Source Code is an Early Candidate for Best of the Year Lists

Source Code is a Brilliant Sci-fi Thriller Likely to Be Remembered at the End of 2011

Sean Patrick
The less you know going in to "Source Code," the more you will enjoy it. "Source Code" is an ingenious sci fi thriller that delivers surprises that seem nearly impossible in the age of the spoiler alert. Directed by Duncan Jones and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan, "Source Code" is an early candidate for year end best of lists.

Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up on a Chicago commuter train disoriented and very confused. The woman in the seat across from him, Christina (Michele Monaghan) looks at him as if she knows who he is but she calls him by a different name. None of the other passengers seem familiar. Finally, when he gets to the mirror in the bathroom he finds a face he does not recognize.

Then, the train explodes and Colter is fired to another reality. Now, he is strapped to a seat inside some kind of pod. Over an unseen intercom a woman's voice begins quizzing him about what he had seen on the train. Slowly, Colter begins to recognizer the commands he is being given.

There has been a terrorist attack on a Chicago commuter train and 100 people on board are dead. It is Colter's mission to go back to that train before the bomb goes off and find and identify the bomber and report back to the voice on the intercom, Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga) and her boss Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright.)

To tell you anymore than that very basic description of the opening minutes of "Source Code" threatens to rob you of the joys of this terrifically crafted sci fi thriller. "Source Code" is about plot, it's about confusion and it's about shocking clarifications. Director Duncan Jones and writer Ben Ripley unfold the plot of "Source Code" with the clever twistiness of a young M.Night Shyamalan.

As this is a sci fi film some will be curious about the science behind "Source Code." Expanding on that aspect of the film would require spoilers. All I will tell you is that the science here is almost entirely fabricated by Duncan Jones and Ben Ripley. You believe or disbelieve what you see and here based on whether you believe these terrific actors.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright commit completely to the notions of "Source Code" and their investment in the plot and in their individual characters sells all of the pseudo science as a believable plot. Either you buy what these actors are selling or you don't. I bought in and I loved "Source Code."

The crafty plotting and terrific cast of "Source Code" create a thrilling and fun movie going experience. Do not let anyone spoil the plot for you and you may love "Source Code" even more than I did and I had far too many clues going in and still was blown away. "Source Code" is an excellent movie.

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Published by Sean Patrick - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment

I am a freelance entertainment reporter and critic for several websites including www.zoiksonline.com, www.quadcitydailynews.com, www.wegotthiscovered.com. I am also a member of the Broadcast Film Critics As...  View profile

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