Friday, May 20, 2011

Movie Review: Source Code

Preset:
Have you ever experienced your intelligence being questioned by a movie concept? I had once while watching Inception. Honestly and modestly, Source Code is a mature younger brother of Inception. You must have seen superheroes saving people’s lives in movies but might not have seen a guy who is close-to-no-more do that. Here is this movie for you.

Source Code is like a computer-programmed simulation or should I say computerized real game! Well, that’s where your mind is put to its rigorous tensile and compressive strength test.

Plot:
A young, smart and levelheaded pilot named Colter Stevens was zonked out in Afghanistan sometime back. Without a bit of his knowledge, his mind is linked to the body of a person who’s dead in the train blast today morning. The game starts: Colter is totally baffled to find himself in the train of which he had no clue at all. He sees his different face and different identity altogether. He tries to figure things out what in the hell is happening with him and just after eight minutes, the train blasts and the game is over. He feels the heat of his death but horridly comes back to his own self; but this time - in a space capsule. Confusing? Yes it is, very much. It’s a sci-fic fun after all.

All right, then. Continuing…

In that capsule, he while catching his breath talks to the lady on the screen and knows that he is a part of a mission i.e. Source Code. He is told that he would again be given eight minutes to find out the bomb which blasted in the train. If he can make it, he can help in preventing further blasts and saving many lives. So he agrees and again rises back in the train exactly eight minutes before the train-blast. This is like someone rewinds the video to eight minutes earlier for changing the post eight-minute outcome. He sees the same smiling sweet lady in front, same already-seen faces around, he gets his ticket checked, a lady spills the coffee on his shoe and everything is repeated what he experienced before. Only those things can change what he wants to change and that's the reason why he is sent for. Now, as you play just one video-game many times, you easily get comfortable with the sequence of its events and stages since there would be no uncertainties for you. Likewise, Colter is allowed to play the same eight minutes of the train-blast game multiple times. He wins if he finds the bomb and catches the bomber. During his multiple trials he does many errors but as he is a clever protagonist, eventually gets to the bomber. Now how he does that and what follows that should be left as a surprising spark for the movie-goers. Happy swinging in the riddle!

Off the track - Just want to say...
This kind of movie climax should be debated to check the Creative Quotient of the aspirants for the real creative field. Such movies really mock bollywood by showing it the mirror. My message to bollywood: Get hurt to get better. It’s high time, folks!

3 comments:

Jatin Bhavsar said...

Very sleek and interesting review which reveals some interesting highlights and still keeps hidden the secrets of the film. Nice Style of film review is emerging. Keep it up and Keep sharing!!

Jatu!! :)

Pratik Ravani said...

Thanks Jatin for the kind words. It's just that my interest drives me and I happily let it do that: the result is, I end up enjoying typing something I like. :)

pushp said...

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