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Office Space/The Anonymity of the Cubicle

Number of pages: 3

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A 3 page research paper/essay that discusses the film Office Space within the context of corporate cubicle culture. Mike Judge's 1999 film Office Space is an hilarious spoof of all that is mind-numbing and boring in corporate culture. Peter (Ron Livington) hates his job, hates being confined to a cubicle that blocks the window, which is directly in front of his desk, and hates having to answer to multiple supervisors for any trivial mistake. In this satire, office cubicles are the equivalent of cells with supervisors the moral equivalent of police guards. As with all good comedy, this premise has an element of truth, as more and more people rebel against the use of cubicles. As Mark Sanchez points out in "The Boxed-In Rebellion," change is coming, making cubicles both more appealing and individualistic. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

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