La storia di un giorno a New York, quando un giovane avvocato e un uomo d'affari hanno un piccolo incidente d'auto lungo la FDR Drive e la loro rabbia sfocia in una lotta volta a rovinare l'... Leggi tuttoLa storia di un giorno a New York, quando un giovane avvocato e un uomo d'affari hanno un piccolo incidente d'auto lungo la FDR Drive e la loro rabbia sfocia in una lotta volta a rovinare l'uno l'esistenza dell'altro.La storia di un giorno a New York, quando un giovane avvocato e un uomo d'affari hanno un piccolo incidente d'auto lungo la FDR Drive e la loro rabbia sfocia in una lotta volta a rovinare l'uno l'esistenza dell'altro.
- Premi
- 7 candidature
- Mina Dunne
- (as Jennifer Dundas Lowe)
- Gina Gugliotta
- (as Lisa Leguillou)
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- QuizA day after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, director Roger Michell had the World Trade Center towers digitally removed from the opening main title sequence in the film. In the DVD commentary, he admitted that it was a mistake to erase them, and make it appear as if they did not exist. During the re-editing of the film, Michell reinserted them as a tribute.
- BlooperWhen Gavin Lights the paper on fire and raises it to the sprinkler head, that type of sprinkler head would only discharge the water. No other heads would spray water. The reason for this is to minimize damage.
- Citazioni
Doyle Gipson: I hope you don't mind, but I was intrigued by your conversation. I just thought you were in advertising. So I want to give you my dream version of a Tiger Woods commercial, okay? There's this black guy on a golf course. And all these people are trying to get him to caddy for them, but he's not a caddy. He's just a guy trying to play a round of golf. And these guys give him a five-dollar bill and tell him to go the clubhouse and get them cigarettes and beer. So, off he goes, home, to his wife and to their little son, who he teaches to play golf. You see all the other little boys playing hopscotch while little Tiger practices on the putting green. You see all the other kids eating ice cream while Tiger practices hitting long balls in the rain while his father shows him how. And we fade up, to Tiger, winning four Grand Slams in a row, and becoming the greatest golfer to ever pick up a 9-iron. And we end on his father in the crowd, on the sidelines, and Tiger giving him the trophies. All because of a father's determination that no fat white man - like your fathers, probably - would ever send his son to the clubhouse for cigarettes and beer.
- Curiosità sui creditiThanks to the staff and Militia Force members and veterans at the Marcy Avenue Armory, Brooklyn, New York.
- Versioni alternativeThere was an early review of the movie that contained a spoiler of the ending. The ending that was originally used involved Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson getting into a fist fight that leads onto the balcony. They talk about right and wrong and Affleck takes the file and tears it up and the movie fades to credits. This ending was most likely cut because test audiences did not like it. It will most likely appear on the DVD. Also a small clip shown in the TV ads shows Affleck and Jackson fighting on the balcony. This was part of the original ending which explains why it was cut.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Changing Lanes: The Writer's Perspective (2002)
High real world stakes.
Until the last ten d*** minutes when Afleck becomes essentially a super hero and fixes all the consequences for Jackson, despite how clear it was made throughout that most of these things could not be fixed.
Such an intelligent story ruined by one of the most careless yet brazen Hollywood endings in history.
I know *why* they make Hollywood endings, but I strongly suspect anyone that sat through this disturbing tale could handle a real ending. This ending is tantamount to all the dead people in Alien or one of the Hannibal Lecter movies all being AOK at the end.
- whatch-17931
- 11 ott 2020
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- Changing Lanes
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- Budget
- 45.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 66.818.548 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.128.062 USD
- 14 apr 2002
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 94.935.764 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 38 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1