Released on: 2000
Rating: 5.40
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Spoiler Talk: Is the Ending of 'Source Code' Open to Interpretation?
Jake Gyllenhaal in Source Code
Photo: Summit EntertainmentFrequent reader and commenter "Ian" asked in yesterday's Friday box-office report that I post something discussing the ending to this weekend's new release Source Code. He said he'd read a few different interpretations and thought it would make for good discussion. This caught me entirely by surprise. Primarily because I didn't think there was anything to interpret.
Loving the prospect of a good discussion and curious to see what people were saying, I took to the web, genuinely interested in reading what possibilities I was overlooking.
However, before we dig into any interpretations let's remind ourselves of what we're discussing. Obviously, if you haven't seen the film yet you're entering massive spoiler territory. I'm also not going to explain the film (the clip to the right may help if you need assistance there). That said, let's get to it, and if I'm a bit off on something,»
- Brad Brevet
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Weekend Receipts: Hop Pops Up At Number One, Source Code Takes Second Place
Despite the star pedigree of Jake Gyllenhaal and the geek cred of director Duncan Jones, sci-fi thriller Source Code was topped by an animated bunny learning the new true meaning of Christmas Easter. At third place was the haunted house scare-em-up Insidious, possibly launching another profitable franchise for the brains behind Saw. Plus, the hotly debated Sucker Punch fell an astronomical 68.1% from last week -- if those number hold, it means it held up slightly better in its second weekend than Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li (-68.5%) but not as well as Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (-67.9%). Your weekend receipts are here.»
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