

Office Space 1999
"Work sucks."
Mike Judge's satirical classic *Office Space (1999)* dives into the soul-crushing monotony of 9-to-5 existence with razor-sharp wit and relatable frustration.
Director: Mike Judge
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Office Space (1999) about?
*Office Space* follows Peter Gibbons, an overworked office drone who, after a botched hypnosis session, gains a newfound indifference to the soul-sapping grind of his job. What starts as a personal awakening quickly escalates into a farcical scheme to embezzle from his employers—all while navigating the absurdities of corporate life.
Who directed Office Space?
*Office Space* was directed by Mike Judge, the sharp-witted creator behind *Beavis and Butt-Head* and *Silicon Valley*.
Who stars in Office Space?
The film stars Ron Livingston as Peter Gibbons, Jennifer Aniston as Joanna, and Ajay Naidu and David Herman as his fellow office misfits.
Is Office Space (1999) worth watching?
Absolutely—if you enjoy dry, observational humor about the absurdities of corporate culture, *Office Space (1999)* is a must-watch. Its relatable themes and quotable one-liners make it a timeless comedy that still feels fresh decades later.
How long is Office Space?
The movie runs for 90 minutes.
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About Office Space (1999) — The Ultimate Workplace Rebellion Comedy
Mike Judge's satirical classic *Office Space (1999)* dives into the soul-crushing monotony of 9-to-5 existence with razor-sharp wit and relatable frustration. The film follows Peter Gibbons, a disillusioned software engineer whose life takes a chaotic turn after an ill-advised hypnotherapy session leaves him oddly carefree—inspiring him to rebel against his micromanaging bosses, toxic workplace culture, and absurd corporate bureaucracy. With its deadpan humor and biting commentary, *Office Space* transforms the grind of office life into a rebellious, darkly comedic anthem that resonates deeply with anyone who's ever stared at a cubicle wall in despair.
Jennifer Aniston shines as Joanna, Peter's fed-up waitress coworker, while Ajay Naidu and David Herman deliver standout performances as their equally exasperated peers. The film's themes of employee disillusionment and quiet resistance are wrapped in a mid-90s setting that feels eerily timeless, making *Office Space (1999)* a cult favorite for those who've ever dreamed of flipping off the corporate machine.




