Reel Critics
Diane and Igal Silber
“Changing Lanes,” a film starring Samuel L Jackson and Ben Affleck,
could have been even better than it was.
This is a slick, fast-paced exploration of two characters battling
within themselves to find their own moral compasses while dealing with
the often murky and slippery world they inhabit.
Unfortunately, the movie feels shallow and superficial. Samuel Jackson
plays against type as a gentle family man struggling against his past
alcoholism and bouts of uncontrolled anger. Affleck is a bright,
aggressive young lawyer whose ethical standards slowly change as he
strives for the good life.
“Is doing more good than evil enough?” is the question the movie asks.
An auto accident brings them together to confront themselves as they
spar with each other.
The making of a really good movie with characters growing, gaining
insight and changing is here, but alas these protagonists are drawn too
superficially and the supporting cast are simply caricatures. The plot
slows mid-film with arbitrary incidents and interactions, and ends
weakly. Sidney Pollack as Affleck’s father-in-law and Amanda Peet as his
wife are both one-dimensional props to the story. The script left the
characters shallow and gave the actors little to work with -- a shame for
such high caliber actors.
The cinematography is well done, however. All in all, this film may
keep your interest and is fun to watch but will not linger with you.
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