

Source Code
Directed by Duncan JonesA soldier wakes up in someone else's body and discovers he's part of an experimental government program to find the bomber of a commuter train within 8 minutes.
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- mickerdoo12 August 2025Requires some suspension of disbelief. But if you buy in it's a crazy ride and really inventive. Gyllenhaal is phenomenal, as usual.
- ርልዪረ13 March 2026"Source Code" is a flawless example of how to execute a high-concept sci-fi thriller. While many films struggle with the mechanics of time travel, this movie excels by focusing on a single, pivotal moment. The premise of being sent back to the same eight-minute window repeatedly creates an incredible sense of urgency and focus. It's a 10/10 cinematic experience because it perfectly balances pulse-pounding action with a sophisticated narrative that respects the audience's intelligence. The brilliance of the film lies in its conclusion. What starts as a desperate military mission evolves into a profound exploration of parallel universes. The revelation that the "Source Code" isn't just a simulation of the past, but a gateway to a branching reality, is a game-changer. It elevates the movie from a standard thriller to a visionary piece of science fiction. The emotional stakes are high, the pacing is tight, and the ending is both thought-provoking and deeply satisfying. For anyone who loves stories about shifting realities and the butterfly effect, "Source Code" is an absolute must-watch that stays with you long after the credits roll.
- Spaceman Joe15 July 2025Really interesting, I was super invested. Unfortunately I figured out the twist way too soon and it felt anticlimactic
- Mister Arn14 May 2025"Source Code" is very entertaining for a movie that repeats the same 8 minutes over and over.
- tellum17 August 2025Very good concept that is well executed and acted enough that I’m surprised it didn’t have a sequel or series.
- Kevin Ward14 July 2025Pretty decent take on a time loop story. The mystery of the opening does a great job of drawing you in and makes this a mostly enjoyable watch even if the ending fizzles a little bit. Vera Farmiga, Michelle Monaghan, Jake Gyllenhaal, time loop, 90 minute runtime all pluses.
- Patrick Hooe2 days agoI was entertained more than once by this movie.
- kurtis park21 May 2025a good journey. worth the watch
- djasonpenney23 April 2026Clever plot, and adequate if not inspired production. You’ll enjoy it.
- redaikidoka18 May 2025A fun romp. Nice acting. Great cast. Weird opening sequence.
- Niztradamus19 April 2026Source Code is a taut thriller that succeeds as a character-driven race against time but collapses under the weight of its pseudo-scientific ambitions. The Success of the Loop The film’s greatest triumph is its pacing. The eight-minute repetition avoids monotony by revealing new information in every cycle, keeping tension high. This is bolstered by the genuine chemistry between Colter (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Christina (Michelle Monaghan), as well as the grounded rapport between Colter and Goodwin (Vera Farmiga). Technical and Narrative Failures The film falters significantly in its execution of the "Source Code" itself: - Scientific Illiteracy: The misrepresentation of quantum physics is egregious. Using "parabolic memory" as a bridge to alternate realities is nonsensical buzzword-play. - The Ending: The conclusion is far too "safe" and leans too heavily into romance. While the chemistry was strong, the idea of them falling in love within a few disjointed minutes is a stretch. It prioritizes a sentimental, logically inconsistent resolution over the darker military subplot that deserved more expansion. - Weak Antagonists: Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright) is a one-dimensional, unprofessional caricature that lacks the depth seen in the rest of the cast. Final Verdict While it is an engaging watch with excellent editing, Source Code is hindered by its refusal to ground its sci-fi elements in reality. It is a solid 3-star effort that chooses a fairy-tale ending over structural coherence.
- Ichigo Kurusaki1 May 2025Excellent movie Definitely not what a “ source code “ is at all lolol “ any random cool sounding tech name works “
- bogometer10 September 2025The plot premise is, uh, bonkers but it’s a good Sci-Fi action flick.
- makdelart3 March 2026A well-paced sci-fi thriller suddenly turns into a not entirely logically constructed sentimental romance with a (in American style) grandiose ending.
- fishbot17111 August 2025it was a interesting movie that had an ominous ending.
Source Code Trivia
Source Code was released on 30 March 2011.
Source Code was directed by Duncan Jones.
Source Code has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Source Code was produced by Jordan Wynn, Mark Gordon, Philippe Rousselet.
A soldier wakes up in someone else's body and discovers he's part of an experimental government program to find the bomber of a commuter train within 8 minutes.
The key characters in Source Code are Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal), Christina Warren (Michelle Monaghan), Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga).
Source Code is rated 12A.
Source Code is a Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction film.
Source Code has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.
Source Code had a budget of US$32M.
Source Code has made US$147.3M at the box office.

























