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Tyler 2022-09-29 01:13:06

After reading the reviews of many people, I think some people are too harsh. This is a story that takes place in the future. The reason why it happens in the future is that the screenwriter can set the background and settings in his own story. So the existence of the septuplets, some settings that may seem incredible now, who knows if they will appear in 20 years? After all, technology is always evolving, and this is a movie! You allow the invincible halo of the protagonist in other movies, but you don't allow some imagination of the future in this movie? So those who are entangled in some logic, I think you are too picky.

Well, let me tell you a little bit about how I feel about this movie. The last flashback when she died on Monday points to why she did it, because she, like her grandfather, would do anything for her children. Because of symbiosis, it is impossible for her children to be born, let alone twins, so she will make a deal with Kaman, she wants to be alone for her children. This also suddenly hit my previous guess that she was selfish and just didn't want to share her life with hers and made that decision. This theme is sublimated at once. If it were you, how would you choose?

Overall I think this movie is still worth watching

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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.