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Clockwatchers (1997)

Clockwatchers (1997)
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Four women reflect on their lowly place in the corporate caste system in this dryly satiric comedy. Iris (Toni Collette) is a college graduate who hasn't decided what she wants to do with her life, except that she doesn't want the job her father has lined up for her at a frozen food company. While pretending to look for other work, she signs on with a temp agency, which sends her out to do office work for Global Credit, a particularly faceless corporation where the permanent employees go out of their way to avoid the temps. Iris is very much aware that she's at the bottom rung at Global, and she bonds with three other women in the temp pool. Paula (Lisa Kudrow) talks about her career as an actress and insists that she will only temp until one of her auditions pans out. Jane (Alanna Ubach) prattles on about her wealthy fiancé, although her friends are convinced that he's cheating on her. And Margaret (Parker Posey) is at once the rebel of the group, regarding her job and general office procedure with a barely disguised contempt, and the one who most desperately wants a "real" job with Global. When office supplies and various personal items start to disappear, all signs point to one of the temp workers (most likely Margaret), though none will own up to any wrongdoing. Clockwatchers was the directorial debut for filmmaker Jill Sprecher, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Karen Sprecher. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Toni ColletteParker Posey, (more)
Director(s):
Jill Sprecher
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Clockwatchers

Four women reflect on their lowly place in the corporate caste system in this dryly satiric comedy. Iris (Toni Collette) is a college graduate who hasn't decided what she wants to do with her life, except that she doesn't want the job her father has lined up for her at a frozen food company. While pretending to look for other work, she signs on with a temp agency, which sends her out to do office work for Global Credit, a particularly faceless corporation where the permanent employees go out of their way to avoid the temps. Iris is very much aware that she's at the bottom rung at Global, and she bonds with three other women in the temp pool. Paula (Lisa Kudrow) talks about her career as an actress and insists that she will only temp until one of her auditions pans out. Jane (Alanna Ubach) prattles on about her wealthy fiancé, although her friends are convinced that he's cheating on her. And Margaret (Parker Posey) is at once the rebel of the group, regarding her job and general office procedure with a barely disguised contempt, and the one who most desperately wants a "real" job with Global. When office supplies and various personal items start to disappear, all signs point to one of the temp workers (most likely Margaret), though none will own up to any wrongdoing. Clockwatchers was the directorial debut for filmmaker Jill Sprecher, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Karen Sprecher. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Jill Sprecher
Writer(s):
Karen SprecherJill Sprecher
Producer(s):
Gina Resnick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Miguel C.

    Before 1999's Office Space, there was Clockwatchers. A film that uses its pace to demostrate the banality of the office. The story centers around Iris who enters the workforce as a temp and soon picks up 3 new friends at her latest assignment. She befriends them all while noticing their quirks: Jayne's manic behavior, Paula/Cammille's near bi-polar swings, and Margaret's anti-establishment outbursts (Posey IS queen of the Indie scene). And though Iris' father is trying to get her to apply for a "real job", she seems intent on riding out this pointless endeavor to its conclusion. Collette shows excellent acting abilities here - creating this mousy Daddy's girl with no hint of her Australian accent. Also, look out for a bunch of famous actors throughout the film.

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    JoAnna E.

    This is an excellent movie about regular people. Northern California has this movie in stores. This is a perfect escape movie for the thirty something's in need of an escape. Parker Posey and Toni Collete are very good. Parker Posey is great at independent roles and characters. This is a great 30 something generation film. We need more films like this to be written and released.

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    Carm G.

    Despite a stellar cast, I found this to be a cliched exercise in the banality of office work. If you hate your job, this movie won't make you like it any better.

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