Danny Boyle’s masterful biopic offers a unique, three-act look at the visionary behind Apple, focusing not on his entire life, but on the crucial moments right before three iconic product launches. For film enthusiasts and collectors, the 2015 1080p Blu-ray release is the definitive way to experience this intense character study, offering exclusive features and a pristine audio-visual experience that brings Boyle's bold directorial choices to life.
The second act transitions to the smooth, rich colors of 35mm film during the NeXT Cube announcement. The Blu-ray transfer boasts exceptional contrast ratios here, defining the deep blacks of the backstage shadows against the harsh, bright stage lights. Act III (1998): Digital Arri Alexa
Shot on 16mm, offering a grainy, frantic, "startup" feel.
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack, which reviewers from Blu-ray.com highlight for its clear dialogue prioritization and weighty electronic score. Exclusive Bonus Content steve jobs 2015 1080p bluray exclusive
Unlike a traditional cradle-to-grave biopic, Aaron Sorkin's razor-sharp screenplay structures the film backstage at three significant events: the 1984 launch of the Macintosh, the 1988 launch of the NeXT computer, and the 1998 unveiling of the iMac. The film navigates Jobs' genius and his often-antipathetic relationships with colleagues, his daughter Lisa, and his own legacy. This innovative structure allowed the film to earn two Academy Award nominations and two Golden Globe wins for Michael Fassbender's stunning performance and Sorkin's script.
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Shot on grainy 16mm film to capture an authentic, low-fidelity vintage aesthetic. Danny Boyle’s masterful biopic offers a unique, three-act
, and digital formats to represent different eras (1984, 1988, 1998). A 1080p Blu-ray exclusive preserves the specific film grain and color grading of each era without the compression artifacts common in streaming.
Unlike a traditional cradle-to-grave biopic, Steve Jobs (2015) is a character study structured entirely around three specific product launches. Set backstage in the minutes leading up to three iconic presentations (the 1984 Macintosh, the 1988 NeXT Cube, and the 1998 iMac), the film uses a theatrical, dialogue-heavy approach to dissect the complicated relationship between Jobs and his daughter, Lisa, his co-workers, and his own ego.
The surround speakers come alive during the pre-launch sequences. You will hear the low rumble of thousands of eager fans waiting in the auditorium, the hum of vintage computers, and stagehands shouting in the background, creating an immersive, 360-degree environment. the hum of vintage computers
The Blu-ray includes several "behind-the-scenes" supplements that were exclusive to the home release at launch: Inside Jobs: The Making of Steve Jobs:
The 2015 cinematic portrait of Apple’s co-founder, simply titled Steve Jobs , directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin, is a masterpiece of dialogue-driven drama. While streaming services offer convenience, cinephiles and Apple enthusiasts consistently seek out the edition to experience the film’s meticulous technical craft as intended.
Sorkin’s script is 180 pages of rapid ping-pong dialogue. The exclusive BluRay features a picture-in-picture mode that shows the actual script pages scrolling in real-time while the scene plays. Watching Fassbender deliver a three-page monologue in 90 seconds while seeing the omitted stage directions is a masterclass in acting.
: An audio track featuring director Danny Boyle, who discusses his vision for the film and the unique challenges of shooting in three different formats. Writer and Editor Commentary