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  1. Nov 1, 2002 · Thu 31 Oct 2002 21.13 EST. T his raises an interesting theoretical problem: can a good movie survive a poor ending? Can you ringfence the dodgy finish in your mind, or does the rot spread backward,...

  2. 2002 S&P Award Winner. Changing Lanes. Directed by Roger Michell. An ethically rich drama about troubles as a key to personal transformation. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. When we experience obstacles, tribulations, or personal disasters, it can go either way with us.

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  4. Apr 12, 2002 · Yes, both of the movie's dueling hotheads are in the wrong--but they are also both in the right. The story involves two flawed men, both prey to anger, who get involved in a fender-bender that brings out all of their worst qualities. And their best. This is not a dumb formula film about revenge.

  5. Apr 9, 2002 · Review: Changing Lanes. By film’s end, Changing Lanes questions the effects of individual morality on a collective consciousness. by Ed Gonzalez. April 9, 2002. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

  6. Jun 30, 2013 · Sunday, June 30, 2013. Book Review: Changing Lanes. By Miriam Plotinsky. In my more fantastical moments, I dream of letting my carefully ordered and over-scheduled life go a bit. Maybe my kids don’t have to go to bed at seven-thirty every night.

  7. Oct 14, 2002 · Changing Lanes (2002) Reviewed by Nev Pierce. Updated 31 October 2002. From the director of "Notting Hill", and the stars of "Shaft" and "Armageddon", comes a gritty, grown-up morality tale....

  8. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › changinglanesChanging Lanes - Plugged In

    positive elements: Hands down, the most positive element in Changing Lanes is Doyle’s love and devotion for his children. He blew it in the past, but he’s eager to write a new future. “Boys need a father,” he pleads with the judge. “I love my boys.”. A recovering alcoholic, Doyle makes great strides to prove himself to his wife and ...

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