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The trailer of Steve Jobs: The Main in the Machinee, the documentary film releasing this year on Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs by Oscar winner documentary director Alex Gibney is here and it throws some light on the darker corners and unasked questions.
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is a documentary and shouldn’t be confused with Hollywood director Danny Boyle’s upcoming film on Steve Jobs’ life starring Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet and Seth Rogen, which is also set to release this year. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is a full length documentary made by joining small pieces, footage, interviews of Steve Jobs and his close co-workers, which shows Steve’s unflattering and dark side. The trailer of the documentary film has already given us satisfying glimpses and proved that this is not going to be any other film about the great icon, who isn’t among us anymore. This is not some other story depicting a great man’s great struggle to glory. The documentary film will take us through the life and aftermath of the brilliant and visionary man Steve Jobs, who at times was so caught up with his passion of creating something big that he failed to care about emotions or other aspects in life.
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The film’s trailer shows us the footage from Steve’s life, how he started, his journey and creation of Apple. Apart from footage and interviews of Steve Jobs, the trailer also features his co-workers and their side of the story as they reveal some hidden facts about Steve, which shapes an unflattering and unflinching dark side of Steve Jobs. The story starts to build up as we hear Belleville say in the trailer, “The work was intense, the commitment needed to do it was intense. I lost my wife, I lost my children.” He goes further on and points out that only Steve Jobs could have done what he did it. “He was not that much fun most of the time, but there are those moments when suddenly he’s the only person who could have ever done it,” we hear one of the ex- employees of Apple, Belleville say.
The trailer of the film portrays Steve Jobs passion for Apple and his never giving up attitude to create something bigger and better. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine’s trailer is evocative. The critically examined 2-hour long documentary film by director Alex Gibney on Steve Jobs hits the theatres on September 4, 2015 in USA.
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