Incredible little details

Rozella 2022-09-20 01:40:57

The pregnancy on Monday at the end is undoubtedly the movie that wants to leave some surprises and meaningful feelings for the audience. In fact, there is a good foreshadowing at the beginning of the movie. The beginning of the main plot is the arrival of Monday, and Monday is squatting. The vomiting next to the toilet looks like eating rat meat, but it should actually be a reminder of pregnancy. I thought that the naughty Wednesday (the bathing one should be Wednesday) will replace the sick Monday to go out, but the makeup scene has the calm demeanor of the heroine But let the audience take it for granted that she is Monday, and the humorous ridicule with the doorman downstairs and the hesitation in questioning the male lead (in my opinion, Monday's boyfriend is barely a male lead) and showing a little bit of surprise. Makes me think she's just a stand-in for Monday, is the unfamiliar dialogue between her and the male protagonist just pretending? But from the perspective of the male protagonist, they are just a very ordinary love relationship, and there is no reason to hide. I finally judged that it was Wednesday or someone else who went out, not Monday, and then the development of the plot was on time. Monday really disappeared until finally reappearing as the "villain", that's where I feel the contradiction, can anyone sort it out?

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What Happened to Monday quotes

  • Terrence Settman: What happens to one of you, happens to all of you.

  • [first lines]

    Reporter: In the last 50 years we've doubled our population, tripled the amount of food and water we use, and we have quadrupled the use of fossil fuels. Every four days there's a million more people on the planet. How is the world going to cope with this explosion in population.