But what makes Intermission stand out is its darkly comic approach to certain matters and a cast that includes Cillian Murphy and Colin Farrell. Where We Live In Time focuses on the beauties of romance,
The article from Collider discusses the 2003 Irish crime-comedy film "Intermission," directed by John Crowley, which features a notable ensemble cast including Colin Farrell and Cillian Murphy. The film, which explores the interconnected lives of various characters in Dublin, was a significant project for both actors early in their careers. It showcases their talents in a gritty, realistic setting, with Farrell playing a small-time crook and Murphy as a recently dumped supermarket worker. "Intermission" received positive reviews for its sharp dialogue, dark humor, and the performances of its cast, particularly highlighting the chemistry between Farrell and Murphy. The piece reflects on how the film, despite its modest budget and limited release, has gained a cult following over the years, partly due to the subsequent fame of its stars.