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Crash
leads to battle of wills
Changing Lanes
Stars Ben Affleck, Samuel L Jackson and Toni Collette. Rated M.
From RedBack DVD.
Reviewer: PTE Simone Heyer
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Changing
Lanes is about black against white, rich against poor and, ultimately,
right against wrong.
Doyle (Jackson) is addicted to chaos. He is one of those people
who, if theyre not in a crisis, they create one.
Hes a reformed alcoholic and his former wife blames the drink
on Doyles inability to be the right kind of father to their
two sons. He sells insurance and drives a beat-up old car.
On his way to the divorce courts Doyles car is struck by Gavin
(Affleck), in his latest-model Mercedes. Gavin, too, is on the way
to the courts, only he is a lawyer, defending his firm in a decision
made against a non-profit community aid program.
In an effort to get to court on time, Gavin accepts responsibility
for the accident and thrusts Doyle a blank cheque.
Doyle insists on fixing the situation in legal, correct terms and
doesnt accept the cheque. Gavin jumps back into his dented
Merc and hurries toward the city, not allowing Doyle to ride with
him.
In the courts, he realises hes lost important papers crucial
to his case, and hopes Doyle has picked them up at the scene of
the accident.
He later spots an emotionally wrecked Doyle walking up the street
in the pouring rain and asks after the file. Doyle has just received
the news that his ex-wife is taking his kids to Oregon half
a world away. Hes less than helpful about the file.
Gavin gets annoyed and from there the two start a tit-for-tat battle
until the end of the day.
All sorts of nasty tricks are pulled including Gavin using
his money to have Doyle bankrupted and Doyle removing the nuts from
a wheel on Gavins Merc. Both men learn something about themselves
and that wealth doesnt buy more cunning, only heavier blows.
This is a great movie full of little twists. Its message is that
obstinacy and cruelty doesnt win all the time and, perhaps,
that good conquers over bad in the end.
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