
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. Their means of destroying each other might be different, but their goals, ultimately, will be the same: Each will systematically try to dismantle the other's life in a reckless effort to reclaim something he has lost.Status: | Released (2002-04-07) |
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Awards: | 7 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $66,818,548 |
Screen: | Chap Taylor, Michael Tolkin |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Senator International |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | Afrikaans, English |

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Crews
- 7017: Roger Michell - Director - Directing
- 21178: Chap Taylor - Screenplay - Writing
- 16939: Michael Tolkin - Screenplay - Writing
- 2997: Scott Rudin - Producer - Production
- 6489: David Arnold - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 8408: Salvatore Totino - Director of Photography - Camera
- 5361: Christopher Tellefsen - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
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It was pretty.... interesting, but I can't imagine it's the sort of thing I'd ever re-visit. Strong performances are forthcoming from Sam Jackson and Toni Collette, everyone else is sort of stale. There's not a lot of movies out there like _Changing Lanes_, so it's a shame that it di ....
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Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't whole-heartedly recommend. It is amazing all that can happen from a simple car collision, but it is more of a privileged jerk effect than the Butterfly Effect. This whole movie is sort of a philosophical discussion of moral am ....
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