Source Code sounds like a good movie - I've put in on my wish list. Thanks. Edit: It's not available on DVDP yet - is this a new movie?
I was so put off by the trailer for Source Code that I even kicked his previous film Moon from my to-view list. It's getting some good reviews all around though, so my reaction might have been a bit harsh.
Quote from: goodguy on April 03, 2011, 02:29:23 AMI was so put off by the trailer for Source Code that I even kicked his previous film Moon from my to-view list. It's getting some good reviews all around though, so my reaction might have been a bit harsh.Kicking Moon? No, Matthias, serious mistake. It's the finest proper sci-fi for many a... moon (groan. sorry), especially American themed, and it's so low budget it can only be admired. As you know, I too was put off by these Source Code trailers and I still think there's got to be a concession towards action which makes for a very different film. VirtualScot mentions plot holes, while Moon was solid as a... rock (I have no defence. That was just wrong), but Empire's review was good and the guys on Film 2011 were very impressed. And Danny Leigh is a man easily put off by brainless action. There is something in this. I don't think it can be as cheesy as the trailer suggests. At least Moon wasn't... cheesy (I'll get my coat).
I saw Source Code in the cinema on Friday. The plot could have gone wrong in so many ways (especially the ending) but luckily didn't; unfortunately it was a bit distracting when I had to roll my eyes when the plot took a "dangerous turn" but then surprised me positively. As memtioned above, the emotions have a lot to do with this as well.The ending had my brain in a twist a bit, nut unexpected from a movie like this (click to show/hide)I am actually still not quite sure how it' supposed to work.Quote from: goodguy on April 03, 2011, 02:29:23 AMI was so put off by the trailer for Source Code that I even kicked his previous film Moon from my to-view list. It's getting some good reviews all around though, so my reaction might have been a bit harsh.Your taste in movies usually goes quite against the grain in this forum. I think however, that Moon might be one of those that you could enjoy as well. In the end it's all about Sam Rockwell and his great portayal of the guy in search for who he is.
(click to show/hide)It relates to the theme that was present in most of the film about second chances. He saves the life of all the passengers in that parallel universe including Sean Fentress (the brain he has taped into). As a result he then remains in his brain. Yep plot holes. Technically he has killed this guy and is screwing his girl friend
Quote from: VirtualScot on April 03, 2011, 04:01:16 AM (click to show/hide)It relates to the theme that was present in most of the film about second chances. He saves the life of all the passengers in that parallel universe including Sean Fentress (the brain he has taped into). As a result he then remains in his brain. Yep plot holes. Technically he has killed this guy and is screwing his girl friend (click to show/hide)Except, this wasn't a parallel universe, this was electrical impulses of a brain recreated in a computer? (If I understood "source code" remotely right.) I wouldn't mind the ending so much if there had actually been a parallel universe. It almost turns into time travel after all, which is not going along with the themes of the movie. I am sure the ending can be made sense of (in a movie-kind of way), I just don't get it, literally.