What Happened to Monday (2017)
Rayting:
6.9/
10 107.9K votes
Language: English
Release date: 2 November 2017
In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own.
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User Reviews
This had been out on Netflix for a while and I hadn't really been drawn to watch it, but I am so glad I did.
The film portrays a dystopian future where overpopulation has lead those in power to create a one child rule, with chilling justifications for abhorable acts in the name of protecting humanity.
In a time when we already see more government interference and control in our own daily lives, its not too far of a stretch to consider a time when government might implement drastic measures to control population.
This film is a horrifying example of the peoples need to never allow this or anything like this, to ever happen.
Well written and thought provoking, I would definitely recommend watching this film.
Fmovies: I love this movie. I just do. If you got nothing else to do, watch it. If you want to watch a movie with your partner, watch it.
It's about 7 siblings, in a world where siblings aren't allowed. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They each get to go out on their name's day. They take on ONE identity when they're outside.
It's an awesome movie. Typical Hollywood action and it's just great. The first review displayed on the main side is just so... Critical. Does everyone watch movies by being SO critical? Relax. The movie isn't a comedy movie, why do you expect humour... It's an action/fantasy(/sci-fi, depends which one of them you use) and it's legit one of the best movies I've seen. Noomi Rapace is Queen, as they say nowadays.
As is often said elsewhere, I am entirely baffled by some of the negative reviews of this movie. Genuinely great flicks are few and far between - the Godfather, Unforgiven, etc - which makes you appreciate the quite good ones more. And this is quite good. I'd go as far as saying it's the most impressive dystopian movie I've seen since the Matrix. Perhaps it's because I'm a writer that I appreciate the originality of this story, with enough twists and turns to keep the viewer hooked to the end. But it's also hard not to be impressed by the strong acting of Rapace. In the era of endless superhero Marvel borefests, this deserves more. Much more.
What Happened to Monday fmovies. Well the story portraits 7 siblings trying to live at an overpopulated world. Each one of them a day of the week.
I haven't read the book and the story is not so distant. At first seems kind of boring but then gets quite intense and thrilling. The final is not what you'd expect.
Maybe the story is not so accurate with real problems, but come on! it's Sci-Fi, not a documentary. The acting is wonderful, if Oscars were not preconfigured to drama, Noomi Rapace at least would be nominated. She portraits seven different personalities, seven different aspects, virtually seven different personas in one set. Which even though has some slight flaws is quite an acting showcase. And that needs to be applauded. (Trust me she did better than Legend, the Tom Hardy one with the twins).
Directors, editors and photography did a great job mixing one person into seven, again, had some flaws but was good work and needs to be applauded.
Supporting actors were not that great, excluding Marwan Kenzari who did a good job. Is not a must watch either a blockbuster for the summer, but it will be a story that you may enjoy any given day.
I really enjoyed the movie. Every moment is enjoyable.This presents a scenario which is an actual problem and is definitely going to become scarier as time passes. There is not much in the story but the acting and the fighting sequences are very well implemented. Just sit tight and relax, this will not let you move from your seat for another two hours.
Impressive Noomi Rapace in this Split-like role. And of course we always love Willem Dafoe. A gem in the ocean of Netflix sci-fi movies where the trailer is better than the movie itself ...