Changing Lanes (2002)

6.5R95 minDirector: Roger Michell

2002 American drama thriller film

Changing Lanes is a 2002 American legal 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). After the lawyer leaves the scene of the accident, the two men try to get back at each other, engaging in a variety of immoral and illegal actions that end up having a major impact on each man's life.

The film was released on April 12, 2002, in North America by Paramount Pictures. The film was favorably reviewed by critics, and it was a box office success, earning almost $95 million against a $45 million budget. Writers Chap Taylor and Michael Tolkin were nominated for the WAFCA Award for Best Original Screenplay for their work. It was later remade in Hindi as Taxi No. 9211.

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What is Changing Lanes about?
Changing Lanes (2002) — An attorney in a rush to make a court appointment to file legal papers involving a multi-million dollar trust accidentally collides with an alcoholic insurance salesman, who also is a rush for a court appointment involving the custody of his children. The attorney leaves the scen
Is Changing Lanes based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Changing Lanes scary?
Content rating: R. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.
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