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Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is not a biography. It is an autopsy of a cultural phenomenon. Whether you believe Jobs was a necessary asshole who moved humanity forward or a cruel savant who lucked into Wozniak’s engineering, Gibney forces you to confront your own complicity in the "cult of Mac." And as for the "HDRip XviD"—it’s a relic of a less refined internet, much like the early Apple II days Jobs tried so hard to forget. Steve Jobs The Man in the Machine 2015 HDRip Xv...
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The documentary examines how Jobs, exiled from Apple in 1985, returned in 1997 to orchestrate the greatest corporate turnaround in history. It revels in the iconic product launches—iMac, iPod, iPhone—but always with a question hanging in the air: At what cost?
is a 2015 documentary directed by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney . It offers a critical, unflinching look at the life and legacy of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, contrasting his visionary genius with a reportedly ruthless and abrasive personality. Key Themes & Focus