Changing Lanes Comments

  • Hailey 2022-03-23 09:02:17

    Two men in different difficulties, because of a line change accident, attacked each other, collapsed, and finally reconciled and each had their own understanding... McKee can directly use it to explain his theory of "Story", the so-called Inciting Events, Characters arcs, etc. The filming is also very down-to-earth, but its regret is also that it is too down-to-earth, it covers everything, it has everything, but it has no...

  • Abelardo 2022-03-21 09:02:17

    Samuel L. Jackson was miles ahead of Ben Affleck. ....

  • Brett 2022-03-21 09:02:17

    What kind of wonderful movie I thought it was, it turned out to be so...

  • Carolyne 2022-03-20 09:02:02

    The disadvantage is that the tension in the second half is not maintained well enough, and the ending is a little soft, but the solidity of the play is obvious to...

  • Kathryne 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    The rhythm is a bit slow, and the story seems a bit deliberate. Up to now, I don't quite understand why some of the plots are developed in this way. It is a bit of conflict for the sake of conflict. The whole is very average, there are no bright spots, and there is no spark in the opponent's...

  • Earnest 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    The ugly social director finally tried to save it but couldn't save...

  • Clementine 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    2009.09.30 The scene of finding someone to do hands and feet leading to bankruptcy is very familiar... I seem to have seen it somewhere...

  • Hillary 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    2009.6.23 In Xinju, the first half discusses the alienation between people in modern society, the terminal discusses the professional ethics of lawyers, and the second half discusses human ethics...

  • Danny 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    From a small incident, it gradually developed out of control, but it was a pity that the film became soft and fuzzy afterwards. At that time Xiaoben was really handsome and...

  • Jaydon 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    The two masters are first-rate acting and the story is good, but the script is mediocre, and the whole film is too plain. In the first 30 minutes, he basically understands what to say, just exclaiming to talk about human nature and sin, why pick a thing with so many flaws Fortunately, what I want to say is clear....

Extended Reading
  • Berenice 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    Cups are made up of little things

    Accidental car accident-the court is late, Daoer loses custody-

        Daoer is frustrated-begins to retaliate-

        Gavin is angry-threats, intimidation-

        Daoer is angry-murder-

        Gavin is angry-revenge-

        add Wen's conscience discovers-try to save it-

        Daoer calm down-try to save it-...l

  • Gregorio 2021-12-31 08:02:56

    The world: law vs. plunder? Humanity: You are only one step away from evil

    We all know that the rule of law in the United States is quite developed, but we have seen Americans continue to reflect: in the final analysis, how do law and civilization balance the ugliness of this world? At least the Americans who write scripts and invest in filmmaking are willing to spend...

Changing Lanes quotes

  • [across the street, Gavin watches gloatingly how the policemen arrest Doyle and take him to the police unit. He rejoices that his trick worked. As the unit passes near Gavin, he yells at Doyle, although the latter cannot hear him]

    Gavin Banek: [yells] You know what I can do to you for trying to kill me? You know who I am? You know who I am? You see what I can do to you? You try to kill me?

    [suddenly Gavin notices Valerie and her children. The teacher approaches Valerie and tells her something. Valerie leaves, deeply saddened, and the children sob. Gavin realizes it is his fault, and he is filled with regret]

  • [night falls. Gavin sits in his office, filled with regret for his misdeeds. He covers his face with his palms, and does not notice that Doyle entered the room and placed the file on the desk. Suddenly, Gavin sees the file he has been trying to retrieve the whole day]

    Doyle Gipson: [quietly] I have to thank you.

    [Gavin turns back and sees Doyle sitting in the office]

    Gavin Banek: For the house?

    Doyle Gipson: [shakes his head] I understand what you were trying to do, but... my wife's moving, she's taking the boys. The house is a little bit too much for me right now.

    Gavin Banek: I'm sorry.

    Doyle Gipson: [snickers sadly] I was a horribly unstable father. And Valerie says I'll never see them again. But you know what? I will. I'll see 'em in a year or two... may be three.

    [Doyle sighs, shaking his head]

    Doyle Gipson: I'll go to Portland, I'll call her... and I'll find a way to be their father again.

    [Doyle leans back]

    Doyle Gipson: How about you?

    Gavin Banek: Well... I have the file... but I don't need it anymore.

    [Doyle is confused]

    Gavin Banek: It's been taken care of. You know. It never happened.

    Doyle Gipson: But it did happen. Right?

    Gavin Banek: Right.

    Doyle Gipson: So, now what?

    [a pause. Gavin shakes his head. He takes the file and sits in front of Doyle. He speaks quietly, and Doyle listens]

    Gavin Banek: I'm going to dinner with my wife... and her parents. And this weekend, I'm gonna go look at a boat. And then on Monday, I'm gonna come back in here and go to work. And then... magically this whole... incredible day just somehow... becomes a memory. It's like you go to the beach. You go down to the water. It's a little cold. You're not sure if you wanna go in. There's a pretty girl standing next to you. She doesn't wanna go in either. She sees you. And you know... if you just asked her her name... you would leave with her. Forget your life, whoever you came with... and leave the beach with her. And after that day... you remember her. Not every day, every week. She comes back to you. It's the memory... of another life... you could've had. Today is that girl.

    [Gavin stands and puts on his jacket. Doyle stands and starts walking out]

    Gavin Banek: I'm sorry about what I did.

    [Doyle stops and turns back to face Gavin]

    Doyle Gipson: [quietly] Me too.

    Gavin Banek: You brought the file back.

    [Doyle smiles bitterly]