Office
Space (1999)
Rated R
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Rob Livingston,
and Gary Cole
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If you've ever worked in a
mind-numbing job with 8 bosses above you, all of whom feel it necessary
to reprimand you for the same insignificant
mistake, you'll love Office Space. Following up his successful Beavis & ButtHead
Do America film and King of the Hill TV series, Mike Judge moves into
live action with this sometimes brain dead, but frequently hilarious movie.
Even though this movie features
live actors, the inspiration comes from Judge's series of animated "Milton" shorts that were featured
on Saturday Night Live. Milton, in the cartoons, was a mousy office worker
with no self-esteem who was continually told to move his desk by his superiors,
while he muttered under his breath that he would "burn the building
down" to retaliate. Milton appears in Office Space -- played by Stephen
Root -- but is no longer the focus of attention.
The plot now centers around Peter Gibbons (Rob Livingston), an office
worker for a banking software company. He hates his job with a passion.
His feelings are shared by his friends Michael Bolton (David Herman) and
Samir (Ajay Naidu) and, together, they plot to steal from the company
and retire. Their method of stealing? They program an accounting program
to deposit the pennies that are rounded off of calculations into an account
they've set up.
The plot is threadbare, but the opportunities it provides the movie to
target office supervisors and job situations are priceless. In one bit,
the guys get to vent their frustrations on the oft-jammed office copier
by taking it outside and beating it to death in a Tarantino-style segment.
The movie goes to great lengths to make sure that nothing in an office
environment escapes its wrath. From annoying receptionists to clueless
efficiency consultants, this movie covers all the bases.
Tacked on as sort of an afterthought is a relationship between Peter
and a waitress named Joanna (Jennifer Aniston). It doesn't add much to
the film, except an excuse to include Aniston's name to the marquee. Removing
her from the movie wouldn't have affected anything but its length. Although,
her character does have a few choice words about chain restaurants like
T.G.I. Fridays.
Overall, Office
Space is a hilarious movie that doesn't attempt to be
anything more than a live action cartoon. Since it doesn't set the audience
up to expect any more than it delivers, it works perfectly. Trivia: David
Herman, who plays the unfortunately named Michael Bolton, works with
Mike Judge on King of the Hill. Herman provides the voices of Buckley
and Eustis. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |