Source Code [Blu-ray]
L**H
what if science could create reality using quantum physics?
Source code , directed by Duncan Jones(2011), Moon, (2010) Warcraft (2016); What if science could create reality using quantum physics, inside a virtual loop, inside a virtual window, inside the human mind? What if, there existed a super computer, capable of traveling through time to alter reality in real time, and hop scotch back and forth from one parallel dimension to another? What if, science could discover, via quantum mechanics, that the brain is like an electromagnetic field,and, could, even after death remain viable, electrically charged with all circuits remaining open? What if, in addition to this hyper-charged field of energy, science could tap into this field, this memory bank (so to speak); a short term memory track whose parameters were limited in time to an eight minute window , allowing the brain to act like a video recorder; storing data and information, remaining viable even while post mortem. This "memory bank" would enable science to capitalize on the overlap, the gap in between. What if this overlap could be labeled the "source code", enabling science to determine that memory is not inside the brain, but, according to the scientist in the movie, Dr. Ruttledge (Jeremy Wright), memory resides outside of the brain and the mind and resides in the collective space and that the brain acts like an antenna, creating a virtual reality?In the movie "Source Code", science has figured out a way to "re-assign time" or travel through time to reverse the affects of a terrible chaotic tragedy. A dirty bomb explodes on a train in Chicago, and another one will go off , unless, science can utilize both biology and physics, quantum physics to go backward in time, discover the terrorism involved with the heinous act.Amoung the many people that die, one man, Sean Fentris dies, but scientist manageer to recover his body for their experiment in "Time Re-assignment" or time travel. He matches the physiology, gender, biochemistry of an Airforce captain named Colter Stevens(Jake Gylenhaal), Donnie Darko(2001), The Day after Tomorrow(2004), Broke Back Mountain(2005).Captain Colter Stevens body resides in a box, presumedly alive only via electrodes and external life support, with no legs, and whose consciousness and mind is linked with Sean Fentris. the magic of Hollywood and the science fact/ fiction??? of quantum physics/theory create a "Ground Hog Day" (the movie 1992), affect. The loop, the experience of reliving the explosion over and over, in an effort to discover who is behind the bombing of the train. That, is the captains' job, with the help of the airforce technology "source code". Meanwhile, in the back drop of this detective story/ science exploration into the world of quantum mechanics, Sean Fentirs, aka, Captain Colter Stevens, somehow glimpses his image in the widow of the fast moving train in Chicago and notices the image is different than the image he sees in the mirror. This ripple is like a wobble in his universe because now he has to argue with the "Mad Scientist" Dr Ruttledge (Jeffery Wright), (2004) Manchurian Candidate; (2005) Syrianna, (2008) James Bond Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace; (2013) Hunger Games; Catching Fire.He is a quantum physics genius, and in collaboration with the US Airforce, has created and engineered the Source code technology. Walter Ruttledge is a self absorbed scientist who, according to the director Duncan Jones , is both caring and compassionate, as long as everything involve his technology. Captain Stevens, well, his avatar??? loops back and forth through time and space, and , like a detective, must analyze the events of surrounding the bombing, while riding the train, discover who or what ignites the explosion. Only, the universe intervenes. The lovely Cristina Warren played by Michelle Monahan ( 2006) Mission Impossible 3; Gone Baby Gone(2007) Made of Honor(2008); becomes as important as the Captains' overriding mission, and soon, eclipses his mental focus. (@@@@and train of thought:):):):) PUN ....HA HA HAThe Captain wants to save the day and get the girl too!..This is where it all gets wonky... because up til now, for me anyway, it all seems plausible within the enthusiastic world of science fiction and nearly science fact... then, I wondered what else the director worked on and I discovered his work (Moon, 2010). This work helped me to understand the man in the box, the scope and significance of the virtual reality element and how Mr Jones was using this in his story. In the movie "Moon", corporate imperatives attempt to marroon employees used to mine Helium derivities while cloning human elements. Kevin Spacey playes the artificial intelligence robot "Gerty". I finally got the connection.Unlike the science in the movie DE JA VU, where scientist use artificial intelligience and virtual reality to create a window in time that last 4 minutes, unable to go backward only able to move forward, to catch a killer, before he blows up a ferry carrying naval personnel and the families in New Orleans Louisianna, Source code does not attempt to delve into the science so much as it tries to create a "Ground Hog Day" effect. But unlike the movie "Ground Hog Day" where Bill Murray (Ghost Busters) (Saturday night Live), must experience the same day over and over and over because he is trying to get the girl, who is all he can think about. The actress, Addie MacDowell, is so beyond Bill Murrays character in every way that his obsession turns, morphs, into some supernatural field.. Puxutoney Phil popps his head out of the ground on Feb 2. this means, if memory serves, that this small town in Pennsylvania has observed years of tradition, and there will be 6 more weeks of winter. MacDowells' character thinks Murrays character is superficial, opportunistic, artificial, self absorbed, crast,fake and phoney. He is the exact opposite of her. He has no insite , no self awareness, so he goes around and around, he has to, to figure out what she is about and to figure out what he's about. He does doscover a few thiings about himself, but he does not gain enlightenment. He does get layed, which seems to be the whole point. He still is a schmuck. However, in Source Code, THE PRIME objective is to catch the terrorist to thwart the future bomb timed to destroy the entire city and possible uncover a terrorist cell. The infatuation , if it can even be labeled that, doesn't seem real. And this is because, there is the man in the box, hooked to electrodes, having his consciousness cyphoned out to feed the source code technology. That is my take..I am sticking to it>>> Loved this movie....
M**Y
A Mind-Bending Journey Through Time and Technology!
Ladies and gentlemen, time travelers and cinephiles, gather 'round for a cinematic experience that will leave your mind in knots and your imagination soaring. We embark on a thrilling voyage into the realms of technology and alternate realities with the enigmatic masterpiece known as "Source Code" on Blu-ray. Prepare to have your perception of time and existence challenged as we delve into this mind-bending film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish!Directed by the visionary talent Duncan Jones, "Source Code" is a mesmerizing blend of science fiction, suspense, and a touch of existential contemplation. From the moment the opening credits roll, you find yourself whisked away into a world where the boundaries of time and consciousness blur, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.At the heart of this captivating narrative is the protagonist, Captain Colter Stevens, portrayed brilliantly by Jake Gyllenhaal. As a viewer, you are thrust into his bewildering journey as he wakes up in the body of another man on a commuter train that is about to meet a catastrophic end. Trapped in a mysterious government experiment called the "Source Code," Stevens is forced to relive the last eight minutes of the train's existence repeatedly, with the task of identifying the bomber and preventing a larger catastrophe.What makes "Source Code" truly remarkable is its ability to combine high-octane action with profound philosophical questions. It explores the nature of identity, the limits of technology, and the complex moral dilemmas that arise when tampering with the fabric of time. As the layers of the story unfold, you find yourself contemplating the nature of reality and the choices we make in the face of inevitable tragedy.Visually, "Source Code" is a feast for the eyes, and the Blu-ray edition truly does justice to its stunning cinematography. The crisp high-definition visuals and vibrant colors enhance the immersive experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the intricate details of each scene. From the bustling train cars to the sprawling cityscape, every frame is meticulously crafted, drawing you deeper into the enigmatic world of the film.The performances in "Source Code" are nothing short of exceptional. Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a captivating portrayal of Captain Stevens, skillfully balancing vulnerability and determination as he unravels the mysteries that surround him. The supporting cast, including Michelle Monaghan and Vera Farmiga, bring depth and nuance to their respective roles, adding layers of complexity to the intricate web of the narrative.The Blu-ray edition of "Source Code" offers a treasure trove of bonus features that delve deeper into the creation of this mind-bending film. From behind-the-scenes footage to insightful interviews with the cast and crew, these extras provide fascinating insights into the creative process and the thematic underpinnings of the story. It's a true delight for cinephiles and fans of the film, allowing you to dive deeper into the rabbit hole and explore the intricacies of "Source Code."While "Source Code" stands as a remarkable achievement, it may not be everyone's cup of tea. The film's complex narrative and thought-provoking themes require active engagement from the viewer, and those seeking a straightforward action flick might find themselves scratching their heads at times. However, if you're open to a cerebral and gripping cinematic experience that challenges your perception of time and reality, "Source Code" will reward you with a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant journey.In conclusion, "Source Code" on Blu-ray is a must-have for lovers of science fiction, mind-bending narratives, and thought-provoking cinema. With its mesmerizing storyline, stellar performances, and stunning visuals, it transports you to a realm where time bends, technology unravels secrets, and the human spirit is put to the test. So, my fellow travelers of the mind, strap in, press play, and embark on an unforgettable journey through time and technology!
