Intermission (2003)

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A raucous story of the interweaving lives and loves of small-town delinquents, shady cops, pretty good girls and very bad boys. With Irish guts and grit, lives collide, preconceptions shatter and romance is tested to the extreme. An ill-timed and poorly executed couple's break-up sets off a chain of events affecting everyone in town.

Film Overview
"Intermission" is a 2003 Irish drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark O'Rowe. This function is a gritty, dark comedy including interconnected stories embeded in Dublin, Ireland, that looks into the intricate web of human relationships. It checks out a series of disorderly happenings in the lives of normal people resulting from a possibility event. With a star-studded cast that includes Colin Farrell, Cillian Murphy, and Kelly MacDonald, the movie plunges into the less-than-glamorous side of life, exposing the poetic and comical minutes found within.

Plot Summary
Lehiff (Colin Farrell) is a small-time crook, John (Cillian Murphy) is a heartbroken supermarket staff member and Deirdre (Kelly Macdonald) is a female caught in a love triangle. Their paths cross drastically in this web of interconnected stories. The journey begins when Lehiff, after being fired from his job, embarks on a crime spree. John, undergoing a distressing breakup with Deirdre, wanders through life while his sibling, Sam, handles aggressive clients as a bus motorist. Deirdre, on the other hand, is captured in an unacceptable relationship with a bank supervisor but is likewise attracted to a family man, Michael.

Subplots
The movie spins more subplots, including a hard-edged detective, Jerry Lynch (Colm Meaney), who is Lehiff's nemesis. The story likewise includes Sally (Shirley Henderson), who experiences a hair-loss condition and Ben Campion (Tomas O'Suilleabhain), a documentary filmmaker. Surrounding these characters are a series of interconnected stories that all come together in an explosive climax that includes a bank robbery, a hostage circumstance, and a violent bus trip arising from a possibility event.

Amazing Performances
"Intermission" boasts classical performances by Colin Farrell, providing a performance filled with charisma and energy as Lehiff, enabling his natural Dublin accent to shine through. Cillian Murphy manages to portray the heartbroken John with a reliable balance of humor and sadness. Among the standout efficiencies originates from Colm Meaney, who plays the permanently positive Jerry with both hilarity and gravity.

Themes and Techniques
"Intermission" perfectly utilizes the storytelling method of affiliation to convey a central theme of how our lives are intricately laced with those around us, and how someone's actions can have a cause and effect. The film likewise checks out themes of love, heartbreak, remorse, and extensively uses black humour to cut across the grim realities of life in a less flourishing Dublin.

Critical Reception
Intermission was generally well received by critics. Praised for its sharp, amusing discussion, multi-layered plot, and excellent efficiencies, the movie offers a realistic and unabashed portrayal of life in Dublin. Critics saw it as a darkly funny evaluation of contemporary relationships, life's dissatisfactions, and the unavoidability of fate. Nevertheless, particular aspects of the movie, such as the representation of violence and the rather fragmented story, received a combined action.

Conclusion

"Intermission" is a hugely unforeseeable and darkly comical drama with an edgy story. It showcases raw efficiencies from a talented Irish cast and provides a genuine if not always flattering representation of Dublin life. Through interweaving stories and characters, "Intermission" is a maze of narratives that provide a striking picture of modern Ireland.

Top Cast

  • Colin Farrell (small)
    Colin Farrell
    Lehiff
  • Colm Meaney (small)
    Colm Meaney
    Jerry Lynch
  • Kelly Macdonald (small)
    Kelly Macdonald
    Deirdre
  • Cillian Murphy (small)
    Cillian Murphy
    John
  • Brían F. O'Byrne (small)
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Mick
  • Shirley Henderson (small)
    Shirley Henderson
    Sally
  • David Wilmot (small)
    David Wilmot
    Oscar
  • Michael McElhatton (small)
    Michael McElhatton
    Sam
  • Deirdre O'Kane (small)
    Deirdre O'Kane
    Noeleen
  • Ger Ryan (small)
    Ger Ryan
    Maura
  • Barbara Bergin (small)
    Barbara Bergin
    Karen