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Micro Men

  • Téléfilm
  • 2009
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
985
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Micro Men (2009)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 1979 Clive Sinclair, British inventor of the pocket calculator, frustrated by the lack of home investment in his project,the electric car, also opposes former assistant Chris Curry's beli... Tout lireIn 1979 Clive Sinclair, British inventor of the pocket calculator, frustrated by the lack of home investment in his project,the electric car, also opposes former assistant Chris Curry's belief that he can successfully market a micro-chip for a home computer. A parting of the ways... Tout lireIn 1979 Clive Sinclair, British inventor of the pocket calculator, frustrated by the lack of home investment in his project,the electric car, also opposes former assistant Chris Curry's belief that he can successfully market a micro-chip for a home computer. A parting of the ways sees Curry, in partnership with the Austrian Hermann Hauser and using whizz kid Cambridge... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Saul Metzstein
  • Writer
    • Tony Saint
  • Stars
    • Alexander Armstrong
    • Martin Freeman
    • Edward Baker-Duly
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    985
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Writer
      • Tony Saint
    • Stars
      • Alexander Armstrong
      • Martin Freeman
      • Edward Baker-Duly
    • 10Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Alexander Armstrong
    Alexander Armstrong
    • Clive Sinclair
    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Chris Curry
    Edward Baker-Duly
    Edward Baker-Duly
    • Hermann Hauser
    Sam Phillips
    Sam Phillips
    • Steve Furber
    Stefan Butler
    • Roger Wilson
    Colin Michael Carmichael
    Colin Michael Carmichael
    • Jim Westwood
    Derek Riddell
    Derek Riddell
    • Nigel Searle
    Rhona Croker
    • Valerie
    Amy Beth Hayes
    Amy Beth Hayes
    • Cynthia
    Nicola Harrison
    Nicola Harrison
    • Ann Sinclair
    Anthony Smee
    • Norman Hewett
    Michael Keating
    • Derek Holley
    Peter Davison
    Peter Davison
    • Bank Manager
    Jon Glover
    Jon Glover
    • John Radcliffe
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    • Sinclair Journalist
    Renny Krupinski
    Renny Krupinski
    • Foreman
    James Garnon
    • Acorn Journalist
    James Fleet
    James Fleet
    • Kenneth Baker
    • Director
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Writer
      • Tony Saint
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    10simon-jackson-602-806991

    Hilarious and great entertainment

    Thanks for such a great piece of entertainment.

    There were lots of funny bits in this film, largely due to the acting of Sinclair.

    It was also light-hearted with a feel good factor at the end with people making up to each other and with Sinclairs quotes about life - "Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?".

    Some great 80's music as well.

    Even if you were'nt into home computers at the time, then this is still a good drama.
    5brane212

    Shallow disappointment

    Havily simplified, to the point of absurdity.

    Clive is shown as a clown. They have shown his eccentric sides without representing his ingenuity. He is no mental slouch by any means.

    Real dynamics around Sinclair Research was far more colorful.

    Cliwe did not stick with C5 because he just couldn't see its flaws but because he was desperately trying to push it to some point where he could hit some market niche and make some money off it.

    Anyone that has ever done some electronic projects, sold them and lived off that profit will tell you that sometimes you have to get creative to put bread on the table and some projects you do in some arrangements for the money.

    Sinclair Research was not exception, rather the opposite.
    7eskimosound

    Acting let's it down...

    The Acting is dreadful but the story is great. Being a Sinclair fan they have told the story very effectively although I highly doubt Sinclair was the forceful swearing personality he's portrayed as. But truly the acting is dreadful both leads can only do the one character, the same turning off camera head movements and stares. They should have chosen other actors but hey...it's not that important as they get the story right. Sinclair was a shy akward person but in this he's some machismo despot, it's very odd and I'm wondering why they didn't show that side of him. Still definitely worth a watch.
    9matvey-nt

    A British spin on a tech history drama

    About a decade ago it was considered somewhat trendy to film movies about the creation of technology that continues to shape our lives to this day. Some of the prominent examples are The Social Network and Jobs, that tell the stories of people who ultimately succeeded in their aspirations. Unlike these two, Micro Men, a British TV semi-documental drama directed by Saul Metzstein in 2009, does not encourage any survivorship bias. It narrates the brief but thrilling history of home-grown British computer industry, toeing the line between comedy and tragedy.

    The plot centres on the rivalry between Clive Sinclair (Alexander Armstrong), an inventor and entrepreneur with a passion for designing miniature electronics and electric vehicles, and Chris Curry (Martin Freeman), a colleague of his who goes on to start his own business. It is their tense competition that drives the adoption of personal computers in British schools, homes and offices. Most of the film's story is based on the actual events, with a few scenes invented. Numerous cuts to the relevant contemporary TV programmes and commercials (a wonderful touch, in my view) add to the "documentary" feeling.

    Despite being set primarily in mundane office spaces, the story manages to keep the viewers' attention thanks to Armstong's expressive acting. His portrayal of Sinclair as an eccentric, self-assured and self-centred individual, short-tempered to the point of being laughable, yet insanely committed to his ideas, may seem overblown and unconvincing to some. However, it undoubtedly shifts the production in the even more comedic direction. Freeman gets overshadowed quite a bit, but still delivers a solid performance of a comparatively down-to-earth businessman, countering his overly exuberant co-star.

    Micro Men features a totally fitting soundtrack of mostly electronic music, which was booming in the times depicted in the film. The screenwriters do not overwhelm the audience with technical details of any sort, but if you dig this kind of thing, I bet you won't be disappointed, too. Overall, though by no means a masterpiece, this production deserves the attention of tech lovers and everybody looking for a well-screened real-life story to watch.
    7trevorwomble

    The rise and fall of the UK computer business

    Just saw this on BBC4. A very interesting take on how close the UK came to dominating the world computer development and manufacturing industry in the early 80s, only for it to all fall apart just 5 years later.

    Despite some garish and unconvincing make-up, Armstrong shows he can do serious drama in his portrayal of Sir Clive Sinclair, the man who brought affordable computing to the masses. Martin Freeman is good (as always) as the confidante in Sinclair's company who, unable to understand Sinclairs bloody mindedness over what to concentrate their efforts on, leaves and sets up arch rival 'Acorn Computers' with an Austrian business partner.

    The production team have done a solid job in displaying the drabness of the era. The mix of archive TV footage of the time inter-cut with this filmed TV drama works quite well. The background story of how the UK became a world leader in the home PC market, and then blew it, is a fascinating tale for anyone interested in recent history. At one point Freemans character turns to Sinclair and says 'We could have been the British IBM but you wouldn't listen to me' is very apt. Sinclairs obsession with the notorious C5 is also addressed. It does make you wonder what would have happened had there been more cohesion in the industry at the time rather than the arrogant self interest of the industry that resulted in the UK losing such a massive foothold.

    A thought provoking drama that has just enough momentum to keep itself interesting despite some flaws.

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      Sophie Wilson has a cameo role as the landlady of the pub.
    • Gaffes
      The archive footage used just before Chris is presenting the Acorn Atom to the press in 1980, shows a Commodore 1701 monitor, 2 Amstrad CPC464s and glimpse of a BBC Micro, all of which did not exist in the year where the scene takes place.
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      Clive Sinclair: Games! Games! Everywhere I go, games! This is what my lifetime of achievement has been reduced to! Clive Sinclair, the man who brought you Jet Set fucking Willy! Apparently there's even a game now about me trying to get a knighthood, for Christ's sake!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 octobre 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
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