
Jake Gyllenhaal plays Colter Steven in "Source Code" (2011)

"So begins Source Code, a stunning work of modern science fiction from hyper-talented British filmmaker Duncan Jones.

While the science underpinning Source Code is wonky at best, the fiction in play is grippingly solid throughout.

Better still, courtesy of a cracking screenplay by Ben Ripley, the sparse and uncluttered direction of Duncan Jones teases a soulfulness from Colter's tale that is genuinely moving.

In its best stretches, Source Code achieves both the power and the poignancy that ever so slightly eluded last year's brain-addling hit Inception.

As Colter, Gyllenhaal deploys a commanding, yet believable presence that sells the riskier conceptual elements of the tale with no questions asked".
Source: www.heraldsun.com.au
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