Five Minutes from 'Source Code' Plus Several New Pics
Early buzz out of SXSW is good
Photo: Summit Entertainment
Source Code premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival this past Friday and the reaction seems to be positive. I missed an opportunity to see it a little over a week ago, but I will be checking it out this Wednesday night as director Duncan Jones (Moon) will be here in Seattle the following day for interviews. Exciting right? (Any questions you may want me to ask him, feel free to leave in the comments.)
Well, the film is currently set for an April 1 release and with the SXSW buzz Summit is hoping to take advantage and has just released the following first four-and-a-half minutes of the film as well as sent over 26 new images for you to gaze at.
Source Code stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a man working as part of a government experiment to go back in time for eight minutes to solve the bombing of a Chicago train. He repeats the mission, gathering clues each time as well as seeming to fall in love with a woman (Michelle Monaghan) in the process.
Check out the clip below and click here if you want to check out the gallery of images.
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As someone who enjoyed "Moon" I look forward to "Source Code."
Brad, if you could, ask Duncan what inspires him as a storyteller. Thanks, man.
Very excited for this one, as I've said many times, "Moon" is my favorite film.
Brad, I'm sure you're probably going to broach this subject, but I'd be curious to know Duncan's upcoming schedule, what might be on the horizon.
I'm not going to watch the first 5 minutes until theater time. But I'm very excited about this.
Moon is an excellent film and the story in this one sounds really interesting. The idea of time travel intrigues me immensely.