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Close on the heels of last year’s Best Picture Oscar nominee, Inception, comes yet another relentless brain-scrambler. The second feature by British director Duncan Jones (better known as the son of rock star David Bowie) Source Code hooks the viewer from the get-go with its clever concept.

Updated on: Apr 29, 2011 01:09 AM IST
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Source Code
Direction: Duncan Jones
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan
Rating: ***

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Close on the heels of last year’s Best Picture Oscar nominee, Inception, comes yet another relentless brain-scrambler. The second feature by British director Duncan Jones (better known as the son of rock star David Bowie) Source Code hooks the viewer from the get-go with its clever concept.

A US soldier (Gyllenhaal) wakes up on a Chicago-bound commuter train. He’s sitting across from a young woman (Monaghan) he doesn’t know but who keeps referring to him by someone else’s name. Eight minutes later, the train is ripped apart by a terrorist bomb that kills everyone on board.

End of story? Hardly. Believe it or blanch, the ‘dead’ soldier now reawakens inside a steel capsule where an Air Force officer (Vera Farmiga) questions him via a video link.

What next? Plenty. The army man finds himself back on the same train reliving the same eight minutes time and again. His mission: identify the bomber and avert a second, more catastrophic explosion.

Despite borrowing plot elements from several actioners like Vantage Point, Déjà vu and the Matrix movies, the sci-fi thriller still manages to be an original, riveting spectacle.

As the war veteran on the verge of a mental meltdown, Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a subtly nuanced performance. The supporting cast is led by the fabulous Vera Farmiga.

Source Code is stranger than fiction all right. It’s also eminently worth viewing.

 
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