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David Brent: Life on the Road
Directed by
Ricky Gervais
Not Rated
2016
1h 36m
Comedy
,
Music
6.3
58%
47%
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A camera crew catches up with David Brent, the former star of the fictional British TV series The Office (2001), as he now fancies himself a rock star on the road.
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Cast of David Brent: Life on the Road
Ricky Gervais
David Brent / Director / Writer / Producer
Ben Bailey Smith
Dom Johnson
Rebecca Gethings
Miriam Clarke
Jo Hartley
Pauline Gray
Andrew Brooke
Jerry 'Jezza' Collins
Tom Bennett
Nigel Martin
Tom Basden
Dan
Mandeep Dhillon
Karen Parashar
Diane Morgan
Briony Jones
Kevin Bishop
DJ
Ashley McGuire
Mo
Roisin Conaty
Cat
Abbie Murphy
Serena Wilson
Nina Sosanya
Therapist
Stacha Hicks
Sandra
Andy Burrows
Drummer
Stephen Clarke
Bassist
Michael Clarke
Foregone Conclusion Guitarist/Keyboardist
Kim Benson
Office Worker
Alfie Stewart
Office Worker
Rob Jarvis
Client
Dermot Keaney
Tattooist
Oliver Maltman
Ents Manager
Peter Andre
Self
Alexander Arnold
Pog
Miles Chapman
Andy Chapman
Charlie Hanson
Producer
David Brent: Life on the Road Ratings & Reviews
NME (New Musical Express)
Olly Richards
The cinematic return of the middle-management moron is the best thing Gervais has done in years.
FanboyNation.com
Sean Mulvihill
David Brent may be the character that made Ricky Gervais a comedic star, but David Brent: Life on the Road is just another example as to why that star has been rapidly fading.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
It's missing, entirely, the humanizing elements of the 'Office; series - presumably because Gervias, the sole writer/director/star (and sole performer to cross over from that series) has vastly overestimated the character's appeal.
PopMatters
Bernard Boo
Gervais' focus rests squarely on David's emotional implosion which, while acted and laid out quite well, is so punishing that one wonders whether it was worth checking back in on the poor guy at all.
Common Sense Media
Renee Schonfeld
Fake comic docu has cursing and sexual references.
Slate
Willa Paskin
Maudlin and unrealistic, it's also a lot less funny than what came before.
AV Club
Josh Modell
Gervais still wears Brent like a tailored suit, but 15 years of age has taken a lot of the bite out of both the performer and the character.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Betty Jo Tucker
Despite Ricky Gervais' unique comic talents, this David Brent rock star adventure soon becomes too repetitive.
The Playlist
Will Ashton
A squeamishly funny, deeply heartfelt success.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
Do you love THE OFFICE's self-sabotaging regional manager? You'll like him as a struggling musician.
Yahoo! TV
Ken Tucker
The hour-and-a-half-plus seems twice as long, with Brent being constantly humiliated while grinning pathetically.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
Doesn't have much to add beyond a few biographical details.
The Verge
Rich McCormick
The 90-minute runtime torpedoes any sympathy for the character viewers may still hold after more than a decade away.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Ultimately, the scope of this modest exercise seems about right: A nice little movie, about a small man, with big dreams.
Consequence
Matt Melis
Life on the Road ultimately makes good in a way that few comedy films based on television characters do.
Metro
Matt Prigge
Generally delightful - a significant improvement over Gervais' "Special Correspondents," as well as such curious flubs as "The Invention of Lying," the period piece "Cemetery Junction" and the second season of "Derek."
Film Journal International
Chris Barsanti
The laughs dry up long before Brent's tour and Gervais' film have finished with us.
Contactmusic.com
Rich Cline
The film is far too dry and awkward to say anything terribly meaningful about all of this, but fans of The Office will love catching up with their hero.
Observer
Cameron K. McEwan
There's not as much ingenuity, originality and spark as there was in a single thirty-minute episode of The Office.
Variety
Catherine Bray
Ricky Gervais' most enduring creation hits the road for one last attempt at cracking showbiz, in a funny if meandering big-screen adventure.
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