David Brent: Life on the Road

    David Brent: Life on the Road
    2016

    Synopsis

    A camera crew catches up with David Brent, the former star of the fictional British series, "The Office" as he now fancies himself a rockstar on the road.

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    Cast

    • Ricky GervaisDavid Brent
    • Ben Bailey SmithDom Johnson
    • Rebecca GethingsMiriam Clarke
    • Jo HartleyPauline Gray
    • Andrew BrookeJerry 'Jezza' Collins
    • Tom BennettNigel Martin
    • Tom BasdenDan
    • Mandeep DhillonKaren Parashar
    • Diane MorganBriony Jones
    • Kevin BishopDJ

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Telegraph

      Happily, what’s in no short supply is the same mix of uproarious failure and sledgehammer pathos that Brent at his best was always all about.
    • 70

      Screen Daily

      While Gervais returns often to the same comedic well, he’s adept at transforming simple miscues into horrific spirals of embarrassment.
    • 70

      Variety

      A late third-act turn into sentimental territory, in which the original show’s misanthropy is sugared up, may feel artificial to viewers drawn to the series’ persistent despairing streak; still, it makes a certain sense given that the film would otherwise entirely lack an emotional arc.
    • 67

      Consequence

      Life on the Road ultimately makes good in a way that few comedy films based on television characters do. Perhaps part of that owes to Gervais’ not-so-subtle, yet still powerful, insights into David Brent.
    • 60

      Time Out London

      Being stuck in a cinema with David Brent for 96 minutes can be trying (the lazy ending doesn’t help). But when Gervais is on an improvisational roll, Brent digging himself deeper and deeper into some awful pit of social awkwardness, we can’t help but remember why we love to hate them both.
    • 60

      Total Film

      As a comedy creation, David Brent is still a masterwork, and the film works best when the pathos hits as hard as the punchlines. But Life on the Road should probably be the leaving party we all thought had been thrown a few times already.
    • 60

      CineVue

      It mostly holds together, but you'd have to hope that David Brent: Life on the Road represents the farewell tour.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      It’s a rehash that neither develops the character nor betrays him. It simply assumes that we still share his weaknesses and therefore care about the fool.

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