Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 45000000
Revenue
$ 94935764
Gavin Banek
Doyle Gipson
Michelle
Stephen Delano
Doyle's Sponsor
Cynthia Delano Banek
Walter Arnell
Finch
Valerie Gipson
Carlyle
Seavers
Terry Kaufman
Mina Dunne
Judge Cosell
Mrs. Delano
Stephen Gipson
Ron Cabot
Danny Gipson
Ellen
Judge Frances Abarbanel
Gina Gugliotta
Sarah Windsor
Tyler Cohen
Sheryl Buckburg
Bartender at Arlo's
Security Guard at School
Security Guard at School
Receptionist at AD&S
Willard
Delano's Secretary
Kid on Bike
Priest
Mrs. Miller
Miss Tetley
Cop at Precinct
Cop at Precinct
Music Teacher/Conductor
Waitress
Orchestra Child
Orchestra Child
Orchestra Child
Orchestra Child
Mike
Orchestra Member
Orchestra Member
Self
Teacher
Teacher
Kate
Barry
Office Worker
Office Worker
Office Worker
Author in Newsroom Interview
Newscaster
Newsroom Writer
Newsroom Producer
Newsroom Executive Producer
Newsroom Associate Producer
Newsroom Script Supervisor
Newsroom Associate Director
Newsroom Director
Newsroom Reporter
AA Group Leader
Insurance Broker
Family Court Member
Family Court Member
Family Court Member
Simon Dunne
Ticket Cop (uncredited)
Lawyer (uncredited)
DOUBLE / ON SCREEN (uncredited)
Family Court Officer (uncredited)
George (uncredited)
Family Court Member (uncredited)
Church Member (uncredited)
Parishioner (uncredited)
Sikh (uncredited)
Bank Patron / Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Irate Pedestrian (uncredited)
Road Driver (uncredited)
Defendant in Custody (uncredited)
Paralegal (uncredited)
AA Attendee (uncredited)
Park Avenue Businessman (uncredited)
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Parishioner (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Written by Ruuz on 2018-09-10
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 didn't end stronger. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole_.
Written by Kamurai on 2020-10-23
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 ambiguity with a secondary question of whether one side fuels the other. While I enjoy this do, don't show philosophical battle, the realism of the insanity that occurs in this movie is terrifying. The movie is as good as it could be, but it's awkwardly average in the end.