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The Office

  • Série télévisée
  • 2001–2003
  • 16
  • 30min
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Ricky Gervais in The Office (2001)
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L'histoire d'un bureau qui va se fermer ses portes, on décide de donner plus de pouvoir à ses succursales. Un équipage de film suit le personnel et le directeur David Brent alors qu'ils cont... Tout lireL'histoire d'un bureau qui va se fermer ses portes, on décide de donner plus de pouvoir à ses succursales. Un équipage de film suit le personnel et le directeur David Brent alors qu'ils continuent leurs vie au quotidien.L'histoire d'un bureau qui va se fermer ses portes, on décide de donner plus de pouvoir à ses succursales. Un équipage de film suit le personnel et le directeur David Brent alors qu'ils continuent leurs vie au quotidien.

  • Création
    • Ricky Gervais
    • Stephen Merchant
  • Casting principal
    • Ricky Gervais
    • Martin Freeman
    • Mackenzie Crook
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,5/10
    129 k
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    • Création
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
    • Casting principal
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Martin Freeman
      • Mackenzie Crook
    • 268avis d'utilisateurs
    • 35avis des critiques
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  • Émission notée 227 parmi les meilleures
    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 24 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Ricky Gervais
    Ricky Gervais
    • David Brent
    • 2001–2003
    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Tim Canterbury
    • 2001–2003
    Mackenzie Crook
    Mackenzie Crook
    • Gareth Keenan
    • 2001–2003
    Lucy Davis
    Lucy Davis
    • Dawn Tinsley
    • 2001–2003
    Ewen MacIntosh
    Ewen MacIntosh
    • Keith
    • 2001–2003
    Ben Bradshaw
    Ben Bradshaw
    • Ben
    • 2001–2003
    Jamie Deeks
    • Jamie
    • 2001–2003
    Jane Lucas
    Jane Lucas
    • Sheila
    • 2001–2003
    Emma Manton
    Emma Manton
    • Emma
    • 2001–2003
    Alexander Perkins
    Alexander Perkins
    • Ralph
    • 2001–2003
    Philip Pickard
    • Phillip…
    • 2001–2003
    Joel Beckett
    Joel Beckett
    • Lee
    • 2001–2003
    Patrick Baladi
    Patrick Baladi
    • Neil Godwin
    • 2002–2003
    Julie Fernandez
    Julie Fernandez
    • Brenda
    • 2002–2003
    Rachel Isaac
    • Trudy
    • 2002–2003
    Howard Saddler
    Howard Saddler
    • Oliver
    • 2002–2003
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Chris 'Finchy' Finch
    • 2001–2003
    Stirling Gallacher
    Stirling Gallacher
    • Jennifer Taylor-Clark
    • 2001–2003
    • Création
      • Ricky Gervais
      • Stephen Merchant
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    chasgoose

    Laughter through the tears

    While admitting to being a general Britcom slut (Fawlty Towers, Ab Fab, Monty Python,) with the exception of Coupling which I wasn't that big a fan of, I think The Office is quite possibly one of the greatest TV shows ever to be put on TV. The show takes a few viewings to really get all of the humor/tragedy that the brilliant Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant have built into the script of the show. The first time it seems sort of blah, but if you watch the whole 1st season, by episode 4 or 5 you pick up on the style of humor and realize that it lies mainly in the simple throwaway lines that the abhorrent David Brent and other employees of Wernham Hogg's Slough branch utter throughout the show. Also, like Gosford Park, the dialogue is very quiet and to an American not used to British accents it is tremendously helpful to put on the subtitles to understand what the characters are saying (it also makes the cringeworthy things that much more cringeworthy when you see them written out). Once you get the humor further viewing will allow you to appreciate the horror of "The Office." Watching all of Season 2 in a marathon viewing session left me so emotionally drained (even though I have never laughed harder in my life) that I was crying by the end and I couldn't tell if they were tears of sadness or laughter. At the same time I was relishing David Brent's demise, the new levels of obsequiousness and insensitivity he descends to by the end of the series is almost painful to watch. Tim and Dawn's will it happen/it won't happen relationship is one of the sweetest and most soul-crushing romances I have seen in television history ranking right up there with Sam and Diane from Cheers and Ross and Rachel from Friends. The beauty of "The Office" is it mixes some of the most hilarious sitcom humor with a level of epic tragedy that is hard to capture in any performing art form and does it so effortlessly that it is hard to tell where one begins and one ends. I cannot wait to see the special and finally finish the emotional roller coaster that was "The Office."
    michaelnash1999

