Daniel Kottke
    Daniel Kottke
    • Self - Friend & Apple Technician
    Kobun Chino Otogawa
    • Self - Job's Spiritual Adviser
    • (archive footage)
    Chrisann Brennan
    • Self - Author, The Bite in the Apple
    Michael Hawley
    • Self - NeXT Engineer & Friend
    Joe Nocera
    • Self - Journalist
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      • Alex Gibney
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    8pullmyfinger85

    All these reviews/reviewers are mental.

    Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is being accused of not being a very uplifting view of Steve Jobs himself. The interviews and actually footage of Steve Jobs speaks for itself. It's not mean spirited; it's actual events, conversations and scandals that took place.

    Make no mistake, Steve Jobs was a brilliant man. This well-made documentary is self aware of his genius mind and how he controlled and oversaw every aspect from concept to completion of Apple corp, products and NeXT. It explored how he was David and took down Goliath (IBM) and now in the 21st century, has taken the rein as Goliath and isn't afraid to stomp on the little man.

    Director Alex Gibney poses the question(s): Why are we all so obsessed with Steve? Why did we all mourn for a man we've never met? What emotional connection ties us all with our products to the man himself?

    If you're interested in this type of pop culture, definitely check it out. Great perspective on a man and company that have changed/dominated our culture in many, many ways.
    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    A more balanced and fair argument than it's given credit for.

    Despite his over productivity and well-known biases, Alex Gibney is always an essential documentarian to watch, especially since his Oscar winning film. He's already made the best documentary of the year thus far with his attack on Scientology, Going Clear, anything else is icing on the cake. While that film is a revealing call to arms, his Steve Jobs film The Man In The Machine tries those same tricks but it's coming a little too late, especially as the film frames itself over the outpouring of grief over his death. Not that the film is a poor effort. As Going Clear illustrated what we already knew, so does this film. It's not a 2-hour attack as reported - along with the justifications to question society's hero worship towards him are all the reasons he's beloved and considered a visionary that changed the world. Those later Apple announcements with the awed cheers for Jobs earn a similar spine-tingle as the Scientology congregations in Going Clear. It's more endearing here.

    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
    8KoalaBear33

    The good, the bad and the ugly -- a balanced look at Steve Jobs

    I feel that a lot of content about Steve Jobs, whether film or TV interviews or books or written articles, often present a simplistic, one-sided, view of Steve Jobs. Many present just a portion, such as the technological achievements; others just cover certain time periods--the resurgence of Apple after 2000--and doesn't clearly convey the character of Steve Jobs and his history.

    This documentary is something unique: it presents a balanced view of Steve Jobs. It is mostly about Steve Jobs as a person and less about Apple or technologies he was involved in.

    Steve Jobs: Man in the Machine covers not only the good side, including his spiritual journey, but also his terrible personality, some serious ethics lapses (such as the options backdating scandal or the secret deal with other companies to prevent tech workers from getting jobs elsewhere), and some controversial manufacturing practices sanctioned by Apple (regarding its suppliers in China and elsewhere). This coverage of the controversial issues is what makes this a great documentary; it doesn't whitewash anything at all.

    If you are looking for something more about the technology or how he made Apple into a success, you should check out other material. But if you are looking to learn about how Steve Jobs was as a person, I highly recommend this documentary. I have seen or read quite a bit about Steve Jobs (since the 90's) and this probably does the best job of covering his complex personality and his decisionmaking.
    6leonblackwood

    An eye opener to the world behind Apple! 6/10

    Review: After seeing the 2 Steve Jobs movies, starring Ashton Kutcher and Michael Fassbender, I personally thought that they didn't do Jobs justice but now that I have seen this documentary, he really was a calculating, manipulative and uncaring person. Nobody doubts the bare genius of the man, who had a unique vision which has taken over the world but his under hand tactics and dangerous minds games have damaged some people for life. When you hear the interviews from his fellow co-workers, who actually worked side by side with Steve, they all seem like there life's were hanging on a thread, so my question is, was it really worth it? I know that the Apple brand is one of the biggest in the world and that everyone has an iPhone but when people are committing suicide, mainly because of the bare pressure in the business, I personally would rather work in McDonald's. Anyway, this documentary gives more information than the movies did but I personally don't think that anyone would have said anything about the "goings on" behind Apple doors if Steve Jobs was still alive. You do have to have a cutthroat personality to make it in business, so it seems like he was the right person to dominate the technology market but if a lot of the stories in this documentary are true, I think he went a bit too far in a lot of circumstances. Anyway, this is definitely worth a watch, basically because everyone knows about the Apple brand, and I'm sure that people will come away with there own personal opinion about Steve Jobs and his determination to take over the world. Educational!

    Round-Up: This documentary was written and directed by Alex Gibney, 62, who has brought you over 30 documentaries, which include The Armstrong Lie, Mr. Dynamite, My Trip To Al-Qaeda, Finding Fela! and many more. He has a way of getting to the gritty truth, even though it could damage people's reputation but that's what makes a documentary worth watching. 

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their documentaries, which give an in depth look into the private and personal life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs. 6/10
    8ccorral419

    Jobs is a bundle of personal, public and work life contradictions

    Film Review: Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine. Academy Award Winning Director Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side - 2008) loves his "behind the scenes" look at people and events (Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief - 2015). So, it 's no surprise he's ready and able to take on Steve Jobs. This look at Apple/Jobs moving quickly pass the start up years of Apple, and focuses primarily on Jobs' work ethics (and/or lack there of). Through select interviews and replaying of testimony, the viewer is provided a unique look into Jobs' personal, public and work life persona - all showing a bundle contradictions. However, be this information new or old to the viewer, there is no question the Man behind the Machine (Apple) produced one of today's most innovative products.

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      Apple 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."
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      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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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Steve Jobs: Bilgisayarın İçindeki Adam
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CNN Films
      • Jigsaw Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $494,506
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $140,064
      • Sep 6, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $494,506
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