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David Brent: Life on the Road
The long-awaited big-screen outing for Slough’s premier paper salesman finds Ricky Gervais’ genius comic creation cashing in his pension for one last shot at rock ‘n’ roll success.
Director: Ricky Gervais
Overview
Twelve years after The Office, Slough’s premier paper salesman now works as a rep for a feminine hygiene company, but has never truly discarded the dream of forging a rock ‘n’ roll career. Cashing in his pension and assembling a crack crew of session musicians, he hits the road for one last shot at the big time with his band ‘Foregone Conclusion’.
Structured as a ‘where are they now’-style TV followup to The Office focusing solely on Wernham Hogg’s main attraction, Life on the Road is both a development from the confines of the BBC sitcom and also a welcome dedication to Ricky Gervais’ extraordinary comic creation. All the tics, mannerisms and excruciating faux pas are paraded in all their widescreen glory, while a hilarious roster of new songs constitute the Foregone Conclusion back catalogue, including the viral video hit ‘Lady Gypsy’. Written and directed by Gervais himself, Life on the Road is a riotously essential return for one of the great comic characters of the 21st-century.
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