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Source Code


Well, come to an end and another month full of great movies. And to finish it well, I leave you another proposal from a great movie I saw some time ago: Source code.

Film: Souce Code
Year: 2011
Time: 93min
Rating: 7.5/10

It is a film that proves that there is still originality in cinema. Source Code can engage any viewer from the beginning to the end, and that's what makes it special, not to mention that the film is played by Jake Gyllenhaal great, well accompanied by Michelle Monaghan and Vera Farmiga.



The story of "Source Code" focuses on Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal), a soldier in the U.S. army who wakes up disorientated inside a train in a body that does not belong, however, while trying to understand what it is happen, the train explodes. After the explosion, Colter wakes up in the body and is informed by a woman, Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga), he is unwittingly involved in a secret mission to evolve the "Source Code," a machine that allows you to transfer the mind of an individual to the body of another individual in his last eight minutes of life. Goodwin explains that he has to use those eight minutes to identify the bomber who blew up the train, thus preventing another attack, however, this mission will not be easy because apart from having to deal with a cunning terrorist, he also have to deal with Christina Warren (Michelle Monaghan), a woman who knows the train and who falls in love, even though it can not save.




Personal comment:

The idea of the film is brilliant because flees to what we are accustomed to find in movies.
Personally I really liked it despite being quite heavy and need a lot of our concentration. I think the IMDB score is assigned fairly well.