M**E
Más de lo mismo
Tenía muchas ganas de esta película en 4K ya que en Blu-ray luce muy bien, por desgracia no mejora alguna en 4K
**こ
あっという間
ありがちなタイムリーブ物かと思うが、展開が早く飽きさせない。ラストは哀しみと救いがあり、私は好きなエンディングです。
A**F
Super awesome
Mind blowing movie with some twist.It include hindi in this DVD.
S**N
Alors là ! Source de bon film. A VOIR !
Oui… bon…code machin, on nous refait du "Déjà vu", etc. Ben oui ! C'est un "mixt" de "Déjà vu" (Denzel Washington), "Angles d'attaque" (Forest Whitaker-Dennis Quaid-W. Hurt-S. Weaver) et un peu de "Time cop". L'histoire, il me faut la faire courte pour ne pas en dévoiler son déroulement, est que l'on utilise une propriété (supposée) du cerveau qui enregistrerait 8 mn de "vidéo" à notre insu (inconscient donc). La manip est d'utiliser ces 8 mn (et qui n’appartiennent donc pas au héros, c’est ici « l’extraordinaire ») pour "retravailler", revoir en fait, un événement précis, ici un attentat, mais le héros ne dispose que de ces huit minutes pour trouver l'information recherchée (je reste vague pour ne rien dévoiler). Il faudra pour cela plusieurs tentatives, et c'est Là que le scénario devient crispant (hitchcockien), surtout que ce héros (Jake Gyllenhaal) dont on ne sait pas grand chose, mais lui, pas plus, SE cherche désespérément ! Il se découvre au fur et à mesure de ces tentatives "extra cervicales). Cela vous paraît nébuleux ! Fait exprès ! Car vous DEVEZ voir ce film, il est du niveau de "Cypher" (Jeremy Northam) pour ceux qui connaissent, réalisé par Vincenzo Natali ("Cube"), ou du récent « Looper » (B. Wiillis- Jo. Gordon-Levitt -Emily Blunt) – même « jeu temporel », « L’œil du mal » (Shia Laboeuf), dans une moindre mesure, de ce « Time cop » (JCVD), mais sans le karaté et en beaucoup plus dramatique, ou de « Minority report » (Tom Cruise), ou de « Déjà vu »… déjà cité ! Je parle bien en niveau de film (scénario, jeu d’acteurs, histoire, etc.). Attention à la fin un peu… enfin vous verrez bien ! Vraiment à voir (Recommandation: éviter les paquets de chips, sinon ça va « cruncher » !). Bon film !
