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Source Code reviewed by Mark Kermode

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2011

Mark takes a look at the action thriller from Moon director Duncan Jones, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan.

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  • I literally cannot WAIT for Dr. K's review of Sucker Punch.

    I'm certain it will make my day.

  • Denim jacket, ftw

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  • I opened up this review, hit pause, watched the movie, here's my review 140 char review: Just finished watching it, I enjoyed it! Can't say it's something I'd watch /again/ but certainly interesting albeit sentimental.

    Now I'll see what Depeche Kermode has to say about it.

  • "Source Code" is the best film I've seen in a long time. Great acting along with action that's not over the top. Duncan Jones has a big future, that's certain.

    His previous film, "Moon" was well-crafted but sort of left me disappointed. Can't explain it, but it just left me flat. Perhaps I need to view it again to be sure. Sam Rockwell is one of my favorite actors. He was great in "A Dangerous Mind" -- another film I liked a lot.

  • Jean jacket and saying "high-falootin", is Mark turning American?

  • @PHILIBOYLONDON

    Loved Source Code. Just watched it.

    I think you're right about the ending being a nod to a sequel.

  • just watched this movie, was gripped all the way through. top class stuff

  • Sorry, but the ideas in this film were really silly. The explanation for the mechanism just did not make any sense. I tried to get past that but, the ending directly contradicts the original premise. Surely science fiction should create an internally consistent world and then build on the consequences of it. That was what was so great about 70's sci-fi. Set up a simple premise and then look at the consequences.

  • I got the feeling after tuggin myself stupid, of guilt, remorse, patheticness, misery and self hatred, but I did it again, nout to do with the film mind, which I'm sure is shit.

  • I dont think anybody outthere understood the ending. it is just un understandable

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