SummaryA rush hour fender-bender on New York City's crowded FDR Drive turns two complete strangers into vicious adversaries. (Paramount Pictures)
Directed By:Roger Michell
Written By:Chap Taylor, Michael Tolkin
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
69
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6.5
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
75% Positive
27 Reviews
27 Reviews
22% Mixed
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3% Negative
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100
Glossy, big-budget thriller that qualifies as the season's biggest and most rewarding surprise.
80
Jackson's portrait of impotent rage is tremendous, and Affleck, who drops his usual smugness, is surprisingly good.
User score
Generally Favorable
59% Positive
29 Ratings
29 Ratings
35% Mixed
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6% Negative
3 Ratings
3 Ratings
Mar 14, 2025
8
Without much in the way of aspirations, this drama has characters fairly close to real life; it's almost an allegory for the level of stress anyone is exposed to on a bad day. For a weekend, to kill 96 painless minutes.
75
A refreshingly novel ride.
75
Loses its nerve in the final minutes, relying on a series of contrivances to arrive at an unconvincingly pat, happy ending. The story begged for a darker, more biting resolution.
67
Deeply strange, oddly shimmery movie.
60
Smitten by the symmetry of his parable, director Roger Michell crosscuts emphatically between the preening leads -- a strategy that only draws attention to the numerous lapses in logic and unpersuasive changes of heart while sidelining the lively supporting cast
38
Gets too caught up in its escalating violence and strained-to-bursting moral subtexts. It's the blood of souls drenching the screen, and it's a hideous sight to behold.
Aug 19, 2010
8
If you think you've had a hard day, try this... Jackson plays Doyle Gipson, an insurance salesman who is trying to earn his family back. Between attending AA meetings, he is seeking regular access to his two children. Affleck plays Gavin Banek, whose law firm demands he do morally questionable deeds so they can keep earning from their clients. We see their flaws but if there is a difference early on, it is that Gipson wants to do right by everyone while Banek is blinkered into looking after himself. Beginning sharply with a car accident, Banek makes a choice which robs Gipson of something that can't be replaced. Gipson in turn has something Banek desperately needs. As one man's manipulative tactics are used in increasingly desperate measures, the other's wanting to do the right thing quickly evaporates as he is pushed to the brink and beyond. All the action is played out over the course of a day and what a day it is. I've seldom seen so much packed into one 24-hour period that feels as real as this. Things of course move along rapidly. Just when you think a scene may become bogged down in too much talk, one guy makes his move, sparking off the next in the series of clashes. By the end however, both come to ground with a view of themselves they didn't have when they set out that morning. Damage has been done but maybe some can be repaired as two men learn from each other how to be better and move forward. The ending is a very satisfying one. The writing is excellent and moves between moral drama and gritty thriller. It's not all about two men locking horns as their story is interwoven with background to their lives. Whether Banek in discussion with his wife or Gipson having a dilemma in a bar, these scenes add depth but never take away from the intensity. The success of this film is also largely about the two lead performances. Affleck raises his game while Jackson is as charged as ever. He doesn't radiate hugeness as in other roles, but is just as effective in this often broken character. Both ensure their duel is a fascinating one from start to finish.
May 15, 2022
5
Two shallow poorly written characters repeatedly fail to make logical choices in this well produced textured drama/thriller. Sadly the brittle world in which they orbit never takes on a form strong enough to provide the emotional impact their scenes aim to reach. Put this down as an intriguing missed opportunity.
Jan 28, 2021
5
A frustrating and uneven movie that tries to take on some serious subject matter and doesn't hit the mark.
Jan 8, 2015
3
Sem um significado coerente péssimo,Samuel L. Jackson como sempre espetacular,Ben Affleck também com sua ótima performance mas o filme não se sustenta chato!!!
Production Company:
- Paramount Pictures
- Scott Rudin Productions
Release Date:Apr 12, 2002
Duration:1 h 38 m
Rating:R
Tagline:An ambitious lawyer, a desperate father, they had no reason to meet, until today,
Awards
Black Reel Awards
• 2 Nominations
Prism Awards
• 1 Nomination
Image Awards (NAACP)
• 1 Nomination




