C**T
Quantenphysik meets Actionkino
>>> ZUM FILM <<<Nachdem Duncan Jones im Jahre 2009 mit seinem Regiedebüt "Moon" ein Meisterwerk drehte, das sowohl Kritik als auch Publikum weitgehend begeisterte, fragten sich viele Zuschauer, ob er mit seinem zweiten Film an den Erfolg der Science Fiction-Perle "Moon" würde anknüpfen können. Jones entschied sich letztlich dazu, seine eigene Drehbuchvorlage zu "Source Code" zu verfilmen. Erneut gelang es ihm, mit einem überschauberen Budget einen großartigen Film zu drehen. Wieder kann das Thema als Science Fiction-Stoff bezeichnet werden und wieder enttäuscht der Regisseur sein Publikum nicht. Der Film liefert ausreichend Inhalt, um auch anspruchsvollere Filmfans zufrieden stellen zu können. Er bietet jedoch auch mehr Actionanteile als der sehr ruhige "Moon" und zeigt sich weniger sperrig und deutlich mainstreamorientierter als Jones' Erstling.Freunde von Filmen, die sich mit Zeitreisenphänomenen beschäftigen oder, was hier zutreffender ist, quantenphysikalische Fragestellungen in den Mittelpunkt der Handlung stellen, werden mit "Souce Code" voll auf ihre Kosten kommen. Und aus der Frage, ob es so etwas wie Multi- pder Paralleluniversen geben könnte, entspinnt sich eine Handlung, die sowohl spannend als auch intelligent zugleich ist. In Zeiten, in denen zumeist seelenlose hollywood'sche Effektfeuerwerke die Kinocharts dominieren, ist "Source Code" daher eine willkommene Abwechslung.Der Film zeigt sich dabei inhaltlich nicht übermäßig originell - zumindest für Leute, die "Donnie Darko", "Inception" oder ähnliche Filme kennen. "Donnie Darko" zählt in meinen Augen bis heute zu den ungewöhnlichsten und intelligentesten (Sci-Fi-)Filmen aller Zeiten. Und obwohl "Inception" thematisch vollkommen anders angesiedelt ist, so spielt er ebenfalls mit unterschiedlichen Realitätsebenen. Während "Donnie Darko" im Kino finanziellen Schiffbruch erlitten hat und erst durch die anschließende DVD-Auswertung einem breiteren Publikum bekannt wurde, war "Inception" einer der ganz großen Kassenerfolge des Jahres 2010.Inhaltlich ist bei "Source Code" sogar eine gewisse Nähe zu "Donnie Darko" zu erkennen. Mit diesem Film wurde Jake Gyllenhaal seinerzeit bekannt und vielleicht war es auch diese Verwandtschaft, die ihn überzeugte, in "Source Code" die Hauptrolle zu übernehmen.Im Ergebnis ist "Source Code" ein sehr intelligenter Sci-Fi-Action-Mix, der so manchen Zuschauer am Ende grübelnd zurücklassen dürfte. Was ist Realität und gibt es nur diese eine Realität? Gibt es Paralleluniversen? Kann man eingetretene Ereignisse nachträglich ändern? Wie auch immer: Ich wurde blendend unterhalten und kann in dem Film, im Gegensatz zu anderen, kaum Logiklöcher erkennen. Als einziger Kritikpunkt fallen mir spontan die nicht wirklich gelungenen CGI-Effekte ein. Sie sehen zu sehr nach Computereffekten aus, die ins Bild kopiert wurden. Das geht - auch bei einem begrenzten Budget - im Jahre 2011 deutlich besser.>>> ZUR BLU-RAY <<<BILD (gesehen auf 50 Zoll-Display)Die Bildqualität ist phänomenal! Eine überragende Gesamt- und Detailschärfe, ausgewoge Farben, sowie hervorragende Schwarz- und Kontrastwerte lassen das Bild weitgehend referenzwertig erscheinen und sorgen beinahe durchgängig für "HD WOW"-Effekte.TON (gehört mit 7.1-Set)Der Ton liegt auch auf Deutsch im 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio-Format vor, der sehr voluminös und mit hervorragender Dynamik ausgestattt ist. Natürlich gibt es Abmischunbgen, bei denen der Bass tiefer und die Surroundeffekte imposanter sind. Im Ergebnis kann der Ton jedoch trotzdem auf ganzer Länge überzeugen.Von den Extras ist insbesondere der sehr interessante Audiokommentar zu empfehlen. Das Interview mit Duncan Jones wirkt durch die Kapitelunterteilung mit Zwischenüberschriften nicht flüssig, versorgt den interessierten Zuschauer jedoch trotzdem mit zahlreichen interessanten Hintrgrundinformationen. Das Bild-im-Bild-Feature ist ganz nett, die beigefügten Trailer runden das Paket ab. Insgesamt nicht berauschend aber zumindest teilweise sehr informativ.>>> FAZIT <<<"Souce Code" ist kein Meilenstein aber sehr intelligente, spannende Hollywood-Unterhaltung auf gehobenem Niveau. Da die Blu-Ray zudem mit einem überragendem Bild und einem sehr guten Ton überzeugen kann, gibts von mir eine klare Kaufempfehlung!
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