Niche fragrance Source Code creates an impression of something thick and bitter-sweet. It is epatage together with brutality.
The film invites you into the atmosphere and experiences. So does the fragrance. Comparing it with the others I feel that it carries you into its special atmosphere, plunges into its depths. This is what differs it from the other fragrances.
Profound drama with a deep philosophical meaning. Pure fun hides behind itself some difficult issues that have no solutions today.
Mystically, soldier Colter wakes up in another men's body who died in a huge rail accident. Colter has to face another person's death over and over again until he finds out who is the organizer of this accident.
Though, his head captain Goodwin is not a heartless martinet. She understands what is going on with Colter and sympathizes with him. Vera Farminga has wonderfully performed the way Goodwin opposes the military system in order to help Colter. Goodwin is a real deliverer.
The most 'unhollywood' thing is that already in the middle of the movie you understand that there will be no revelation and life is only the path as you are already dead.
Top notes: bergamot, mandarin orange, cranberry, pink pepper
Heart notes: violet, cocoa, rose, coriander, frankincense, juniper
Base notes: patchouli, vanilla, massoya, labdanum, patchouli, cedar, pine