
What Happened to Monday
Seven sisters. One identity.
In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own.
- 7.2
- 2017
- Released
- 2h 3m

Noomi Rapace
The Settman Siblings
Glenn Close
Nicolette Cayman
Willem Dafoe
Terrence Settman
Marwan Kenzari
Adrian Knowles
Christian Rubeck
Joe
Pål Sverre Hagen
Jerry
Tomiwa Edun
Eddie
Cassie Clare
Zaquia
Cameron Jack
Dutch
Clara Read
The Young Settman Siblings
Kirsty Averton
Mia
Robert Wagner
Charles Benning
Vegar Hoel
Enforcer Team Leader
Madalin Dragan
Enforcer #1
Stig Frode Henriksen
Enforcer #3
Daniel Berge Halvorsen
Enforcer #4
Jeppe Beck Laursen
Father Beck
Marie Everett
Mother
Lara Decaro
Girl
Elijah Ungvary
Ericksen
Lucy Pearson
Vicky
Santiago Cabrera
Informercial Processor
Nadiv Molcho
Young Doctor
Ioachim Ciobanu
Bureau Agent
Judith Bogner
News Anchor
Cecilie A. Mosli
Processor #1
Ørjan Gamst
Processor #2
Ida Nilsen
Performance Double
Edouard Philipponnat
Harry (uncredited)
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Released
en
$20,000,000.00
$27,975,429.00
- #chase
- #dystopia
- #investigation
- #fake identity
- #overpopulation
- #betrayal
- #conspiracy
- #execution
- #alternative reality
- #population control
- #secrecy
- #septuplets
- #2070s
- #suspenseful
- #intense
- #authoritarian
Reviews
**The Anti-Matrix** When I saw the poster, I was expecting it to be a cheap Matrix rip-off. I was so wrong; this is the Anti-Matrix. The similarity to the Matrix are only superficial and very intentional and only to mock the Matrix. This becomes very obvious when we see that rooftop scene actually play out (it ends quite differently than it does in the Matrix). Why would I love a movie that

If you were to go through my movie collection, you would find an eclectic mix of films. One of the most prevalent in the mix of genres & sub-genres, I have many that are post apocalyptic/futuristic dystopian world films. Its the kind of film I love exploring, as its a look at not only our possible future, but a look at ourselves now, and where we are heading should we continue down certain paths.

I'm not aware if this is a remake but it does stand in debt to the dystopic sci-fi of the seventies. Decent acting by lead Noomi Rapace against herself(s) with good support from Willem Dafoe. Scenery is well made but uninteresting and the same goes for the action. It is a quite forced how disparate the siblings are and their individual characters may be in different colours but are only one sheet

Tommy Wirkola steps away from his typically fun style of filmmaking for this dark and tragic scifi. But a good director's a good director and despite being maybe a little more predictable than it thinks, not to mention Glenn Close trying her hardest to derail he manages to pull off _What Happened to Monday_. Extra special props to Noomi Rapace who successfully plays not seven as advertised but **e











