Office Space

Work sucks.

A depressed white-collar worker tries hypnotherapy, only to find himself in a perpetual state of devil-may-care bliss that prompts him to start living by his own rules, and hatch a hapless attempt to embezzle money from his soul-killing employers.

"Office Space," a 1999 cult classic produced by 20th Century Fox, masterfully captures the monotony and absurdity of corporate life in the United States. Directed by Mike Judge, the film follows Peter Gibbons, portrayed by Ron Livingston, as he navigates the soul-crushing environment of his software company, Initech. Alongside his friends Samir and Michael, played by Ajay Naidu and David Herman respectively, Peter devises a scheme to embezzle money from their employer, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic events. The film's sharp wit and relatable portrayal of office culture have cemented its status as a beloved satire. One of the standout elements of "Office Space" is its ensemble cast, which includes memorable performances by Jennifer Aniston as Joanna, a waitress with her own struggles against workplace conformity, and Gary Cole as the infamous Bill Lumbergh, the epitome of corporate insensitivity. Lumbergh's catchphrase, "Yeah, if you could just go ahead and do that, that'd be great," has become a widely recognized symbol of passive-aggressive management. The film also features Stephen Root as Milton Waddams, a meek and oft-ignored employee whose obsession with his stapler adds a layer of quirky humor to the narrative. The film's critique of corporate culture is both humorous and poignant, highlighting the dehumanizing effects of modern work environments. From the TPS reports that plague Peter's daily life to the soul-crushing meetings with consultants Bob and Bob, "Office Space" exposes the absurdity of bureaucratic processes and the toll they take on employees. The iconic scene where Peter, Samir, and Michael destroy a malfunctioning printer in a field has become a cathartic symbol for anyone who has ever felt frustrated by office technology. "Office Space" not only entertains but also resonates with audiences due to its timeless themes. The film's exploration of the search for meaning and happiness in a world dominated by corporate drudgery remains relevant today. Whether it's through Peter's newfound freedom after hypnosis or the eventual downfall of Initech, "Office Space" offers a humorous yet insightful commentary on the American workplace, making it a must-watch for anyone who has ever sat in a cubicle and dreamed of a better life.

Năm:1999

Ngân sách10000000$

Doanh thu12800000$

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Thể loạiPhim Hài

Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America

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