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Changing Lanes (2002)

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Reviews Counted:142

Fresh:110

Rotten:32

Average Rating:7/10

Consensus: A dark, compelling drama featuring Jackson's best performance in years.

Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Two cars collide on the FDR expressway. Their drivers--two seemingly opposite men--are Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck), a young white partner in a powerful law firm, and Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson),... Two cars collide on the FDR expressway. Their drivers--two seemingly opposite men--are Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck), a young white partner in a powerful law firm, and Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson), a meek, working-class black man. At the scene of this fender bender, Gavin, who is busy trying to make a business appointment on his cell phone, offers Doyle a blank check to cover damages. Doyle, wanting to properly exchange information, declines, causing Gavin to flee the accident site. In his haste, Gavin leaves behind an important legal file which Doyle uses to his advantage, setting off a brutal cycle of revenge between these two men who began this Good Friday as strangers. A class commentary that is decidedly different from director Roger Michell's previous film, NOTTING HILL, CHANGING LANES provides very little information about its two central characters before the moment of their car accident. Michell introduces them by crosscutting between both men speaking publicly--Gavin is lecturing to a charitable foundation, Doyle is talking at an AA meeting. These techniques of crosscutting and mirror imaging are used effectively throughout the film to underscore that the obvious social and economic differences between the two men doesn't disguise the dark and angry nature that exists in both of these men, and potentially in all of humanity. [More]

Starring: Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Collette, William Hurt

Starring: Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Collette, William Hurt, Amanda Peet, Sydney Pollack, Bradley Cooper, Jennie Dundas, Richard Jenkins, Dylan Baker

Director: Roger Michell

Director: Roger Michell
Screenwriter: Michael Tolkin, Chap Taylor
Producer: Scott Rudin
Composer: David Arnold
Studio: Paramount Pictures

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At its best, watching Changing Lanes is like watching controlled madness.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
04/12/02
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

A good lane to change into.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
04/12/02
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

A fresh, thought-provoking and challenging film.

Full Review Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | comment Comment
04/12/02
Jack Garner
Jack Garner
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Where Changing Lanes comes up short is the writing. A trio of scenarists are credited, and they can't pin down a tone or focus or moral for the story, even as they gamely steer it away from the predictable.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
04/12/02
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
Oregonian

Engaging, in a coldly intellectually fashion, but depressing sociologically, emotionally.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
04/12/02
John Anderson
John Anderson
Newsday

Finally, a thinking person's thriller.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
04/12/02
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

The story begged for a darker, more biting resolution, but that might have been deemed too bleak for a movie that is almost entirely bile.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
04/12/02
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

The central and supporting performances are what make Changing Lines so compelling.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
04/12/02
Louis B. Hobson
Louis B. Hobson
Jam! Movies

An exceptionally interesting film experience.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
04/12/02
Bruce Kirkland
Bruce Kirkland
Jam! Movies

One of those rare films that come by once in a while with flawless amounts of acting, direction, story and pace.

Full Review Source: Talking Pictures (U.S.) | comment Comment
04/12/02
Tony Toscano
Tony Toscano
Talking Pictures (U.S.)

Directed with purpose and finesse by England's Roger Mitchell, who handily makes the move from pleasing, relatively lightweight commercial fare such as Notting Hill to commercial fare with real thematic heft.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
04/12/02
Susan Stark
Susan Stark
Detroit News

Despite some serious script problems, the film works, which may have as much to do with the timeliness of the subject matter -- the forgotten art of common courtesy -- as the skill of the director and the efforts of a good cast.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
04/12/02
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

As a meditation on the way sadistic impulses can destroy men, Changing Lanes sails onto the open road and away from the traffic jams.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
04/12/02
Paul Clinton (Boxoffice)
Paul Clinton (Boxoffice)
Boxoffice Magazine

Changing Lanes is primarily Jackson's movie, a treatise on racial tension that is seldom black-and-white.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
04/12/02
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

Banek is one of the more complex characters Affleck has attempted, but the performance comes off flat and uninvolving.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
04/12/02
Renee Graham
Renee Graham
Boston Globe

Blows a tire and careens off the road of sensibility before it reaches its final destination.

Full Review Source: Eclipse Magazine | comment Comment
04/12/02
Sean O'Connell
Sean O'Connell
Eclipse Magazine

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Full Review Source: Modamag.com | comment Comment
04/12/02
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
Modamag.com

Definitely erratic, this thing -- all in all, it's the sort of commercial vehicle you might want to stay well back of.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
04/12/02
Rick Groen
Rick Groen
Globe and Mail
N/R

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Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
04/12/02
Arizona Republic
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It is plainly less interested in particular characters (their trajectories are pretty corny, in the end) than the abstract concepts they embody.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
04/12/02
Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
PopMatters
 
 
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