Steve Jobs: Man in the Machine

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États-Unis, 2015, 120 min

Réalisation:

Alex Gibney

Scénario:

Alex Gibney

Photographie:

山崎裕, Samuel Painter

Musique:

Will Bates

Acteurs·trices:

Alex Gibney (narrateur), Steve Jobs (i.a.), Ridley Scott (i.a.), Ted Koppel (i.a.), Dan Rather (i.a.)
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Résumés(1)

In his signature black turtleneck and blue jeans, shrouded in shadows below a milky apple, Steve Jobs' image was ubiquitous. But who was the man on the stage? What accounted for the grief of so many across the world when he died? From Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney, 'Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine' is a critical examination of Jobs who was at once revered as an iconoclastic genius and a barbed-tongued tyrant. A candid look at Jobs' legacy featuring interviews with a handful of those close to him at different stages in his life, the film is evocative and nuanced in capturing the essence of the Apple legend and his values which shape the culture of Silicon Valley to this day. (Magnolia Pictures)

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Critiques (1)

kaylin 

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anglais This is a documentary that adds basically nothing new about Jobs. It focuses on what is generally known about him and only occasionally on some interesting tidbits that are not so well known. It's emphasized a bit that he was a controversial figure, which is good, but again, it's not something fundamentally crucial in the documentary. It's still all about the successes he's had. ()