A variety of losers in Dublin have harrowingly farcical intersecting stories of love, greed and violence.A variety of losers in Dublin have harrowingly farcical intersecting stories of love, greed and violence.A variety of losers in Dublin have harrowingly farcical intersecting stories of love, greed and violence.
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As some other guy here said, movies that show a lot of interconnected subplots that elevate the level of intimate knowledge about the characters is unlikely to get old, at most it is in danger of being done to death.
Bottom line: this is an Irish "Crash". I found it well done and funny, although a bit slow at times and you have to strain your ears a bit if English is not your mother tongue. However, I advice against translations, as you risk getting something an illiterate 10 year old thought he heard, like I did :(
The dialog is sharp and the story carefully laid out. The direction shows a true love a film making - a desire to make something lively and entertaining and funny, yet truthful and touching.
Despite the multiple story lines and players, Intermission holds together, arriving at its final destination at just the right time. Not an ounce of fat to be found here, this is a well-crafted film.
The film follows the lives of several different characters in contemporary Dublin and how their lives intersect. The violence and coarse language is matched by the tender and honest scenes. The fast pace of the movie holds the viewers attention fantastically well as we follow the lives of these highly likable characters(well maybe not Farrell but he is still compelling and hilarious to watch) while they search for love, happiness and the answers to life's complicated dilemmas. A true original. Even though its not much of an achievement, by far the best Irish movie ever made. Perfect stories. Perfect writing. Perfect characters. Perfect acting. Perfect film.
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Did you know
- TriviaColin Farrell performs "I Fought The Law" over the end credits.
- Quotes
John: This is a list of things that I want, and have wanted, for a long time. Straight from the heart - no fucking around: to be with you; to live with you; and to eventually, you know, to marry you; to have your child... or...
Deirdre: ...for me to have yours...
John: ...yes, all my children - however many - three, four...
Deirdre: Go on.
John: ...to grow old with you; to know - and that's the main thing - to know, all right? that you feel the same. That's it.
- Crazy creditsThere is an extra scene during the credits showing Noeleen and Sam, who have presumably gotten back together. Noeleen is pestering Sam about changing the TV channel, and her nagging manner may give a hint why Sam left her in the first place.
- ConnectionsReferences Monty Python : Sacré Graal ! (1975)
- SoundtracksOut of Control
Music and Words by U2
Published by Universal Music Publishing BV
Except Blue Mountain Music Ltd
Mother Music (IRL)
Performed by U2
Produced by Steve Lillywhite
(p) 1980 Island Records Ltd
Courtesy of Universal Music International BV
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $896,993
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $39,936
- Mar 21, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $5,175,215
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1