About 9 to 5
9 to 5 (1980) remains a timeless workplace comedy that brilliantly blends humor with sharp social commentary. The film follows three secretaries—Judy (Jane Fonda), Violet (Lily Tomlin), and Doralee (Dolly Parton)—who are pushed to their limits by their arrogant, sexist boss Franklin Hart (Dabney Coleman). After sharing their frustrations, they hatch a plan to take control of the office, leading to a series of hilarious and empowering misadventures.
The performances are the film's greatest strength. Jane Fonda brings vulnerability and growth to Judy, while Lily Tomlin's Violet is a masterclass in deadpan wit. Dolly Parton shines in her film debut, delivering both comedic timing and heartfelt moments. Dabney Coleman is perfectly detestable as the boss everyone loves to hate. Director Colin Higgins balances slapstick humor with genuine character development, creating a film that's both uproariously funny and surprisingly poignant.
What makes 9 to 5 worth watching today is its enduring relevance. While set in the early 1980s, its themes of workplace inequality, female solidarity, and fighting against systemic sexism remain strikingly current. The film's iconic theme song, performed by Dolly Parton, has become an anthem for working women everywhere. Whether you're discovering it for the first time or revisiting a classic, 9 to 5 delivers laughs, heart, and a satisfying dose of workplace wish-fulfillment that continues to resonate with audiences decades later.
The performances are the film's greatest strength. Jane Fonda brings vulnerability and growth to Judy, while Lily Tomlin's Violet is a masterclass in deadpan wit. Dolly Parton shines in her film debut, delivering both comedic timing and heartfelt moments. Dabney Coleman is perfectly detestable as the boss everyone loves to hate. Director Colin Higgins balances slapstick humor with genuine character development, creating a film that's both uproariously funny and surprisingly poignant.
What makes 9 to 5 worth watching today is its enduring relevance. While set in the early 1980s, its themes of workplace inequality, female solidarity, and fighting against systemic sexism remain strikingly current. The film's iconic theme song, performed by Dolly Parton, has become an anthem for working women everywhere. Whether you're discovering it for the first time or revisiting a classic, 9 to 5 delivers laughs, heart, and a satisfying dose of workplace wish-fulfillment that continues to resonate with audiences decades later.


















