CHANGING LANES


'''Changing Lanes''' is a 2002 drama/thriller film directed by Roger Michell. The movie was a box-office success; with a budget of US$45,000,000, it grossed $66,818,548 in the United States and $28,117,216 outside the US, with a total gross of $94,935,764.

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Plot
Cast
External links

Plot


A successful New York attorney, Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck), is in a rush to file a power of appointment, which will sign the company of a dying old man over to his law firm. He has a collision with another car, belonging to an insurance salesman, Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson). He is also in a rush to a hearing to try and gain custody of his children and to prevent his estranged wife from taking them to Oregon. After Banek tries to brush Gipson off with a blank check, Banek strands Gipson, telling him, "better luck next time." After arriving to the court late, Gipson learns that it proceeded without him and that it didn't go in his favor.
Unfortunately for Banek, he dropped the crucial power of appointment file at the scene of the accident, and the judge gives him until the end of the day to reobtain the papers and present them. Gipson has no intention of returning the papers, and in desperation, Banek goes to someone skilled with computers and gets him to switch off Gipson's credit. Gipson needed credit for a loan so he could buy a house for his family, and he becomes further enraged, determined to make life difficult for Banek.
Both men continue to do questionable things in an attempt to one-up each other, and eventually they begin to question their actions. Though it is made clear that Banek and Gipson are radically different, they both have an angry, vengeful streak, capable of abandoning their morals just to punish the other. The film ends with both men having a new outlook on life, concentrating on ethics and the moral implications of their actions.

Cast



Ben Affleck — Gavin Banek

Samuel L. Jackson — Doyle Gipson

Kim Staunton — Valerie Gipson

Toni Collette — Michelle

Sydney Pollack — Stephen Delano

Tina Sloan — Mrs. Delano

Richard Jenkins — Walter Arnell

Akil Walker — Stephen Gipson

Cole Hawkins — Danny Gipson

Ileen Getz — Ellen

Jennifer Dundas — Mina Dunne (as Jennifer Dundas Lowe)

Matt Malloy — Ron Cabot

Amanda Peet — Cynthia Banek

Myra Lucretia Taylor — Judge Frances Abarbanel

Bruce Altman — Joe Kaufman

William Hurt — Doyle's sponsor

External links



Official site





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