Poetic Film Review: Changing Lanes (2002)

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(source: tmdb.org)

In the heart of New York City, two worlds collide,
One rich and successful, the other just trying to survive.
Gavin Banek, a lawyer with wealth and power,
Doyle Gipson, an insurance salesman, his life turning sour.

A fateful car crash sets their paths intertwined,
Banek's arrogance and Gipson's anger combined.
As they battle for justice and custody in court,
The lines between right and wrong begin to distort.

Changing Lanes is more than just a thriller,
It delves into class divisions, a complex picture.
Jackson and Affleck shine in their roles,
As the consequences of their actions take their toll.

Directed by Michell, with a solid cast,
This film challenges stereotypes, breaking them fast.
A nuanced look at privilege and morality,
Leaving viewers pondering their own reality.

So watch this film, and reflect on its themes,
As Banek and Gipson navigate life's extreme.
A tale of collision, of class and of change,
Changing Lanes will leave you feeling both strange.

(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)

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