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Unlike traditional biopics that try to cover a whole lifetime, this film focuses on three high-stakes product launches: the , the NeXT Cube (1988) , and the iMac (1998) .
Michael Fassbender delivers a powerhouse performance as Steve Jobs. He doesn't just mimic Jobs; he captures the frantic energy, the charm, the ruthlessness, and the intellectual genius of the man.
: Director Danny Boyle used three different film formats to represent the eras: 16mm (punky and grainy for 1984), 35mm (elegant for 1988), and high-definition digital (clean and clinical for 1998).
utilized the crisp clarity of the Arri Alexa digital camera , representing the digital revolution of the late 90s. steve jobs 2015 1080p bluray exclusive
The Blu-ray presentation is essential for a film that relies heavily on, ironically, technology. The, Steve Jobs (2015) 1080p release allows viewers to see the texture of the Apple Macintosh casing, the glow of the NeXT computer monitor, and the sleek design of the iMac G3, all designed to transport the audience back in time.
As of this writing, Steve Jobs has not received a native 4K Ultra HD BluRay release. Rumors persist that Universal is waiting for a 10th-anniversary edition (2025), but as of now, the remains the reference quality version.
A 44-minute, three-part documentary. It covers Michael Fassbender’s performance, the source material by Walter Isaacson, the recurring supporting characters (Wozniak, Hoffman, and Sculley), and the technical challenges of shooting in real locations. Feature Commentary with Director Danny Boyle: Unlike traditional biopics that try to cover a
Shot on sleek, rich 35mm film to reflect Jobs' transition into corporate maturity and obsession with perfection.
A fascinating listen for anyone interested in the mechanics of storytelling. Sorkin explains his choices to compress history and fabricate specific confrontations for dramatic effect, while Graham details how he cut the film to maintain its relentless, breathless pacing. Final Verdict
The launch of the Macintosh 128K. This act captures the frantic energy of a revolutionary tech debut plagued by a system error that threatens to ruin the presentation. : Director Danny Boyle used three different film
Because of Sorkin's dense, rhythmic dialogue, the cast rehearsed each 40-minute act for two weeks before filming it in sequence. Michael Fassbender reportedly memorized all 180 pages of the script by the final act.
| Feature | Streaming (4K/HDR) | 2015 1080p BluRay Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~15-25 Mbps (variable) | ~35-40 Mbps (constant) | | Audio | Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (lossy) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 (lossless) | | Film Grain | Often smeared/blocky | Pristine, natural texture | | Bonus Features | Trailers only (usually) | Full documentary, deleted scenes, commentary | | Ownership | License (revocable) | Physical (permanent) | | Act Structure | Seamless branching glitches exist | Flawless playback |