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Source Code
Directed by
Duncan Jones
PG-13
2011
1h 33m
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7.5
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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.
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Cast of Source Code
Jake Gyllenhaal
Colter Stevens
Michelle Monaghan
Christina Warren
Vera Farmiga
Colleen Goodwin
Jeffrey Wright
Dr. Rutledge
Michael Arden
Derek Frost
Cas Anvar
Hazmi
Russell Peters
Max Denoff
Brent Skagford
George Troxel
Craig Thomas
Gold Watch Executive
Gordon Masten
Conductor
Susan Bain
Nurse
Paula Jean Hixson
Coffee Mug Lady
Lincoln Ward
Minister Sudoku
Kyle Gatehouse
College Student
Albert Kwan
Soda Can Guy
Anne Day-Jones
Office Manager
Clarice Byrne
Secretary
James A. Woods
Aviator Glasses Guy
Joe Cobden
Lab Technician
Tom Tammi
CNN Anchor
Matt Holland
Lock Tech
Jasson Finney
M.P.
Kyle Allatt
Aide
Frédérick de Grandpré
Sean Fentress Reflection
Pierre Leblanc
Train Official
Raynald Lapierre
UPG Medic
Scott Bakula
Colter's Father (voice)
Source Code Ratings & Reviews
Miroslav Lajczyk
February 26, 2025
ČSFD: 80% ke dni 26.02.25
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Holes in logic get swept aside by the brisk pace and stimulating tale.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Years -- months? -- hence I expect there will be an avalanche of PhD theses focusing on these mumbo-jumbo mind-meld melodramas. In the meantime you can pick up your BA at the multiplex today.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
It's Jones' restrained direction that keeps Source Code moving, and confirms him as the rare filmmaker able, or maybe just choosing, to understand that even movies with explosions don't have to be dumb to entertain.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Duncan Jones' swiftly paced and engaging sci-fi thriller is a Groundhog Day for a post- 9/11 world.
Detroit News
Tom Long
A smart sci-fi thriller that maybe asks a bit more of its audience than the average movie. But the payoff is solid, and really -- how long is eight minutes?
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It's a ticking clock thriller that's one part Speed and two parts Groundhog Day, the final product a rapid-fire adventure that's as fun and playful as it is action-packed and filled with suspense.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It's not nearly as complex and eerily existential as the director's debut, Moon, but in its own way it's an even more satisfying time slice of identity-scrambled sci-fi.
Observer
Una LaMarche
Ultimately, Source Code makes good on its Hitchcockian opening sequence -- it may pale in comparison to the master, but it's a fun, puzzle-filled ride, with excellent pacing and a mounting uneasiness that recalls the best episodes of The Twilight Zone.
Slate
John Swansburg
It's this emotional arc underlying the ticking-time-bomb plot that keeps the movie from succumbing to its flaws.
Newsday
Frank Lovece
A thoroughly original, imaginative and fast-flying tale in which the Groundhog Day aspects are secondary to a story of service, honor and dedication.
Film Comment Magazine
Scott Foundas
Jones ... has a light touch of the sort that enlivens the material without trivializing it-think of it as tongue delicately navigating the perimeter of cheek
Film.com
William Goss
A casually brainy and surprisingly thoughtful blockbuster... that is ultimately as much about saving the day as seizing it.
The New Yorker
David Denby
The movie is a formally disciplined piece of work, a triumph of movie syntax, made with a sense of rhythm and pace, and Gyllenhaal, who is always good at conveying anxiety, gives Stevens's desperation a comic edge.
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Leonard Maltin
Source Code is perfectly agreeable entertainment, so long as you don't ask too much of it. It has an intriguing science-fiction premise that hints at deeper issues but, in...
NPR
Scott Tobias
This time, Jones has more money and greater studio expectations behind him, so what begins as another existential head trip that puts ideas before spectacle eventually morphs into something trite and compromised -- hard sci-fi gone soft.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
None of this makes any sense if you think about it, but the idea is so much fun that thinking about it may be your last impulse.
AskMen.com
Radheyan Simonpillai
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan are fine actors stuck doing routines. They don't have the chemistry to make Source Code more than just a half-assed film formula.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Putting across a premise as fantastical as this film's requires top-flight acting, as well as a kind of poker face, and that's precisely what the movie delivers.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
The first film in a while to have a decent heart while quickening your pulse.
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