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The iPod Revolution is a fascinating look into the seismic shift in the music landscape, driven largely by one man's vision. While the director remains unknown, the film does an admirable job of capturing that chaotic energy of the early 2000s tech boom. The pacing feels almost frenetic at times, mirroring the rush of innovation. It dives deep into the behind-the-scenes decisions at Apple, shedding light on how Steve Jobs revitalized the company and helped us all transition into a digital music era. There's a certain nostalgia woven throughout, especially with the archival footage of early iPods and interviews that provide insight into the cultural impact. It's kind of raw and not overly polished, which gives it a unique vibe among tech documentaries.
Focuses on Apple's impact on musicInteresting archival footageCaptures the era's tech excitement
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