Infamousta
brilliant actors, brilliant editing
Mischa Redfern
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Lela
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
ffcb
I finished 3 seasons within just a half a month, so yeah, guess u can tell how good and funny it is
cocacoladuder
I've watched an rewatched this series at least 10 times because whenever I'm blue or even feeling out right sick this show never seized to cheer me up! I will admit that theme does grow on you. Eventually
ditzynat
Good God do I miss him, as you watch you slowly start to relate to him and love him....I think I'll commence my 5th rewatch.
Anshul Agrawal
You start with Michael Scott. You immediately realise he is crazy. He has a weird sense of humour, he has no filter between his mouth and his brain, he is childish and the people around him have to care for him. In a sense, there is very little you like about him. But as the time passes, you realise that he has some things right to his credit. He understands the value of family, he considers his subordinates as genuine friends and there is heart in his banter. You slowly see the good side of him and realise that he is not that bad. You start to like him, find him funny sometimes. He makes mistakes, blunders even, but his heart is in the right place and his intentions are pure. And then one day you read this quote,"Do you hate your job? Yes. Do you hate your boss? Great! You are going to love this show". And you realise that it's right. You will love The Office. Hats off Michael Scott. There are other things too. The soundtrack is simply brilliant. It is heartwarming and nostalgic. You can cut it short, shorter and shortest and it would still hold its charm. The pranks that Jim plays on Dwight are mad. The songs played here and there bring out the best of The Office like the one welcoming new employees and the one with the commercial. The scripting on 'that's what she said' jokes and Crisis level:Midnight movies were distinctive and charming.But that is not to say that The Office had no bad moments. Sure the characters were funny. Some like Dwight Schrute may leave a distinct memory in the mind and could be immortalised. But The Office really shines when there is a plot. You see the true funny when there is a story and there are stakes involved. But these moments are few and scattered in between. This was especially felt in the latter seasons when it simply felt like they have run out of bad situations to create and so are now winging it. Also, take the example of FRIENDS. All 6 of these characters, not to mention the supporting actors, had a distinct personality and the series showed character development. A truly great series shows the characters evolving over a period of time so that people can see them struggle and become better. The Office had little of that. Even if you leave out the depth of the characters, there is also the sheer number of different personalities that could have been explored instead of simply leaving them as stereotypes. Overall, I felt that even though this show was good, it barely touched its true potential.