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Arne 2022-11-12 20:21:40

Very good.

Compared with most sci-fi films, this one is not distracting from the beginning.

The topic selection and plot are very outstanding. It is a very qualified and novel film, which can be called science fiction.

The actor's acting skills really have nothing to say. I was stunned that I didn't see whether it was played by one person with multiple roles or different people. After all, I am also face-blind, and I can't tell a few girls clearly in the first half. Fortunately, the unimportant ones died early.

The plot is also closely linked, with many details foreshadowing, vomiting and flirting on Monday, unsigned contracts, exposure of room organs, and careful observation can reveal who is the boss behind the scenes.

Sometimes I feel like watching a movie with me is boring. The three of us watched it together. One of the older brothers had seen the movie and one sister had not. They both listened to me and guessed the plot. Except that in the end I guessed that the boyfriend died on Monday and died on Monday because I thought Monday was about murdering sisters for love... didn't think it was for the kids.

The most conflicting ending is who will be lost for whom on Monday, and the ending is actually this routine. Killing for the child's future on Monday, she died in the end, and the child's future has not improved... What the campaign aunt said is quite clear, someone has to make a decision that is difficult for others to make, otherwise all human beings will have to die. ...

I still like the attitude of the director and screenwriter. That is, there is no demonization of the so-called villain, and the last execution is more like political correctness. In fact, thinking about the female tyrant (I think she is the female tyrant) is true. If the ultimate goal of human beings is the survival of the race, then cruel methods must be used. If it is not cruel, it is actually throwing the burden on future generations. , we don't like the previous generation's hope of becoming a dragon, why do we always throw these hot potatoes to the next generation and expect them to solve it? ? so unfair...

Of course from a human rights perspective no one has the right to make this decision...and every life has value...

But what should I say... I believe that the future cannot solve all problems... The crowd at the end of the movie makes me feel that the director still has an idea...

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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.