Would you be able to uncover a madman on a train packed with people from all walks of life in just eight minutes with no information to go on other than they planned on detonating a bomb that would kill everyone on board? That is exactly what Captain Colter Stevens is tasked with pulling off in the criminally underrated 2011 action thriller Source Code.
There are people ranging in age from teenage to elderly. With each eight-minute iteration, Colter finds out a little bit more and gets a little closer to finding the person who detonates the bomb only to be stymied by the very narrow window within which he has to operate, dying over and over again only to return to the exact same point in time. After getting blown up or run over by the train more than half a dozen times, Colter puts together a plan.
Not Everyone Can Be Trusted in 'Source Code' The bomber, a man named Derek Frost, tried to leave his wallet on the train, so everyone would think he died in the explosion, but it was accidentally kicked onto the sidewalk at the station, allowing Colter to identify him. Frost is a madman and terrorist who tells Colter that his reason for committing such a heinous act is, "The world is Hell. We have a chance to start over in the rubble. But first, there has to be rubble.
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