

Kids don’t always do what they’re told, but they all survive up to the time they are young women. The children, who look vaguely alike-though one has blond hair-are warned that they must fool the authorities, even their own doorman who might turn them in-which reminds us of the Anne Frank saga. The girl named Monday can leave the house on Mondays, and so on. The adult has forbidden the girls to go out into the street as a group of even as a pair. The characters who are each named for a day of the week are under the guidance of their grandfather, played by Willem Dafoe. Through the wonder of cinema technology they talk to each other, fight with each other, and plan strategy. In a brilliant performance, Noomi Rapace playing seven roles.

election, things do not turn out as we had hoped. But as we know especially from our recent U.S. The trouble is that the government under this legislation could take away the superfluous little human beings, allegedly freezing them for a future time that the population would ease off, then be brought back to life. Inevitably, though, some parents have twins, triplets, or even brothers and sisters of different ages. This Malthusian thesis is given credible life but in this fantasy, Nicolette Cayman ( Glenn Close), a fiercely ambitious bureaucrat, is in charge of enforcing new legislation, which would mean that no child would ever have a brother or sister to play with, to provide support, to counsel, even to fight. The solution brings to mind what the government of China had done but has now modified: the government forbids mothers from having more than one kid each. In the near future, about a half century from now, famine lurks. GMO foods, widely criticized, have at least expanded what our farms could give us, but according to Tommy Wirkola, who directs “What Happened to Monday” with a script by Kerry Williamson and Max Botkin, Malthus’s creds have gone up. He was wrong, at least as concerns the developed countries, since technology has been able to yield geometrical quantities of crops. Thomas Malthus predicted a gloomy future for us all, warning that the food supply on our planet would become scarce, as population growth would outpace the ability of farms to keep up. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook.Photo from the film What Happened to Monday.Ĭast: Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close, Robert Wagner, Marwan Kenzari What Happened to Monday will be released through Netflix on August 18, 2017.
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Readers seeking more movie trailers can visit our Movie Trailer Page, our Movie Trailer Twitter Page, our Movie Trailer Facebook Page, and our Movie Trailer Google+ Page. Leave your thoughts on it below in the comments section. Watch the What Happened to Monday Trailer. Tommy Wirkola‘s What Happened to Monday also stars Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close, Robert Wagner, Marwan Kenzari, Pål Sverre Hagen, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Tomiwa Edun, Lara Decaro, Alexandre Nguyen, Vegar Hoel, Kirsty Averton, Stig Frode Henriksen, and Cassie Clare. That is until, one day, Monday does not come home.”

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Taught by their grandfather (Willem Dafoe) who raised and named them – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – each can go outside once a week as their common identity, but are only free to be themselves in the prison of their own apartment. The Bureau, directed by the fierce Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close), enforces a strict family-planning agenda that the sisters outwit by taking turns assuming the identity of one person: Karen Settman.
