The narrative traces Jobs' origins as a rebellious young man starting in a suburban garage with his friend Steve Wozniak
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is a provocative 2015 documentary directed by . Unlike celebratory biopics, this film serves as a "skeptical essay" that contrasts Steve Jobs's public image as a Zen visionary with the harsher realities of his personal and professional conduct. Core Themes and Analysis Steve Jobs The Man in the Machine 2015 HDRip Xv...
Still, the film never calls Jobs a monster. It calls him human — deeply, painfully human — and asks why we celebrate certain kinds of cruelty when they come wrapped in industrial design. The narrative traces Jobs' origins as a rebellious
Would you like a companion piece on the 2013 film Jobs (Ashton Kutcher) or Danny Boyle’s 2015 Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) for comparison? It calls him human — deeply, painfully human
But Gibney’s response—given in a 2015 Vanity Fair interview—was simple: “The myth is already well-lit. I’m interested in the shadows.”