Source Code, directed by Duncan Jones of success with her indie film debut in 2009, Moon. Duncan Jones who also is the son of famous musicians like David Bowie this time becoming established as a Hollywood director pace with new works in 2011. Looks like Jones is a big fan of the genre of science fiction, because no different from previous films, Source Code also roughly in the same genre. Capitalize Jake Gylenhaal and Vera Farmiga who plays very well from this film, Source Code into a movie that is definitely not going to make the audience of sci-fi movie disappointed.
'Source Code' is a program that allows subjects to be tested in the last eight minutes in the life of a particular person. The theory is that every person who died still had short-term memory that can be explored and developed in the last cycle of eight minutes before his death. This program allows the subject tests to explore and interact with people around the object, but it is not reality, nor shadow, all feel real when it lived, it's just whatever happens in the 'Source Code' still can not affect the past or the present, test subjects can only find the information you need.
Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gylenhaal) was a U.S. Army helicopter pilot who was assigned to Afghanistan. But suddenly he woke up and discovered that he had been part of an experiment by the government. He was asked to set aside her confusion had to serve the country and help prevent disaster. A bomb has exploded in the morning on the train in Chicago and the bombers had threatened to blow up even bigger bomb in the heart of the city. There is no indication who was behind these terrorist acts, so that new projects and the secrets that are named 'Source Code' finally activated.
Ending the film also managed to make the audience wonder. Directed by Duncan Jones will likely be a candidate for the next Hollywood genius director, we wait for Jones's next project. So does Jake Gylenhaal which again leave a lasting impression in his film this time, after the last he also played very well in Love and Other Drugs (2010).