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So, 'Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview' is quite a peculiar piece in the documentary realm. It’s just Steve, a camera, and a lot of candid conversation from 1995. You really get a sense of the man behind the tech—his thoughts on competition, particularly with Microsoft, feel raw and unfiltered. The pacing is laid-back, almost intimate, and Jobs isn’t holding back. He dives into his early life, his philosophy on innovation, and where he sees things going. There's no flashy editing or overwhelming visuals, just pure dialogue. What makes it distinct, I think, is how it captures a pivotal moment in tech history, right before everything exploded. It’s fascinating to see his mindset during that era.
Candid look at Jobs' thoughts in the 90sFocus on dialogue over flashy visualsInteresting historical context for tech enthusiasts
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