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| Genre | Mystery |
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| Format | AC-3, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Brent Skagford, Cas Anvar, Craig Thomas, Duncan Jones, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jeffrey Wright, Mark Gordon, Michael Arden, Michelle Monaghan, Philippe Rousselet, Russell Peters, Vera Farmiga See more |
| Initial release date | 2011-04-01 |
| Language | English |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
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| mpaa_rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| product_dimensions | 0.6 x 5.4 x 7.6 inches; 0.74 ounces |
| item_model_number | 98098444/8480 |
| director | Duncan Jones |
| media_format | AC-3, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| run_time | 1 hour and 34 minutes |
| release_date | July 26, 2011 |
| actors | Jake Gyllenhaal, Jeffrey Wright, Michael Arden, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga |
| dubbed | β : Spanish |
| subtitles | β : Spanish |
| producers | Mark Gordon, Philippe Rousselet |
| language | Unqualified (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| studio | Liosngate Pictures Entertainment |
| number_of_discs | 1 |
| best_sellers_rank | #43,892 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,032 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #4,266 in Action & Adventure DVDs |




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Customers find "Source Code" to be a must-see movie with a unique story and great twist at the end, keeping them interested throughout with plenty of action.
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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! Read more
From the same director as Moon, this is a great little compact science fiction movie. Set in modern day but using fantasy science as its gimick, the film takes an Army pilot played by Jake Gyllenhaal and sends him into a momentary world composed of a slice of memory from the victim of a train explosion, in an effort to figure out why the train exploded. The tech is complicated but explained throughout the course of the film well enough to not get in the way of the storyline and the whole is character based. Thankfully, the cast is uniformly great, with Michelle Monaghan (Mission Impossible) as the requisite pretty girl, doing a great job of being more than just a face. Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright also turn in great performances and overall, director Duncan Jones has made another tidy self-contained movie driven by character. The complexity of the science gets a little knotty toward the end but that's the only real flaw and the only reason I didn't give it five stars for intelligent construction and pure enjoyment. Well worth a watch, especially if you liked Duncan Jones' first film Moon. (If you haven't seen Moon, it's also recommended highly for many of the same reasons listed above.) Read more
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.. Read more
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. Read more
Source Code was another time transfer movie, but instead of sending a whole person back they were only able to send one mans mind back, to prevent a terrorist from exploding a bomb on a train in Chicago. Another dirty bomb would follow. It was engrossing to keep me guessing throughout the movie. The man had only one thought about going back time and time again till he got it right, and that was to save the girl he'd grown to like. The ending was what got me. Once his job was done he wanted to be unplugged and left to die like his father had already been told. His mind was working but his body was half gone from war injuries and barely kept alive. When a friend did give him his request his mind was in the past where it stayed with the body he occupied. Only thing is, where did the mind of the original owner go? It never said, but the movie is great. Read more
You wake up on a train, across from a woman you don't know that calls you a name you don't know, and in five minutes you are dead along with a lot of passengers on two trains. You come to in a room facing a female USAF officer, the room is damp, you are wearing a Army nomex flight suit, and the woman [Vera Farmiga] is asking you questions, a voice says " he get it," and you wake back upon the train,repeat situation, only knowing you have to find someone before, as again, the train blows up. Jake Gyllenhall gives a masterful performance of a modern day Sisyphus, doomed to, it seems, live life for five minutes then die-endlessly. He finally comes to understand he is to find the bomber before the two trains explode, IN THE FUTURE, but its impossible for anything to happen to change the past. He awakens on the train, goes to the toilet, and sees a face not his, and does start looking. Something tips him, a man leaves he gets off, the train explodes minutes later-back in his body. But something has happened-he has found he maybe change the past.I won't go past this point-the story is just too good and unique. The situation seems impossible, because there is something horrible about him-too. The plot is great with a sci fi back ground, and lots of action. and the acting is first rate. Do yourself a favor, you won't be disappointed. Read more