It’s a very hard week for me at office, usually I check in Sci-fi flicks to get away my thoughts from deadlines at least for couple of hours.
Now I would say those stress has created a perfect stage to hunt/watch this wonderful movie. You GOT TO SEE MY FACE NOW ha ha..
I found this movie in the Netflix - What Happened to Monday (2017)
Sorry I won’t talk much about this plot – I really want everyone to check this movie and enjoy
Noomi Rapace – what an artist she is “…paaaa chaceila bro, vera level”. This flick feels like an audition letting everyone know how much potential she has to offer at international level
Background-
The setting is a future dystopia, where extreme overpopulation has forced authorities to enact a one-child policy. This idea may seem farfetched, but it’s not too distant from reality. For years, China had a one-child policy of its own, which only recently has started to loosen. I’d like to think the Chinese didn’t enforce their law as harshly as those in control do in this sci-fi world. Any family with multiple children will have to give them up to cryogenic storage, put on ice until the population problem is solved.
Conclusion-
(I would like to say it’s just beginning I going to hunt all these makers combo movies, in case f we got one)
No matter. What Happened to Monday is a sci-fi action thriller that is more interested in the “action thriller” than the “sci-fi.” It’s never boring, but you get a sense that there’s a better movie lurking somewhere underneath the surface – one that wants to dig into the larger implications of a society run in such a way. Alas, that film is not to be found. Instead, it operates as a fugitive-on-the-run tale, with twists and turns that are easily predictable if you’re paying enough attention. That’s not necessarily a bad thing though. Not everything has to be revolutionary. But for such an engaging premise and employing a talent such a Rapace, this should have been much better than just “ok.”
If Nayantara from South or Vidyabalan from North– could possibly remake It could be interesting.
Just a thought no offense.