
Plot
Soldier Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) is given a unique mission: through the help of latest technology, he will go back a little in time, “become” one of the passengers on the train that got bombed that morning. The downside is he only has 8 minutes to identify the bomber. In charge of the operation is Carol Goodwin (Vera Farmiga). If they can find out who the bomber is, they can prevent a second attack from happening. Colter gets to try multiple times but each time he has 8 minutes. And things get even more complicated when he starts having feelings to another passenger (Michelle Monaghan). After all, preventing the first attack or saving these passengers isn’t a part of the official mission…
First Impressions * (This post was written before I saw the movie. My review after seeing the m?vie is here.)
So far I only have the trailer to have an idea and I am not that impressed. The 8-minutes premise is intriguing enough but I am not sure about the “romance” bit. I got the feeling our heroic soldier is going to try to save only Michelle Monaghan’s character and frankly, that is a bit extreme. Why not try to save the whole train? And a couple of 8 minutes for an intense connection? I didn’t exactly buy it.
I suppose we will have to wait and see. But it is going to look a little bad if our heroic soldier only attempts to save one life only. What do you think?
A promising note: Source Code was directed by Duncan Jones, who directed & co-wrote the intelligent sci-fi/drama Moon starring Sam Rockwell.
Also on Jake Gyllenhaal
Donnie Darko starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore & Patrick Swayze
The Day After Tomorrow Starring Dennis Quaid & Jake Gyllenhaal
Preview: Love and Other Drugs starring Jake Gyllenhaal & Anne Hathaway
Actors Born In Between 1980-1990 feat. Gyllenhaal
Also on Michelle Monaghan
The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller, Malin Akerman and Michelle Monaghan
Made of Honor starring Patrick Dempsey & Michelle Monaghan
Also on Vera Farmiga
Up in the Air starring George Clooney, Anna Kendrick & Vera Farmiga


Don’t worry. You do get to know what’s with the weird suit, where (most of) Donnie (J. Gyllenhaal) ‘s troubles come from.You will however probably be left with some questions in your head so I suggest the director’s cut.


