A science fiction film about human nature?

Wilfred 2022-10-02 06:14:47

Although there are some bugs in the background and some details, the overall setting is very novel. I don't know how foreigners who are encouraged to have more births and more children feel how they feel, because of the accumulation of democracy and human rights, do they choose to "freeze" their children when they are young? It may be science fiction to foreigners, but it is actually history in our country, but our country is strangled in the cradle. The character characterization is quite clear, at least one movie will not be confused after watching it. If you say that the characterization is not enough, think about it, but there are seven children. The main character is very well laid out, especially on Monday. Think about yourself if it was a Monday. what will you do? I'm not advocating Monday's practice, but after watching the movie, I will naturally think about this question. Will certain people realize that their subconscious selfishness is terrible? Do negative people feel bad about what they lost? If you meet a man once a week, you are not wrong but you will lose your knuckles. If you experience it yourself, will you feel unwilling? After watching the movie, I think that there are many questions that are difficult to answer. In addition, the setting of being pregnant with twins on Monday makes it a little difficult for me to understand. If Monday becomes the only me, how should the remaining twins make a choice? When making a choice, do you think of what you have done before, so that you fall into painful guilt and understand that your grandfather wants to protect the child's heart? Wednesday and Friday are equally distinct, and death is still vivid when one closes his eyes.

I wonder if Dr. Kaman's words at the end made some people agree with it? At the same time, there is some fear of convincing moviegoers, and the reality that the last scene is full of newborn babies is also terrifying. Dr. Kaman's ideas naturally represent groups that make decisions for ordinary people, giving them a relatively stable life while depriving them of some of their rights.

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What Happened to Monday quotes

  • The Settman Siblings: [as Thursday] If you love her, if you really love her... you gotta help me.

    Adrian Knowles: You've got a plan?

    The Settman Siblings: I *am* the plan.

  • [last lines]

    The Settman Siblings: [as Thursday] Monday did it all for them. She wanted them to be safe.

    The Settman Siblings: [as Tuesday] Well, they will be.