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Chargement... Source Code [2011 film] (2011)par Duncan Jones
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When Captain Colter Stevens wakes up in the body of an unknown man, he discovers he's part of an experimental government program called the 'Source Code' that enables him to cross over into another man's identity in the last eight minutes of his life. Armed with the task of identifying the bomber of a Chicago commuter train, Colter must relive the incident over and over again, gathering clues until he can solve the mystery and prevent an even deadlier second terrorist attack. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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First, I'll say that the characters in this movie are terrific. Gyllenhaal does a great job as Stevens goes from complete confusion about what is happening to him, to an acceptance of the situation he's in, to actively and cleverly trying to find the bomber. Vera Farmiga as Collen Goodwin, his contact on the mission is also quite good as she goes from all efficient we've got little time we have to get this done, to understanding what Stevens is experiencing and trying to help him as much as possible. And Michelle Monagham as Christina Warren the woman on the train is pretty good too. She has to essentially play the same scene over and over, with minor changes each time. The movie resembles the Bill Murray classic Groundhog Day but with the deadly seriousness of a nuclear bomb. Given all that, we liked the movie and I highly recommend it.
The movie does have some problems, however. I have no problem accepting the premise, that somehow, they can send Steven's conscience into this dead guy's brain and that Stevens, once there can interact with the people on the train in ways that didn't actually happen. But how can he find out stuff that wasn't known, and couldn't possibly be known to the dead guy? For example, he finds the bomb in the vent above the men's room.
Even worse is the replay where he actually gets the girl off the train. He's following a suspicious looking character who gets off at a station and convinces Christina to come with him. The train leaves without them and they hear the explosion a few minutes later. Then Stevens gets hit by another train and finds himself back at base. He's convinced that he saved her life, but they tell him, no that's impossible. They even look up a list of victims on the computer and confirm that she is dead. I don't what to tell you the ending but this scene seems to totally contradict the ending.
But I recommend you see the movie anyway. As a story about human beings it's pretty good. ( )