Trois collègues de bureau qui détestent leur travail décident de se rebeller contre leur patron, être vil et cupide.Trois collègues de bureau qui détestent leur travail décident de se rebeller contre leur patron, être vil et cupide.Trois collègues de bureau qui détestent leur travail décident de se rebeller contre leur patron, être vil et cupide.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Dr. Swanson
- (as Micheal McShane)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "P.C. Load Letter" scene was not scripted. David Herman had more lines to say to Ron Livingston, but he was interrupted by the printer jamming and didn't understand what the error message meant.
- GaffesWhen Peter shuts down his computer, it shares characteristics with both Macintosh and DOS-based computers, including a hybrid Mac/Windows GUI, an A: drive and a C:\ prompt. The movie is set in a generic, universally-identifiable world, and the hybrid computer is clearly a carefully-planned gag based around that theme, rather than a goof.
- Citations
Samir: No one in this country can ever pronounce my name right. It's not that hard: Na-ghee-na-na-jar. Nagheenanajar.
Michael Bolton: Yeah, well, at least your name isn't Michael Bolton.
Samir: You know, there's nothing wrong with that name.
Michael Bolton: There *was* nothing wrong with it... until I was about twelve years old and that no-talent ass clown became famous and started winning Grammys.
Samir: Hmm... well, why don't you just go by Mike instead of Michael?
Michael Bolton: No way! Why should I change? He's the one who sucks.
- Crédits fousAt the very end of the credits, it states "This movie was cut entirely on a computer."
- Versions alternativesThe theatrical release of the film features the soundtrack in different sequence than the DVD release of the film.
- Bandes originalesMambo No. 8
Written and Performed by Dámaso Pérez Prado (as Perez Prado)
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
Ron Livingston fulfills this last role very well, being very open about his dislike of his job and his intentions to do as little as possible for as long as he still gets paid, but it is the weird guy that really gets laughs consistently, whose name, in this case, is Milton. This guy's hilarious situation involves having been laid off years before without knowing because no one told him, because he still receives a paycheck due to a glitch in the payroll system, and whose primary concerns seem to be the location of his cubicle, his red stapler, and the fact that last year, he didn't receive a piece of cake at the office party. The way that this guy's situation gets consistently worse and the way that he is pushed further and further toward the edge of sanity is one of the funniest things about this movie. And we can't forget the Indian guy, Samir, whose grammatically flawed exclamations also provide for an endless source of comedic entertainment.
Jennifer Aniston plays a small role as Peter Gibbons' (Livingston) love interest, as well as that of a waitress who is also sick and tired of the ridiculousness of her job (such as a specified minimum of pieces of `flair' that employees must wear to work). Ron's home life is another thing that is parodied in this high quality comedy, as the shortcomings of living in an average apartment are clearly and side-splittingly portrayed. Clearly, the office scenes are by far the funniest of the film, and the eventual criminal plot to embezzle a huge sum of money from the company and take up a lifestyle of not really doing anything, despite the fact that it is also very well done, can be largely overlooked because of the sheer hilarity of the rest of the film. This is excellent stuff from the famous creator of the endlessly amusing Beavis & Butt-Head who, with Office Space, has further proved that he is just the type of guy who knows what's funny.
- Anonymous_Maxine
- 1 avr. 2001
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cubiculos de la oficina
- Lieux de tournage
- 9739 Great Hills Trail, Austin, Texas, États-Unis(Chotchkie's restaurant exteriors)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 827 810 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 231 727 $US
- 21 févr. 1999
- Montant brut mondial
- 10 829 894 $US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1