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Audience Rated by buyers R (Restricted)
Type of bind: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN num: 9780792182047
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN number: 0792182049
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Quantity: 1
Publishing house: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 10, 2002
Running Time: 98 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 19924
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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A minor traffic accident turns two perfect strangers into vicious adversaries waging an all-out war of personal destruction in this electrifying critically acclaimed psychological thriller. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/17/2006 Starring: Ben Affleck Samuel Jackson Run time: 98 minutes Rated by buyers R Director: Roger Michell
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Impeccably crafted and smarter than your average thriller, Changing Lanes proves that revenge is a dish best served cold. A high-powered attorney (Ben Affleck) learns that lesson the hard way after he flees the scene of an accident involving an insurance salesman (Samuel L. Jackson) who holds a powerful advantage in his retaliatory strike against the lawyer's arrogant behavior. Affleck has everything to gain if he can retrieve a lost document from Jackson, who has everything to lose (wife, family, savings) when threatened with financial sabotage. To his versatile credit, Notting Hill director Roger Michell never plays the race card in this escalating battle of wills, focusing instead on the percolating resentments of men at opposite ends of the economic scale. As he did in Eyes Wide Shut, actor-director Sydney Pollack chillingly embodies the venal elite in a pivotal supporting role, and Changing Lanes potently illustrates the wisdom of heeding a guilty conscience. --Jeff Shannon
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This smart anagram resumes this dramatis personae between two strangers who will be implied in what it seemed to be an unpleasant encounter in the m the middle of a vial artery in Manhattan.
Two citizens, one of them is a desperate man, who must assist a very important legal question, the other is an unworried and prestigious lawyer. At the moment of the collision there will be more than a simple exchange of words. An important legal document will change of hands and the man will lose his accorded legal date. Since this episode, both men will be faced, one for getting that invaluable document and the other claiming by his sudden bankrupt.
High tension in this particular and engaging film who will involve the viewer from start to finish.
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Film about the recriminations that take place between an insurance salesman (played by Samuel L. Jackson) and a high-flying attorney (played by Ben Affleck) following a car accident involving the two of them that manages to royally screw up both of their lives. A good study of the consequences of selfishness and the folly of unchecked anger. Definitely worth a look.
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I've seen this movie several times and just had to own the DVD. It's one of my favorites, and watching it again did not disappoint.
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While everything happening in one day in this movie seems unrealistic to me, facing life, and oneself, is portrayed in a very insightful manner in this movie. As for the ending, each person gets to continue however they want. I like unclear endings that the viewer gets to complete.
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Channging Lanes is one of few films that can start out great and then have a crappy enidng. After one leaves the film you still liked though.Roger Michell who previsouly directed Nottitng Hill does good with this little thriller and Ben Affleck & Samuel L. Jackson are good in the leads. The screenplay by very first timer Chap Taylour is also very good however I do wish that the ending that was originally involved Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson getting into a fist fight that leads onto the balcony was used but hey the world ain't perfect.
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