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Affluent Wall Street lawyer Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck) and recovering alcoholic Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson) are both on their way to vital court hearings when they get involved in a fender bender accident with each other on New York's FDR Drive. In a rush, Banek leaves the scene without doing things by the book, but he leaves behind an important document. Stranded, Gipson is late for a custody hearing, and so begins a cruel game of one-upmanship between the men. Changing Lanes is an engrossing, intelligently scripted urban drama. (Paramount Pictures AU)

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POMO 

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English Changing Lanes (2002) Changing Lanes is a brilliant psychological probe into the world of two New Yorkers with different social statuses, but carrying the same psychological burden on their shoulders. The acting is perfect and the directing is even better. It might be a bit cold, but that’s just part of the deal. As oppressive a drama as Schumacher’s Falling Down. ()

Lima 

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English I have the same feelings as koCOUR. I also considered 5*, but that ending that ruined the atmosphere of the entire film. On the other hand, the positive message that sometimes everything turns out for the best doesn't hurt either. Anyway, it’s a miracle that a mainstream film like this paid itself without trouble in the US and had pretty decent reviews. One of the surprises of the year for me and Affleck and Jackson are great. ()

3DD!3 

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English This day turned into the worst day of their life for Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck) and Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson) when a small car accident destroyed their lives. Gipson came twenty minutes late to his divorce hearing and lost his family and Banek left a document at the site of the accident that could get him jailed if he doesn’t submit it. The only thing that can change the way they feel right now is revenge! Changing Lanes is a movie about people, vengeance and the little things that can change your life without our being aware. Affleck’s acting is very natural and his character is pleasantly down to earth and realistic. Jackson is also great as an alcoholic in recovery and a dad trying his very hardest. Apart from a couple of errors of logic, Changing Lanes is a perfect psychological thriller about how fortune and destiny play games with people. 4* ()