It's actually late to give spoiler for this one. But I can't help it. Since, this was showed last April 2011(from US) and actually made it here from the month of October 2011(at the PH) which is quite, yeah, late. I'll give you some taste of the movie so you won't give your whole tongue.
If you'll ask me if I watched it already. I'm proud to say yes, but not that much if you'd know how.
If you'll ask me if I watched it already. I'm proud to say yes, but not that much if you'd know how.
By the way, my blog came out first before this movie. So there's no point on arguing with me about plagiarism. Got that mate?
So, tighten your self on your seat and read with your arms braced together.
A man (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up on a train sitting across from a woman
named Christina Warren (Michelle Monaghan). The woman seems to know him
by the name Sean Fentress, but he doesn't seem to know her and appears
uncertain of his own identity. After eight minutes, a bomb goes off on
the train, and the man awakens to find himself strapped inside a small
geodesic dome. There, Air Force Capt. Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga)
explains to him through a computer screen that he is actually Colter
Stevens, a decorated army helicopter pilot, now on a mission to locate
the maker of a bomb which destroyed a train headed into Chicago. This is
to be accomplished using the Source Code, a time loop program that
allows him to take over someone's body in a reenactment of their last
eight minutes of life.
Stevens has no memory of how he became involved in the Source Code
project; his last memory is of flying in a recent mission in Afghanistan
while taking on enemy gunfire. Stevens' mission in the Source Code is
to assume the identity of Fentress, one of the train's passengers,
locate the bomb, discover who detonated it, and report back to Goodwin
to prevent the bomber from detonating a larger dirty nuclear device in
downtown Chicago, which could cause the deaths of millions of people.
Goodwin and the Source Code's creator, Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright),
tell him that the Source Code is not a simulation, but a visit into the
past in the form of an alternate reality. He's told that he cannot truly
alter the past to save any of the passengers, but that he must gather
intel that can be used to alter the future and prevent a future attack.
Goodwin assures Stevens that "everything will be OK."
Stevens and Christina kiss in the last seconds before the
eight-minute mark. In that instant, Goodwin turns off his life support
per his request, but to Stevens' surprise, his mind remains in Sean
Fentress' body. He is then able to safely leave the train with
Christina, also saving the rest of the passengers. Now in the alternate
universe, an alternate version of Goodwin receives an email from Stevens
explaining what has happened and that the Source Code can alter the
target alternate reality. The movie ends with Stevens taking Fentress'
place, and asking Goodwin to help Captain Colter Stevens and tell him
that "everything will be OK.", which Goodwin had told Stevens earlier in
the film.
Oops! Sorry guys, but I'll cut it out here. I won't tell anything about the bomber. That's the only mystery I left to make you guys guess. So atleast, even if you read this spoiler, there's still a sense on watching. It's worth watching this movie anyway.
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