Amanda Peet, Ben Affleck, Kim Staunton
An arrogant lawyer and a down-and-out businessman become involved in a minor traffic accident in Manhattan. As a result, the two men accidentally swap briefcases, the contents of which cause a heated ...( read more
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DVD Release Date: September 10, 2002
Stats: 1,409 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (1,409)
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September 25, 2009
A decent enough film, a bit contrived and forgettable but inoffensive. Jackson's performance is actually quite good!
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January 11, 2009
Doyle Gipson: Money. You... you think I want money? What I want is my morning back. I need you to give my time back to me. Can you give me back my time? Can you give my time back to me? Huh? Can you?
Not as much a thriller, like the trailer of course tries to make you think, as...( read more) -
April 2, 2008
Reasonable entertainment, but definitely a one-watcher. This film has neither the high adrenaline of action flicks nor the suspense and intrigue of most thrillers. It does, however, contain 2 well-crafted characters. Sympathy shifts from side to side throughout the movie. An enj...( read more)
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January 10, 2008
A powerful, riveting and explosive thriller. Fiirst-rate entertainment, intensely human and realistic. Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson are magnificent. They give very compelling movie star performances. An outstanding film that goes the limit and has you on the edge and dosent ...( read more)
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November 18, 2009
You simply will not see anything coming until it hits you smack dab right in the face, and the end will run you over!
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October 22, 2009
From the previews I thought it was gonna be great movie but I was
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September 25, 2009
Ah there's an advantage when you never consider Ben affleck as a potential actor.
surprisingly I enjoyed watching him(may be it was his character)
pretty slow at times which fails to pick pace...but overall a good film.
But if you're seriously looking for entertainment f...( read more) -
August 30, 2009
Severely lacking in fast-paced action, instead, exchanging it for intelligent dialogue. Other political thrillers, take note.
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July 11, 2009
(2002 Director: Roger Michell) Just stumbled upon this one quite by chance and loved it! FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS..this movie never ends its twists and turns! Does justice to its AMAZING CAST!!@ MUST SEE! Just because I have a legal background..I will NOT spoil any of the surprise...( read more)
Critic Reviews
At its best, watching Changing Lanes is like watching controlled madness. full review
This is one of the best movies of the year. full review
Despite slick production values and director Roger Michell's tick-tock pacing, the final effect is like having two guys yelling in your face for two hours. full review
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