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Changing
Lanes |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1hr 39min |
| Starring:
Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Affleck, Toni Collette, Sydney Pollack,
William Hurt |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Changing
Lanes is one of those movies that after you watch it, you know you've
seen a good story and a very well made film, but you really don't
particularly care to ever see it again. There are some classic pictures
that you can watch over and over again, like The
Godfather, but this isn't one of them. This film is well directed,
well acted and well written, and probably one of the best made movies
so far this year, but it lacks that intangible magic spark.
Ben
Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson star in this movie. Ben is a Wall
Street lawyer named Gavin and Jackson is an ordinary working stiff
named Doyle. They meet on the FDR in New York City when both aren't
paying attention to the road and they have a fender bender. Both
are trying to make it to separate court appointments on time. Gavin
gets impatient after a quick failed attempt to find his insurance
card and drives off leaving Doyle and his disabled car stuck. "Better
luck next time" says the lawyer as he drives off.
This
sets a chain of events in motion that leads to probably the worst
day of either man's life. Doyle ends up being late for court and
walking in just in time to find the judge has ruled his divorced
wife can take his kids and move across country with no visitation
rights for him although he has with him a plan to allow them all
to stay in New York. But the judge has ruled and is not interested
in anything Doyle has to say since he didn't make it on time.
Meanwhile
Gavin has made it to court to find that the absolutely most crucial
folder to his case must've fallen out back at the accident. And
yes, Doyle has found it. Gavin has a case worth hundreds of millions
riding on that folder and risks jailtime for being incompetent enough
to lose it. Doyle meanwhile is in no hurry to give it back as he's
still stinging from losing his life due to this guy just driving
off and saying "better luck next time".
This
movie could've gone the easy route of being a simple vengance piece
with each man trying to one up the other. Although there is a bit
of that, the movie goes much deeper than that and really gets deep
into both characters and their flawed lives. Every action they take
as they are uncivil to them seems to come back and bite them twice
as hard. Although as guys we feel that if it were us in either position
there would've been a major ass whipping pretty early on in the
movie, we can appreciate this kind of story and it was compelling
although it unfolded somewhat slowly.
But
perhaps our largest disappointment is we had a nice R-rated movie
here and we didn't get to hear Samuel L. Jackson use the "MF"
word even once! We were waiting for it, and we did get it once,
but it was from Ben!
We
are giving this movie 3 stars on the Movies for Guys scale. If you
look at our red bar on the right side of the screen you'll see why.
The movie also is a bit slow to unfold. However, the movie is worth
seeing, if not on the big screen, certainly on DVD because the performances
are strong and it's a story worth watching, though probably only
once.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Nobody
in this movie is packing.
Blood & Gore
Nothing
to speak of, Ben gets a boo-boo.
Car Chases
These
guys aren't good drivers, that's what starts this whole thing...
T&A
Not
even any decent cleavage...
Chuckles
Barely
a giggle or two. |
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