Changing Lanes (2002)
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Collette, William Hurt, Amanda Peet
Screenwriter: Michael Tolkin, Chap Taylor
Producer: Scott Rudin
Composer: David Arnold
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Michell is willing to explore a drama that has no heroes, just broken men trying to find some hope in the darkness, some meaning in the madness.
... An extraordinary film with a level of moral complexity and attention to detail that are rare today ...
How often do you go to a Hollywood movie and still find yourself thinking about it on the way to work the next day?
Changing Lanes is a good movie built on a dumb premise. But it's a good movie all the same.
Despite its strong start with a plausible situation gone disastrously wrong, Changing Lanes lectures audiences and devolves into the corniest of melodramas--there's nothing subtle about it.
Inside the film’s conflict-powered plot there is a decent moral trying to get out, but it’s not that, it’s the tension that keeps you in your seat. Affleck and Jackson are good sparring partners.
Dog-eat-dog urban drama has great script, direction -- and unexpectedly smart performances from Affleck and Jackson.
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