The Office

2005

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9| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 24 March 2005 Ended
Producted By: Reveille Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/
Synopsis

The everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.

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turtlelord-23715 This show is second only to 'That 70s Show' for my favorite show of all time. It's hilarious, it has great acting, great scripts and there's really nothing to not love about it. Great show, definitely recommend.
digitaldimensiongamin Truely am amazing and hilarious heart felt show that changed the face of comedy with a solid 6 and a half seasons after a certain part of the 7th season you can basically stop the show because the 8th and 9th seasons are barely watchable
toonyjakes The Office is either a hit or miss kind of show, depending on who you are. If you're a person who finds slapstick-type comedy more appealing, watching one singular episode might bore you. But, if you're like me, and find yourself paying attention to detail, laughing at the little awkward moments in life, you'll see that this show has alot to offer.Plot- The whole show is filmed primarily inside a paper company run by an eccentric boss named Michael Scott (Carell) and eventually Andy Bernard (Helms). It seems at the first season it would have had some issues, being so identical to the British version whilst the characters aren't very developed as they should be yet. Once season 2 kicks in, you start noticing the idiosyncrasies of every character, and from then on it just gets funnier and funnier. Many episodes are shenanigans, but it is a straightforward plot that has many great and sometimes very emotional moments.Writing- Perfect. I dont know how they do it, it feels like it's improvised, yet its very smart and snappy. Sometimes missing one word can make or break a whole joke within the show, and alot of small conversations lead to bigger things later in the show. Acting/Characters- This show, for me, has nothing but likeable characters. The whole cast is fantastic in their own respect, playing each character as if they are really talking to you. There is probably one character, I think her name is Nell, who pops up and is a bit annoying and not very funny at first, but then settles in to be likeable.Quality- The editing is very snappy, the cinematography is perfectly on point for being filmed as a fictional documentary, often times zooming in at the right moment to reveal something about a character. The show never really is out of step with itself, aside meeting a couple new characters. Overall I've seen this show nearly 3 times now, front to back, and I still catch details that make me laugh as if I never seen the episodes. The office romances are great, with Pam and Jim being the main focus. You will laugh, you may definitely cry, and you will cringe. It may have one of the greatest finales to any show, as if it was one big movie throughout the years. Well worth your relaxation time.
strike-1995 The office, a satirical look at office life. The satire isn't always the strongest but you will forgive it because you fall in love with the characters.