8/10
Really enjoyable!
30 November 2023
Many of the reviewers criticise the cuts, camera, storytelling etc, etc but it worked for me, really enjoyed it. Maybe because everything told here is known for me so just enjoyed it once more in a different way.

The interviews with well know Commodore and Amiga folks are good, the ad-hoc style make them feel spontaneous and genuine.

The early years of Jack Tramiel told by his son are great, touchingly told by his son, as a holocaust survivor starting calculator business and him being a harsh businessman rather stumbling into the first home-computers and chip fabs that later explodes and his exodus from Commodore.

RJ Mical's testimonial's are awesome as well as many others here, I'm sure they told them many times but still fun to hear them.

This story been told many times and this is yet another well told story.
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