    The greatest programme ever

    I wasn't go to write a comment on the programme The Office but after reading trpdean's comment, I had to. I'm not sure what office life is like in the states, but this is what office life is like in Britain.

    The show is perfect, it is indeed a true and honest reflection on every day working life.

    The Boss is played by an actor by the name of Ricky Gervais, you will cringe and laugh at the same time, you will love him and hate him at the same time. The way the programme takes him thru the 14 episodes is brilliant, George from Seinfeld gets nowhere near this guy.

    Then there is Gareth, a wimpy nerd, who thinks he is a big army man, but he really is just a weed of a man, we have all known someone like him.

    The heart and soul belongs to Tim and Dawn though, you will cry your eyes out through out the series because of their relationship that isn't one.

    This programme deserves all the awards that it has won, I don't want give too much away, its best if you go into the show not knowning too much about it, and to trpdean, once again this is what office life is like in England.
    10Superunknovvn

    The funniest, most intelligent thing since Monty Python

    Brits. You gotta love them. They got the best bands AND the best comedians. "The Office" is probably the best thing in comedy since Monty Python. This show is almost perfect. It's got an original concept, the writing is brilliant, and so is the acting. A group of people completely unknown outside of the U.K. has definitely made a mark in the history of television with this so-called "mockumentary".

    A program like this was really what we needed, but hadn't dared to hope for anymore. In a time when it seemed like T.V. would forever be ruled by sitcoms with canned laughter played over the same old jokes (let's face it, even "Coupling" was little more than an edgier version of "Friends"), Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant came along with their accurate observation of everyday life in an office as we all know it. What they did was take "This Is Spinal Tap!" and put it in the context of an everyday working place. In lesser hands, this idea could easily have turned boring all too quickly, because what we are being shown is basically just reality. It could also have gone the other way with stupid and forced jokes thrown in to keep the viewer interested. Gervais and Merchant, however, managed to pull it off just the way it needed to be done. "The Office" is tragic, funny, sad and moving all at the same time. This show is so popular, because people all around the world can identify with it. You feel for these characters. Tim, Dawn, Gareth and Brent (especially Gareth and Brent!) are far from being perfect people, but it's because of their little flaws and personality problems that we care for them. We know colleagues like them, we know those grey days at work. And like this crew a lot of us have big dreams that are moving further and further away as we're stuck in dead end jobs getting older. "The Office" doesn't comfort us, it doesn't tell us that there'll be a happy ending, but it tells us that we're not alone with our situations. The fact, that we know most of those truly horrible scenes from our own lives makes us laugh. Sometimes the laughs are bitter, but they're always cathartic.

    SEASON 1 is flawless. Hands down the best first series in a comedy show ever. We get to know Gareth, the annoying colleague who has no life whatsoever and makes up for that by taking himself way too seriously. We meet Dawn and Tim who are fighting their desperation and dissatisfaction by playing pranks on Gareth. The two are secretly attracted to each other with Dawn's boyfriend Lee standing the way. Most importantly, we are introduced to David Brent, the boss who somehow manages to always say the wrong things and embarrass himself and everyone around him all the time. The humour comes mainly from facial expressions, nonsense philosophies (Brent & Gareth), sarcastic comments (Tim) and incredibly awkward situations. Lots of times you'll cringe and the situation gets so uncomfortable you'll cover your eyes with your hands so you don't have to see anymore of it. It's a delightful torture.

