I watched this drama when I was in a bad mood, and I felt a lot more comfortable after watching it.
Before writing a review, let’s spit out the title of the translated play, the ones that were hunted were obviously the remaining weeks other than Monday…
Let’s talk about the advantages first, since I have read other people’s film reviews, I already know that this is not a film that celebrates the truth, goodness and beauty of human beings in the background of a dystopian future science fiction on the surface, but a multi-dimensional film. The story of twin sisters falling in love and killing each other. The plot was very tight from the beginning, using Monday's daily perspective to quickly explain the background of the story, interspersed with memories of their grandfather, oh not grandpa. Then from Monday's disappearance, the plot went wild.
The most impactful scene is that both Friday and Saturday said I love you before dying, and the latter one didn't finish his sentence when he got a headshot. I always felt that when they died, they should have guessed that they betrayed them on Monday, but they didn't fully confirm it and didn't want to believe it, so they left such a last word. Wednesday gave the best shootouts and fighting scenes, revealing the secrets of the bank contract, but the fighting power of the sky belongs to the bug to be accidentally eliminated, you know. In short, a group of protagonists without the protagonist's halo died after ping ping pong pong chuchu.
The characters of the seven people are very distinctive, and Monday is most like the role they play together, dignified and perfect. Socially fringe Tuesdays and non-existent Sundays have the least appearances, but Tuesday's bright orange hair and Sunday's little floral dress can say something, Wednesday's talent points are sports and combat, and Thursday's wisdom and bravery The most capable, Friday is the tech nerd, Saturday is the Pink Lady.
Let's talk about the shortcomings, because the front of the plot is really miserable, so the reversal on Thursday is rather nonsense even with the help of the passerby male protagonist. It's too easy to get involved in a high-tech establishment. The villain has done so long to kill and silence people in such a transparent glass hall. It's so easy to expose the conspiracy. The villain has been in vain for so many years.
What she said later on Monday was helpless, things got out of control or something, saying that she didn't do anything was complete nonsense. The killer in front of them found the back-channel switch at their house. In fact, they should have guessed that someone had betrayed from that time, and Monday was the most suspected. The contract has not been signed since Monday, citing the need for the villain to kill the remaining multiples. But on Monday, I didn't struggle and repent about it until I died.
But even the smartest Thursday didn't really suspect her until the showdown with them last Monday. They have been targeting the villain Karaman. Even though the truth is there after she finds Tuesday, there is no overemphasis on the fact that the culprit was Monday.
I apologized before the fight between Thursday and Monday, and it looked like I was the protagonist and would win (Karen setteman's name was finally inherited from Thursday, and changed on Tuesday)... Everyone also raised Monday's posthumous twins . The last climax part was a slap in the face, and I didn't say much. All in all, it's a wonderful story, let's look forward to it.
Finally, let's spit it out again, how cool it is to work only one day a week, what are you dissatisfied with...
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