Office Space
United States
303647 people rated Three company workers who hate their jobs decide to rebel against their greedy boss.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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La carte qui gagne
23/07/2024 16:05
As someone who is recently retired from cubicle life in the software business, I have to say this movie hits all the high points. Every nasty, annoying, nonsensical facet of life in the high tech world is lampooned here in a highly intelligent, perceptive and hilarious way, from the grating voice of the secretary answering the phone, to the endless memos on insignificant subjects, to the constant watching your back to see who gets laid off next. They even have the fashions right, as witness the matching tie and suspenders of the boss we all hate. I can see how viewers who have not lived this life might find the movie pointless, but for all of us who have been there, this is a must-see film. Particular mention must be given to the brilliant (I don't use that word often) script, which makes so many subtle points so effectively. I think this is going to go down as one of those "sleeper" classics. I myself had never heard of it until my former boss (herself a victim of the downsizing portrayed so hilariously here, although not so hilarious for her) mentioned it in a meeting. If you love "Dilbert", this is it brought to the screen.
nadasabri
23/07/2024 16:05
Okay maybe it's not the worst film ever...
This was an incredibly s-l-o-w... very predictable film with stereotypical characters, to the point it was just stupid. It was like watching a cast of rejects from a Happy Madison film, for g's sake...
Mike Judge's sense of humour... *shakes head*
no no no no no... bad film, do not watch!
If I were Bill Gates I'd buy every copy of this and burn it. The world would be a better place.
... I hope this message makes it to the masses...
and the ending... *shakes head again*
how this rates 7.9 (as of 16/06/2009) I'll never know, unless maybe... as a cruel sick twisted JOKE, everyone who hated it voted 8+ just to make it look great! ... hahah nice joke everyone! -10/10
Samuel Twumasi
23/07/2024 16:05
Gave this movie a go because of it's high rating but oho, what a waste of time. Facile and childish humour, bad pacing and virtually no plot. The characterisations are shallow with Mr Judge appearing to focus on making his actors hold cartoon-like faces at every opportunity.
Perhaps this movie appealed to the teenage market or those with a limited attention span - the ending was certainly telegraphed in the first half-hour.
The boring drudgery of working in an office could have been explored so much more and with much more wit.
My wife was not at all happy that I was the one who suggested we watch this tripe. Don't waste your time - honestly!!!
Joy🦄
23/07/2024 16:05
Without a doubt one of the funniest movies I have ever seen.
I was laughing out loud right from the very start.
I think anyone who has ever worked in an office should be made to see this movie and especially their bosses.
All the characters are very funny, the situations are very funny. The dialogue is very funny.
I love the scene where they take a printer into a field and bash the hell out of it.
If you don't find this movie hilarious then you probably liked Lost In Translation and more than likely didn't get any cake...
Nancy Ajram
23/07/2024 16:05
It still boggles my mind that this classic working-person's comedy was overlooked at the box office. Unlike today's dumbed-down, unfunny comedy-schlock, Office Space's script was carefully written before the camera began shooting. Based on his Milton shorts, Mike Judge wrote and directed Office Space and did a great job. The film is cleverly written, nicely plotted and paced, and holds interest even after repeated viewings (something I can not say for most comedies).
Peter (Ron Livingston) and his friends have a permanent case of 'the Mondays.' Stuck in dead end programming jobs in an uncaring corporate environment, with a series of ridiculous, annoying and dysfunctional co-workers, Peter has motivation problems. At the request of his equally aggravating girlfriend, he subjects himself to occupational therapy via hypnotism, but just as he reaches a deep trance state, the hypnotist drops dead, and Peter is left in a state of blissful lack of inhibitions. And as things begin to go wrong, they actually get better - through the films twisted (but oh so truthful) logic.
Ron Livingston leads a nicely cast group of actors, including an early appearance by the now-famous Jennifer Aniston. Diedrich Bader is especially memorable for his heroic portrayal of Lawrence, the next-door neighbor and guru. And Ron Coleman and Stephen Root are wonderful.
I have seen Office Space at least ten times, and it, remarkably, does not get old. The recent tendency to dumb-down comedic film exhibits contempt for its own audience. A return to comedies that don't punish people for thinking would make me a fan of the genre, and this would be a great example to draw from.
مومياء
23/07/2024 16:05
Easily one of my favorite comedies, and sort of a source of medicine for the pains of working in an office with complete idiots. Ahh, cubicle life. Anyone who's ever worked in a corporate office can relate to this film on some level, and can probably swear that they know someone exactly like one of the characters depicted here. Mike Judge really captures the aspect that makes office life so miserable, which is without a doubt the characters that you must deal with that your personal life would normally exclude. There is no question that he must've had his own bout with the way of the office bitch, as he shows that he knows it all too well. Out of the comedies I've seen, I can most identify with this one.
Kudos to the casting department for putting together a unique group of people to portray the perfect characters for the story. Peter, Samir, Michael Bolton, and especially the Milton and Lumbergh characters, are all a true treat to watch and never get old upon reviewings.
A true comedic classic, but probably for more of a niche audience. Having never worked in an office before, you may not enjoy it as much as others...but then again, I could be wrong and is still worth checking out. But if you have or do work in an office, this movie is a must see!
Office Space has a special place in my heart for others reasons too. Parts of it were filmed within walking distance of my apartment, and my girlfriend lives in Peter's apartments from the movie, which is also right down the street! That just adds even more to the fact that I can identify with this film 100%, especially considering I drive the same way to work as Peter did! Too weird.
Um, yeah, go see it.
Mrseedofficial
23/07/2024 16:05
You'll be wearing' your "Oh Face" after viewing OFFICE SPACE.
This one goes out to everybody who dies a daily death in a "cube", and I think you all know who your are. You can't wait to get out at lunch, head over to some assembly-line crap-food franchise like "Chotchkie's" for some extreme fajitas, and try to make it back in time before the Bill Lumberghs of the house bust your chops for taking too long of a lunch. MMMM-KAAAYYYY! This movie even made "gangsta' rap" listenable, which I thought would never be possible.
Best Scene: Peter dreaming an oiled-up Lumbergh having sex with Joanna, and pausing for a quick gulp from his coffee mug.
Mr. Judge (and 20th Century Fox), I'm still holding my red stapler here, hoping in vain that you'll finally release this on a special edition DVD. Please include the 1991 short on it as well, WHEN you do.
This is the funniest movie of the last ten years, but of course, it failed commercially, and Mike Judge will probably never do another live action film because of that. So thank you America for supporting crap like THE HAUNTING, MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, and WILD, WILD WEST back in '99, and letting OS die at the box office.
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