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Box office. $94.9 million. Changing Lanes is a 2002 American drama thriller film directed by Roger Michell and starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a successful, young Wall Street lawyer (Affleck) who accidentally crashes his car into a vehicle driven by a middle-aged, recovering alcoholic insurance salesman (Jackson).
- $45 million
- David Arnold
- April 12, 2002
- Scott Rudin
Apr 12, 2002 · Changing Lanes: Directed by Roger Michell. With Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Kim Staunton, Toni Collette. A young lawyer and a businessman share a small automobile accident, and their mutual road rage escalates into a feud.
- (74K)
- Drama, Thriller
- Roger Michell
- 2002-04-12
Apr 12, 2002 · Doyle Gipson ( Samuel L. Jackson) needs to show that he has loan approval to buy a house for his family; he hopes that will convince his fed-up wife to stay in New York and not move with the kids to Oregon. Banek and Gipson get into a fender bender. It's not really anybody's fault. Of course they are polite when it happens: "You hurt?" Nobody is.
R. 2002, Mystery & thriller/Drama, 1h 38m. 78% Tomatometer 152 Reviews. 53% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings. What to know. Critics Consensus. Though some may find its conclusion unsatisfying,...
- (152)
- Roger Michell
- R
- Ben Affleck
Apr 12, 2002 · Synopsis by Karl Williams. Director Roger Michell follows up the hit romantic comedy Notting Hill (1999) with this thought-provoking thriller. Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson star, respectively, as Gavin Banek and Doyle Gibson, two New York men whose lives become accidentally intertwined in a Good Friday fender bender on the FDR Drive.
Apr 7, 2002 · Overview. A rush-hour fender-bender on New York City's crowded FDR Drive, under most circumstances, wouldn't set off a chain reaction that could decimate two people's lives. But on this day, at this time, a minor collision will turn two complete strangers into vicious adversaries.
Apr 12, 2002 · Changing Lanes. Late for court, high-powered attorney Gavin Banek (Affleck) is weaving through heavy traffic. In a different lane is Doyle Gibson (Jackson), a father whose right to see his children rests on the decision of a judge with a full docket and no time to spare.