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The story is much bigger than two men who get into an accident with each other. This movie is an interesting account of two men caught in desperate circumstances who, through the course of a day, discover just how far they will go to get revenge, discovering who they really are in the process. In the movie we should determine the point of being right and wrong also good and evil. Successful and high–powered lawyer Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck) is responsible for getting important papers to court, so he sets out in New York's rush-hour traffic and accidentally runs into Doyle Gipsen (Samuel Jackson). Doyle is on his way to divorce court, so he can argue for the right to see his kids and stop them from moving out of state. Doyle's car is wrecked, so he asks for a ride to the courthouse and Gavin says I am sorry. Gavin, in a hurry, leaves the scene, yelling, “Better luck next time!" When Gavin presents his case, he realizes he left an important file at the scene of the accident.
Approximate Word count = 659 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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