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− | '''''What Happened to Monday''''' (alternate title: ''Seven Sisters'') is 2017 co-production sci-fi thriller directed by Tommy Wirkola. The story of the film takes place in 2073, when, due to the overpopulation of the planet, the Law on the Allocation of Children applies, which allows only one child per family. Every other child is taken away from the family and put into artificial sleep until the situation on Earth improves. This system was invented and enforced by biologist Nicolette Cayman ([[Glenn Close]]). By this time, seven sisters will be born and their grandfather ([[ Willem Dafoe]]) | + | '''''What Happened to Monday''''' (alternate title: ''Seven Sisters'') is 2017 co-production sci-fi thriller directed by Tommy Wirkola. The story of the film takes place in 2073, when, due to the overpopulation of the planet, the Law on the Allocation of Children applies, which allows only one child per family. Every other child is taken away from the family and put into artificial sleep until the situation on Earth improves. This system was invented and enforced by biologist Nicolette Cayman ([[Glenn Close]]). By this time, seven sisters will be born and their grandfather ([[Willem Dafoe]]) hem after their mother's death in childbirth hiding in one apartment for thirty years. He named them as days of the week, but have to pass themselves off as one person under name they mother - Karen Settman ([[Noomi Rapace]]). Each nurse can leave the house only once a week and always return at the end of the day. This way of life lasts until one of the sisters returns home. |
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What Happened to Monday (alternate title: Seven Sisters) is 2017 co-production sci-fi thriller directed by Tommy Wirkola. The story of the film takes place in 2073, when, due to the overpopulation of the planet, the Law on the Allocation of Children applies, which allows only one child per family. Every other child is taken away from the family and put into artificial sleep until the situation on Earth improves. This system was invented and enforced by biologist Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close). By this time, seven sisters will be born and their grandfather (Willem Dafoe) hem after their mother's death in childbirth hiding in one apartment for thirty years. He named them as days of the week, but have to pass themselves off as one person under name they mother - Karen Settman (Noomi Rapace). Each nurse can leave the house only once a week and always return at the end of the day. This way of life lasts until one of the sisters returns home.
The following weapons were used in the film What Happened to Monday:
Taurus Model 689
Terrence Settman (Willem Dafoe) owned a Taurus Model 689. One of Settman siblings (Noomi Rapace) used this revolver.
Glock 17 (customized)
C.A.B. agents, include Adrian Knowles (Marwan Kenzari) and their chief Joe (Christian Rubeck) carry customized Glock 17s. Also one of Settman Siblings (Noomi Rapace) is seen with this pistol.
Sadu ASALT 96 (customized)
C.A.B. security guards carry customized Sadu ASALT-96. One of Settman siblings (Noomi Rapace) seized this SMG.
Barrett M82A1
A Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle is seen used by one of C.A.B. agents.