Source Code - Digital HD [4K UHD]
C**S
Pretty good movie
I spent some time trying to figure out what was going on. The ending was kind of a surprise. It is a different kind of movie. I really liked it..
M**Y
A Mind-Bending Journey Through Time and Technology!
Ladies and gentlemen, time travelers and cinephiles, gather 'round for a cinematic experience that will leave your mind in knots and your imagination soaring. We embark on a thrilling voyage into the realms of technology and alternate realities with the enigmatic masterpiece known as "Source Code" on Blu-ray. Prepare to have your perception of time and existence challenged as we delve into this mind-bending film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish!Directed by the visionary talent Duncan Jones, "Source Code" is a mesmerizing blend of science fiction, suspense, and a touch of existential contemplation. From the moment the opening credits roll, you find yourself whisked away into a world where the boundaries of time and consciousness blur, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.At the heart of this captivating narrative is the protagonist, Captain Colter Stevens, portrayed brilliantly by Jake Gyllenhaal. As a viewer, you are thrust into his bewildering journey as he wakes up in the body of another man on a commuter train that is about to meet a catastrophic end. Trapped in a mysterious government experiment called the "Source Code," Stevens is forced to relive the last eight minutes of the train's existence repeatedly, with the task of identifying the bomber and preventing a larger catastrophe.What makes "Source Code" truly remarkable is its ability to combine high-octane action with profound philosophical questions. It explores the nature of identity, the limits of technology, and the complex moral dilemmas that arise when tampering with the fabric of time. As the layers of the story unfold, you find yourself contemplating the nature of reality and the choices we make in the face of inevitable tragedy.Visually, "Source Code" is a feast for the eyes, and the Blu-ray edition truly does justice to its stunning cinematography. The crisp high-definition visuals and vibrant colors enhance the immersive experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the intricate details of each scene. From the bustling train cars to the sprawling cityscape, every frame is meticulously crafted, drawing you deeper into the enigmatic world of the film.The performances in "Source Code" are nothing short of exceptional. Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a captivating portrayal of Captain Stevens, skillfully balancing vulnerability and determination as he unravels the mysteries that surround him. The supporting cast, including Michelle Monaghan and Vera Farmiga, bring depth and nuance to their respective roles, adding layers of complexity to the intricate web of the narrative.The Blu-ray edition of "Source Code" offers a treasure trove of bonus features that delve deeper into the creation of this mind-bending film. From behind-the-scenes footage to insightful interviews with the cast and crew, these extras provide fascinating insights into the creative process and the thematic underpinnings of the story. It's a true delight for cinephiles and fans of the film, allowing you to dive deeper into the rabbit hole and explore the intricacies of "Source Code."While "Source Code" stands as a remarkable achievement, it may not be everyone's cup of tea. The film's complex narrative and thought-provoking themes require active engagement from the viewer, and those seeking a straightforward action flick might find themselves scratching their heads at times. However, if you're open to a cerebral and gripping cinematic experience that challenges your perception of time and reality, "Source Code" will reward you with a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant journey.In conclusion, "Source Code" on Blu-ray is a must-have for lovers of science fiction, mind-bending narratives, and thought-provoking cinema. With its mesmerizing storyline, stellar performances, and stunning visuals, it transports you to a realm where time bends, technology unravels secrets, and the human spirit is put to the test. So, my fellow travelers of the mind, strap in, press play, and embark on an unforgettable journey through time and technology!
R**R
A clever, fast paced and unique thriller! A great way to spend 93 very entertaining minutes!
In the following review I'll be careful to keep descriptions extremely general to avoid giving away any spoilers.Source Code is a thriller with a heavy science fictional slant.In this fast paced film, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a soldier participating in a new experimental scientific project called the Source Code. Through it's cutting-edge technology he is able to experience the last 8 minutes of short term memory stored in the brain of a man who was killed during a terrorist commuter train bombing earlier that morning. As it turns out, the bomber of the commuter train has also threatened to detonate an atomic device in the city, a "dirty bomb", killing tens of thousands of innocent people with his next act of destruction.It is desperately hoped by the Source Code team that by Gyllanhaal's reliving of the train attack via the Source Code technology, the bomber (who they believe stepped off the train only just before the explosion) can be identified by Gyllanhaal--and thusly tracked down and stopped before he has a chance to carry out his second, far deadlier attack.Discovering that he is unable to clearly recall many details of his recent past, including how or when he first joined the Source Code project, Gyllenhaal has many, many questions to ask about the Source Code and himself in relationship to it--and the evasive non-answers he's given to his questions tell him that there's clearly something he's not being told. Gyllenhaal soon concludes that whatever facts he is to learn about himself and the Source Code will have to be uncovered by him on his own.As he relives the victim's final 8 minutes, re-experiencing them multiple times like some darkly twisted variation of "Groundhog Day", and as he races frantically against time to save a threatened city, Gyllenhaal also finds himself unexpectedly falling for the victim's girlfriend (played by the likable and talented Michelle Monaghan) and becoming obsessively concerned over what happened to the other doomed passengers on that ill fated train.I thought Source Code was a very cleverly written and well made thriller. Kept short and taught at only a sparse 93 minutes of running time, the film kept the story moving at a very fast pace without ever slowing down to catch it's breath.I found myself liking this movie far more than I'd expected to. It really surprised me. After watching it, I have to say I thought it had it all; from tense and exciting action scenes, to a "ticking-clock" driven mystery needing desperately to be solved before time runs out, to a unique love story between a pair of characters who I truly cared about. In my estimation, Source Code never faltered for a single moment.Expertly acted, written and directed (and, as a bit of trivia, the director is actually rock star David Bowie's son), I thought this was a clever, original and all around riveting film thriller.If you're looking for an entertaining movie to keep you glued to the screen for an hour and a half, then look no farther; Source Code is a spectacular way to spend 93 very entertaining and fast paced minutes of your time. I highly recommend it!
V**S
Source Code is a great film to watch
This is a very suspenseful sci fi and the actors were great. The ending really has you in doubt of the time travel in alternative realities. Do they exist or not. The bonus features added insights to the filming and a crash course on quantum theory and time.
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