A fender-bender on a busy New York highway turns into an escalating battle of wills between recovering alcoholic Samuel L. Jackson, whose chances of reuniting with his family are lost in the crash, and duplicitous attorney Ben Affleck, who needs ...

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Publisher : Paramount
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A fender-bender on a busy New York highway turns into an escalating battle of wills between recovering alcoholic Samuel L. Jackson, whose chances of reuniting with his family are lost in the crash, and duplicitous attorney Ben Affleck, who needs vital papers that wind up in Jackson's possession. Gripping drama of two men pushed to the edge by "bad car-ma" also stars Toni Collette, Amanda Peet, Kim Staunton. 98 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; deleted scenes; extended scene; featurettes; theatrical trailer.

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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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