Review:
Wirkola and the writers have done an excellent job on building up the story towards an unexpected climax. The movie is packed with action which gives that extra kick to it. The siblings have their own distinct characteristics that they use at different instances throughout the movie to fight Nicolette Cayman. So, as far as direction and writing are concerned, the movie scores a 10 on 10.
Coming to the soundtrack of the movie, Christian Wibe did a fair job. I never found a moment where I thought that the music was offbeat with what's on the screen, although it did get a little monotonous. The soundtrack scores an 8 on 10 for me.
I don't recommend the movie for people who have issues with bloodshed and cold-blooded murders. But for all you action-seekers, give this movie a go immediately!
What Happened to Monday?
On
Jimil Shah
47
Synopsis:
With the over-exploitation of natural resources and ever-growing population, meeting the needs of the masses has become almost impossible. In the near future, where a strict one-child policy is being adopted, Terrence Settman (Willem Dafoe) has to raise septuplets (all portrayed by Noomi Rapace) named according to the days of the week. To hide them from the Child Allocation Bureau, led by Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close), all of the septuplets assume the identity of Karen Settman who is a successful businesswoman and an only child. However, one fine day, Monday goes missing and while unravelling the mystery behind her disappearance a war between the Settman siblings and the Child Allocation Bureau starts, that uncovers dark secrets that were being kept from both the sides.