Masterpiece!
I watched this wonderful movie on one of many sites called 123 movies, and I absolutely liked the film, including this blog - quickly video loading, high quality and minimal ads.
Excellent! Immediately after watching, the first has done something really worthwhile lately. City Dudes rule! Okay, not about that.
Any office may be the everyday work of a compact regional office of a large stationery company (I'm uncertain in regards to this, the memory has been knocked out), whose inhabitants have to endure the quirks with their unlucky boss performed by Steve Karel for several days on end.

The peculiarity of your place of work in a kind of documentary, a hand-held camera and interviews with characters really makes what the heck is happening on the watch's screen real.
Michael Scott would be the boss of the company, who completely disowns this, firstly, obviously, he wants becoming a friend, and just then an individual who manages a large office. Includes a mug with the words'Best Boss ', that she bought at some sale. Before us, he appears as an idiot. Idiot of pure water. Previously you'll laugh their way to tears, and also at another moment you may be simply ready to kill, as well as faster. I do believe the further I look, the greater Let me hate this Persian.
Pam Beasley is a secretary who strongly believes that today's girls do not strive to be similar to her (in the a sense a position). She loves fruit yogurt, draws with watercolors and oils, seeks to impress Jim (about him below), has been in a partnership with her fiancé for 3 years and hopes to finally celebrate a wedding event, which was postponed over and over again (I wonder if Jim is going to be invited to the wedding ceremony?)
Dwight (about the last name - could not hear) may be the deputy director (as he claims), however, the boss always corrects him and says that he is only an assistant. Shares his workplace with Jim, tolerates jokes on his part and considers himself an important employee who cannot have staff cuts in almost any way.
Jim Halpert - performing some sort of duties there, has some feelings for the secretary Pam Beasley, won't understand where all his know-how about computers paper as well as other office may go if he is fired, not without irony makes fun of Dwight and believes that all things in the Office is at work itself because they are, but externally the work is completely normal and individual.
The dubbing is well chosen, Steve Karel speaks within the voice of the person I understand well from childhood (sorry I really don't remember, I definitely heard the series and cartoons voiced by him).
10 out of 10
Excellent! Immediately after watching, the first has done something really worthwhile lately. City Dudes rule! Okay, not about that.
Any office may be the everyday work of a compact regional office of a large stationery company (I'm uncertain in regards to this, the memory has been knocked out), whose inhabitants have to endure the quirks with their unlucky boss performed by Steve Karel for several days on end.

The peculiarity of your place of work in a kind of documentary, a hand-held camera and interviews with characters really makes what the heck is happening on the watch's screen real.
Michael Scott would be the boss of the company, who completely disowns this, firstly, obviously, he wants becoming a friend, and just then an individual who manages a large office. Includes a mug with the words'Best Boss ', that she bought at some sale. Before us, he appears as an idiot. Idiot of pure water. Previously you'll laugh their way to tears, and also at another moment you may be simply ready to kill, as well as faster. I do believe the further I look, the greater Let me hate this Persian.
Pam Beasley is a secretary who strongly believes that today's girls do not strive to be similar to her (in the a sense a position). She loves fruit yogurt, draws with watercolors and oils, seeks to impress Jim (about him below), has been in a partnership with her fiancé for 3 years and hopes to finally celebrate a wedding event, which was postponed over and over again (I wonder if Jim is going to be invited to the wedding ceremony?)
Dwight (about the last name - could not hear) may be the deputy director (as he claims), however, the boss always corrects him and says that he is only an assistant. Shares his workplace with Jim, tolerates jokes on his part and considers himself an important employee who cannot have staff cuts in almost any way.
Jim Halpert - performing some sort of duties there, has some feelings for the secretary Pam Beasley, won't understand where all his know-how about computers paper as well as other office may go if he is fired, not without irony makes fun of Dwight and believes that all things in the Office is at work itself because they are, but externally the work is completely normal and individual.
The dubbing is well chosen, Steve Karel speaks within the voice of the person I understand well from childhood (sorry I really don't remember, I definitely heard the series and cartoons voiced by him).
10 out of 10
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