Source Code

2011

Action / Drama / Mystery / Romance / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Michelle Monaghan Photo
Michelle Monaghan as Christina Warren
Jake Gyllenhaal Photo
Jake Gyllenhaal as Colter Stevens
Scott Bakula Photo
Scott Bakula as Colter's Father
Vera Farmiga Photo
Vera Farmiga as Colleen Goodwin
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551.26 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 3 / 10
1.17 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 6 / 71
4.21 GB
3840*2160
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 9 / 36

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rick-988998 / 10

Nailbiting....

I love this movie and have rewatched it a few times over the years. Duncan Jones has impressed with other offerings such as Moon and Warcraft and I look forward to his future ventures. Jake Gyllenhaal (another favourite) plays the protaganist brilliantly and the angst, apprehension and despair that he portrays while trying to figure out Source Code is palpable. Although the premise is far fetched, the characters are relatable - which is why we watch movies right?

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird9 / 10

Another favourite of mine this year...

So far, 2011 has been a mixed year. There have been fantastic films, like Tree of Life and some pretty bad films too like Battle:Los Angeles. Source Code is not quite my favourite of 2011, but it is close. It is a suspenseful, compelling and very well done thriller and almost perfect. Duncan Jones(director of the wonderful Moon) does a superb job directing, and the film looks great with atmospheric cinematography and lighting. The writing is outstanding, thoughtful with the odd bit of droll humour and the issues of loss and responsibility give it some emotional weight as well, and the story benefits from an interesting idea, is compelling and has enough suspense and tautness to satisfy. The acting is great, Jake Gyllanhaal balances vulnerability and muscle-bound action expertly. Jeffrey Wright tries a little too hard, but Michelle Monaghan and Vera Farmiga are solid as rocks. All in all, an excellent film and a favourite of mine this year. 9/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by MartinHafer10 / 10

Brilliantly inventive...and yet another wonderful film from Duncan Jones.

During the last week, I've become a HUGE fan of Duncan Jones. That's because I saw his amazing sci-fi film "Moon" (which he wrote and directed),his short "Whistle" and his latest "Source Code". These three films, all super-well made and inventive, represent the three films Jones has so far made--and I can pretty much guarantee you'll see a lot more from him because these three films are simply amazing.

I scored "Source Code" a 9--which is actually not quite as high as I rated "Moon", but the film sure came close to also getting a 10. The plot is so inventive and the film made so well that I can't see why it isn't scored higher than 7.5 on IMDb.

When the film begins, Colter Stephens (Jake Gyllenhaal) suddenly finds himself on a train heading into Chicago. He knows no one aboard and is NOT the person people think he is. He is, in fact, a soldier serving in Afghanistan--so how did he magically appear on the other side of the planet?!?! While this is only the beginning of the film, I will say no more because the film has one surprise after another--and I'd hate to ruin the film for you.

In many ways, the film plays a lot like "Inception", "Groundhog Day" and a bit of "The Sum of All Fears". However, this is a great oversimplification--there is so much more to the film than this. Wonderful acting, wonderful direction and a thrill-a-minute script make this a must-see film. Really...you MUST see this film.

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