Sunday, April 17, 2011

Christian Church Anniversary Program Sample




Imagine that Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day " multiple streams use their life to obtain the necessary clues leading to arrest a terrorist planning an attack on a train. That is precisely what raises the second film by Duncan Jones, aka "the son of David Bowie", after his debut with the interesting " Moon."

Actually " Source Code" maintains some continuity with the debut of Jones, again a small classic science fiction story where a guy (Jake Gyllenhaal) has just been immersed in a unfamiliar and has been dragged through the system. While " Source " adds another element to their debut, a bit of action, some Hitchcockian suspense, enough plot "whodunit" and a brief dose of romance (with the lovely Michelle Monaghan's character) that will delight not only the lover of science fiction but the uninitiated viewer.


Jones very cleverly develops the framework of "Source Code", capturing the attention of the viewer with a direct start and enigmatic, accurately and promptly introduced lines of dialogue explaining the story (learn, Nolan), and putting on the table all their cards (passengers on a train and a few hidden object) with which repeatedly tinkering. Among this story repeated in the wagon train directly related to the action and suspense, Jones stands in the background your favorite genre, science fiction, with the scientific and military presence on which the story originates.
Echoes of "12 Monkeys " by Philip K. Dick, mirages of " Innerspace" and more visible to "Groundhog Day " come together to the delight of the public who find in "Source Code " a highly entertaining, unpretentious and a beautiful ending to make the second work of Jones in one of these small samples of fantastic film occasionally it is nice to find. Duncan Jones's career, waiting for a major project, is one of the most gratifying news of recent cinema. See it.

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