The last thing Army helicopter pilot Jake Gyllenhaal remembers is being on a
mission in the Middle East. Suddenly he wakes up on a commuter train in
America and there's some hot chick sitting across from him talking about life
and shit. He understandably freaks out. Then the train blows the fuck up and he
instantly wakes up in a strange pod like thing that kinda looks like a cockpit.
A woman in military clothing appears on a screen and starts asking him about the
details of the mission. Jake has no idea what the f is going on and she explains
to him that he is on a mission to identify the person who planted a bomb on a
train this morning, in order to prevent an even larger explosion that is going
to maybe happen very soon. With this in mind Jake is thrust back into the
mission over and over while at the same time trying to figure out what exactly
is happening to him. Most likely you've already guessed the twist ending and you
would be correct. The "twist" is about as shocking as when George Michael
announced that he was gay.
I saw SOURCE CODE at the theater, but when I sat down earlier to rewatch it for
this review I couldn't even remember what it was about. Director Duncan Jones
seems to be a mildly talented young director, good at creating interesting
visuals but I wish he would really try to beef up his character development
skills. Both this film and
MOON had
very interesting premises and visually looked really good, but both films lacked
the kind of strong character investment of say the films of Stanley Kubrick.
Worth watching, but after the initial viewing I cannot imagine wanting to watch
it over and over.