I think I just made a rewatch-and-review category for my blog. For my second post, I rewatched Source Code, a 2011 science fiction thriller directed by Duncan Jones and starring Jake Gyllenhaal. I first watched this with my Mandaluyong housemates on my birthday weekend. The film contains science fiction themes (or reminiscent of themes) that I liked: time travel, time loops, time viewing, alternate history, and parallel universes. I was one happy birthday boy.
Army Captain Colter (Gyllenhaal) finds himself disoriented on the train, and eight minutes later, the train explodes. It turns out that Colter just relieved the last minutes of a train explosion victim, and he is on a mission under the supervision of an agency to find out who caused the explosion. He then repeats the process until the task is complete. Will he complete his mission in time when every minute counts?
Spoilers ahead.
I was reminded of various science fiction works when I first saw this, and this recent rewatch. The relieving of another consciousness reminds me of the television series Quantum Leap (1989-1993), including the mirror effect. While the time loop effect is reminiscent of Groundhog Day (1993), the filmโs main plot is reminiscent of the television series Seven Days (1998-2001).
My recent rewatch clarified questions that lingered when I first saw this film in 2011. That Colter is inhabiting the body of Sean Fentress (the explosion victim) of an alternate timeline. The โSource Codeโ uses the input from Fentressโs memories to access a similar alternate timeline that branched off. This reminds me of my recent read, Dark Matter.
What would you do if you were given a second chance? In this movie, Colter is allowed to speak with his father even if he canโt say his actual situation. I find this touching.
Colter Stevens: Christina, what would you do if you knew you had less than one minute to live?
Christina Warren: Iโd make those seconds count.
Quick rating:ย 4.5 out of 5. (I very much loved this.)
Next on โRewatch and Reviewโ: Looper (2012).