    SEASON 2 is still very good, but Gervais and Merchant fall into the joke-trap too often. In season 1 they successfully avoided any jokes with punchlines or gags that seemed scripted. It was more or less a chain of uncomfortable events and funny interviews. In season 2 we already know the characters and the concept a bit too well. People expect a certain behaviour from the respective characters and Gervais and Merchant are feeding those expectations a little too often. Side character Keith gets a bigger part in these 6 episodes and sadly his wackiness is a bit overdone, too, so that sometimes you get the feeling that whole thing is getting a bit worn out by now. What I really thought was unrealistic was that everybody hated David so much. After all, he is a funny guy and if you don't laugh with him you'd be laughing about him trying so hard to be funny. People just giving him bewildered looks became a bit annoying at some point. However, the writing was still fine, especially considering how little time the makers had and under what kind of pressure they had to come up with new stuff.

    The final Christmas SPECIALS are a tearjerker. After the genuinely tragic ending of season 2, you hope so much that all will turn out well in the end. Let me just tell you this much: when the credits roll you'll be moved to tears. This just shows how well Gervais and Merchant have built their characters.

    The way this show found a balance between comedy and drama, the ideas and observations that were put into it and the glorious performances are simply adorable and unmatched to this day. Thankfully, Gervais and Merchant knew when to stop and said that the Christmas SPECIALS were going to be the definite end of "The Office". As with any good show that's sad for the viewer, but it was the right thing to do as there was really nowhere else to go with the story and the concept. Remakes have already been made ("The Office" 2005 - USA, "Stromberg" Germany), but those will always just be a poor man's rehash of the original.

    "The Office" made me believe that even in days when Will Ferrell saying "San Diego means a whale's vagina" is considered the ultimate revelation in comedy, there are still people who will come up with clever and original ideas.
    tim_bidet

    Genius

    "The Office" is quite simply worth watching. I am tired of hearing people criticising it. It's not that it's not worthy of criticism, but the fact that those who label it as "overrated" and "falling short of expectations" have only ever seen one episode, or the Christmas Special, or 'The Dance'. It defies logic to make a judgment on a 14 episode programme on 2 feature-length episodes that merely act as a means of updating and rounding-off the series. I have yet to hear anyone make a solid argument as to why The Office fails in any way.

    If you have not yet seen it, get Series 1 and 2 and settle down on a rainy afternoon ready to emerse and commit yourself. Forget the hype, put the dance scene that you've seen a million times out of your mind, and just watch each episode in order. Then make your own judgment. If you liked it, you will want to see the Christmas Specials; if you didn't, you won't.

    Using a cast of unknown, yet perfectly chosen actors, The Office is a sharp, funny, painful, emotional and fabulous take on office life.
    zzapper-2

    I come from Slough!

    Even people from Slough have signs on their car windows "Happiness is seeing Slough in your Rear View Mirror". During the war the enemy was invited to bomb Slough; "Come friendly bombs rain on Slough")(no joke).

    The Office is one of those programs which when you happen across it, for the first half-hour or so you're completely baffled, its format is so unusual, then before you know it you're hooked.

    It's really about the horror of passing so much time with the SAME people (more than with our families). Where any minor incident like the photocopier jamming becomes a slight relief from monotony.

    If you like The Office then try "Alan Partridge" like David Brent another nightmarish figure

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    • Anecdotes
      The cleaner who always stands motionless and looks directly at the camera is co-creator/director Stephen Merchant's father Ron Merchant.
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      Tim: The people you work with are people you were just thrown together with. I mean, you don't know them, it wasn't your choice. And yet you spend more time with them than you do your friends or your family. But probably all you have in common is the fact that you walk around on the same bit of carpet for eight hours a day.

    • Connexions
      Featured in It's Your New Year's Eve Party (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      Handbags and Gladrags
      (theme song)

      Written by Mike d'Abo

      Performed by Fin

      Arranged by Big George

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 septembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • BBCi (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Office: A British Workplace
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Slough Trading Estate, Slough, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(opening title sequence)
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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