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Le nouvel employé de The Authority, Orson, se retrouve piégé dans les absurdités de la vie d'entreprise. Son aliénation s'accentue lorsqu'il découvre une pièce dont on lui a dit qu'elle n'ex... Tout lireLe nouvel employé de The Authority, Orson, se retrouve piégé dans les absurdités de la vie d'entreprise. Son aliénation s'accentue lorsqu'il découvre une pièce dont on lui a dit qu'elle n'existait pas.Le nouvel employé de The Authority, Orson, se retrouve piégé dans les absurdités de la vie d'entreprise. Son aliénation s'accentue lorsqu'il découvre une pièce dont on lui a dit qu'elle n'existait pas.
- Prix
- 4 nominations au total
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In the perspective of Orson it's his refuge from ugliness. In times where children being left increasingly uncared for only to be grown and become a foot soldier in a crusade to quench the corporate desires it's a fertile ground to grow more Orsons. Visuals are perfect to signify the coldness and impenetrable ways of the massive structures where ants rush. A great story that mocks what's accepted as normal. Hopeless staring at a world left behind out there is what's left to do when routine entrapment seemed hopeless. Great meaningful use of audio. Excellent performances by the cast. In this corner office you will be left to choose between alternatives and that's a fun experience.
Although I am not a professional reviewer, I genuinely enjoyed watching the movie. It does have its flaws, such as being slow-paced and lacking variety and originality. However, what captivated me was the way it depicted real-life workplace dynamics and the relatable gestures it made towards our needs in that setting. As the movie progresses, you become invested in Orson's character and desperately want to believe in him. I must mention that my initial motivation for watching the movie was Jon Hamm, as I admire his acting style, and I was certainly not disappointed. He truly shines in this film, with his absurd humor serving as the driving force behind its entertainment value. His character consistently holds enough strength and charisma to keep you engaged throughout. Additionally, I appreciated the cinematography and editing, as they effectively conveyed the psychological aspects of the story within the confined space of the film. While there may be other similar movies out there, none have managed to capture my interest quite like this one. In my opinion, it is a highly underrated gem.
A tale of absurdity, distance, disaffection and solace "Corner Office" is a glimpse at the comfort people seek through the compartmentalized isolation of the modern corporate world. Orson is an employee in a typical office. Tall, spectacled, withdrawn and strangely inscrutable he's the bonafide oddball who elicits immediate amusement. When he takes constant visits to "The Room", a place situated between the office and the toilet coworkers and the boss react predictably leading to some tense moments considering it's only Orson who believes the room exists. With his brushed-down hair, glasses, moustache, stare from below, slightly bloated features and articulate monotone Jon Hamm's neurotic nerve-wracked Orson is the star of the show as he steals every scene embodying the surreal singularity of this modern day Bartleby. Like most offbeat films there are parts that drag but to viewers with a taste for the different this is well worth the view. A reflective portrayal of alienation in an age of indifference, negativity and self-centeredness "Corner Office" is a dark comedic gaze at society and the comfort zone people desperately seek to survive, whether it exists or not.
I did not know what to expect from this film but had seen Apple TV "Severance" so was expecting something along the same lines. However I was refreshingly surprised at the nuisances and tone. The office seems a lot more oppressive and the setting and tone are masterpieces in their own right! Such an extenuation of the corporate office environment possibly of the 1990/2000,s.
I loved the introductory monologues that revealed the thought patterns of the main character and his strategies that any on a spectrum of some sort could relate to when entering a social environment.
The room.was a great representation of a mind space. The colleagues a great representation of the close minded colleagues of the 90 and 2000,s. Thankfully I have observed many an office environment changing. However Office politics always exist and this was a great reflection of that.
For those who have not worked in a corporate environment or understand life on a mental spectrum you may not appreciate the nuisances of this slow burn. But for the rest of us it was an amazing piece of cinema!
I loved the introductory monologues that revealed the thought patterns of the main character and his strategies that any on a spectrum of some sort could relate to when entering a social environment.
The room.was a great representation of a mind space. The colleagues a great representation of the close minded colleagues of the 90 and 2000,s. Thankfully I have observed many an office environment changing. However Office politics always exist and this was a great reflection of that.
For those who have not worked in a corporate environment or understand life on a mental spectrum you may not appreciate the nuisances of this slow burn. But for the rest of us it was an amazing piece of cinema!
It's been a while since I watched a real movie. It was sufficient for me to know that John Hamm was starring in a dark comedy for me to watch it with no further information. I do believe its best to just watch it with minimal prior awareness. Just like some excellent movies of yesteryears, this movie will grip you and stay with you even after the end credits roll.
Anybody with a creative bent and also work experience in a corporate environment will quickly warm up to the protagonist and identify with him. Creative people want the same things as others, but others fail to accept the manner in which creative people operate.
The movie is a critique on the culture of supremacy of mediocrity. It isn't that mediocre people are without their little fallacies and foibles, but somehow their issues are ignored. The odd behavior of a creative person, regardless of his or her contribution is however chastised.
If you've had enough years of life experience in the work force, then this movie will provide some catharsis. The protagonist experiences the same fears, pride, and injustices you have experienced and so you feel less alone.
I'd whole heartedly recommend this movie to folks with some professional life experience. If you've got a bit of creativity in you, you'll like this move even more.
Anybody with a creative bent and also work experience in a corporate environment will quickly warm up to the protagonist and identify with him. Creative people want the same things as others, but others fail to accept the manner in which creative people operate.
The movie is a critique on the culture of supremacy of mediocrity. It isn't that mediocre people are without their little fallacies and foibles, but somehow their issues are ignored. The odd behavior of a creative person, regardless of his or her contribution is however chastised.
If you've had enough years of life experience in the work force, then this movie will provide some catharsis. The protagonist experiences the same fears, pride, and injustices you have experienced and so you feel less alone.
I'd whole heartedly recommend this movie to folks with some professional life experience. If you've got a bit of creativity in you, you'll like this move even more.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on a book by Swedish author Jonas Karlsson's 2015 novel The Room
- GaffesAt 1:08:24, when Orson leaves a little early and gets to his car, his car is the only car not covered in snow, so it seems that it was a second take, and someone forgot to cover the car with snow between takes.
- Bandes originalesNo Surprises
Written by Colin Greenwood (as Colin Charles Greenwood), Phil Selway (as Philip James Selway), Ed O'Brien (as Edward John O'Brien), Jonny Greenwood (as Jonathan Greenwood), Thom Yorke (as Thomas Edward Yorke)
Performed by Radiohead
Warner Chappell Music Canada Ltd obo Warner Chappell Music Ltd
Licensed courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 10 456 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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