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Brilliant and intelligent

Posted : 1 year, 11 months ago on 5 June 2022 05:17

I love comedy, when it is funny, clever, intelligent and sophisticated. Imagine my surprise when I saw the first episode of The Office, huge surprise and in a very good way too. Since seeing the first episode I have been hooked on this show. Why? Because it is funny. The writing is a vast majority of the time hilarious while allowing some time to be intelligent as well. True there are one or two moments in Season 2 that are somewhat cringe worthy, but I always find myself laughing so hard and wiping away tears from my eyes, I don't mind so much. The production values are terrific, the direction is very well done consistently and the acting is wonderful. Whether I can stand Ricky Gervais or not is very dependent on the material and what he is in. Personally I don't mind him, but I am not his biggest fan either, but I have to admit he is right in his comfort zone here because he is just brilliant. The other actors also do really well, and all of the characters are likable and developed well. While The Office is often hilarious, the Christmas specials have had a poignant tone to them, that I appreciated. Overall, a wonderful comedy series. 10/10 Bethany Cox


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The Office (UK) review

Posted : 12 years, 8 months ago on 10 September 2011 10:00

Essa série deveria se chamar "Vergonha Alheia", tem horas que é tão vergonhoso que se torna engraçado. Como eu adoro essas séries de comédia estilo documentário e ver de onde se originaram é ótimo. Como Parks & Recreation, começa um pouco morna, como se o telespectador se adaptasse ao estilo de comédia. É um humor negro, vergonhoso, irritante e até as vezes deprimente, o que eu acho genial.

Ricky Gervais criou persoangens repulsivamente engraçados em um roteiro muito bom, se vc começa a assisitir, não para. David Brent é um dos personagens mais egocêntricos, preconceitusos, irritantes e idiotas q já vi, e também um dos melhores. O Gareth é outro que merece destaque, parece um protótipo do David Brent piorado.

O Final da série é perfeito, eu não poderia ficar mais satisfeito.


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Brilliant

Posted : 13 years, 2 months ago on 6 March 2011 05:20

I don't meet a lot of fellow Americans that have even seen the original, which I think is a shame. I actually have not watched much of the American version, so this is not a review to slam the American version or to compare the two, thank God.

The Office is an easy show to watch and get into at only 12 episodes and two specials, but it goes through so much character development and story in such a short period. I was caught off guard by the touching drama that seemed to pop in once in a while, but it felt real and unforced like many television shows I have seen.

I enjoyed how natural and familiar the setting and characters were in the show. I could see the characters as real people working in a real office. The jokes are subtle and usually based on an awkward situation going out of control (using started by Gareth or David), and making that awkwardness both familiar and hysterical. I was constantly in hysterics while watching, which is embarrassing because I have a laugh not unlike Ricky Gervais...

Naturally, I think the best part of the show is the main character, David Brent, a sort of boss from hell. While he is painfully funny and awkward, I was surprised at how sympathetic I was to his character. David Brent is narcissistic, ignorant and passive aggressive, but seems to be so because of his insecurity in himself. He plays for the cameras and tries hard to be the funny, laid back boss, but when caught naturally, he relaxes and shows himself to be a self conscious, lonely, sad man with a surprisingly sweet side. A lot of people label him as an asshole, which I think is true in some way, but I think David is a sincere, if not misguided, man who just wants the best for his team and the best for himself.

(Of course, those are just my thoughts on the character. I've heard lots of different opinions on David Brent.)

Phew, I went off on a tangent there.

It was refreshing to see some three dimensional characters in a television comedy for once. While other good shows like The Big Bang Theory and Modern Family, for example, have funny and likable characters, I doubt I could write as much as I just did about David Brent if I were asked to write about, say, Howard Wolowitz from Big Bang Theory.

tl;dr, The Office is a brilliantly done, realistically portrayed mockumentary with relatable characters, a great setting and atmosphere, and most importantly, it's hysterically funny. An amazing show done by my two favorite comedians.


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Unrelentingly Funny

Posted : 14 years, 4 months ago on 30 December 2009 08:14

David Brent never stops. The American Office balances the characters' pettiness with extreme sentimentality, but Ricky Gervais never allows his character to be anything but completely horrible. Ground-breaking style, great humor.


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The Office (UK) review

Posted : 16 years, 3 months ago on 31 January 2008 11:01

The Office you know i do not know how people find this funny the jokes are pretty stupid


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