Seven Sisters

  • États-Unis What Happened to Monday (plus)
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Résumés(1)

2073. La Terre est surpeuplée. Le gouvernement décide d'instaurer une politique d'enfant unique, appliquée de main de fer par le Bureau d'Allocation des Naissances, sous l'égide de Nicolette Cayman. Confronté à la naissance de septuplées, Terrence Settman décide de garder secrète l'existence de ses 7 petites-filles. Confinées dans leur appartement, prénommées d'un jour de la semaine, elles devront chacune leur tour partager une identité unique à l'extérieur, simulant l'existence d'une seule personne : Karen Settman. Si le secret demeure intact des années durant, tout s'effondre le jour où Lundi disparait mystérieusement... (SND)

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Critiques (10)

POMO 

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français Film, dans lequel la « principale protagoniste » est tuée très tôt, tandis que tout démarre en trombe. Une excellente science-fiction avec une idée sur laquelle se construit brillamment un arc dramaturgique fait d'émotions, de surprises et de tension constante. Plus des actions époustouflantes. Un monde dystopique avec un système totalitaire qui atteint des monstruosités fascistes. Des méchants puissants, dirigés par l'effroyablement froide Glenn Close, son « général SS parfait » et l'apparence impressionnante des membres du commando. Une impasse pour les personnages principaux, brillamment interprétés par Noomi Rapace. Gore et sexe. Tommy Wirkola a battu tous ses collègues du genre ! P.S. Je ne donne pas la cinquième étoile seulement à cause de la fin légèrement peu crédible et inutilement compliquée. ()

Lima 

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anglais The idea was good, but it was handled reprehensibly. The whole plot and the twist were as embarrassing as Glenn Close's botox. The only thing keeping it afloat is Noomi’s performance, but unfortunately she tried her best in a crappy movie. The last quarter of an hour is like a bad parody, does anyone still enjoy these copycat movie endings? ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais The rating is based solely on the fact that every minute of the relatively generous run was a lot fun (which, by the way, is the most important thing when watching a movie). And also despite the fact that every twist can be seen a mile away, and that this dystopian sci-fi flick is as intelligent as you can expect from the director of the zombie splatter Dead Snow and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais One of those dystopian sci-fi flicks with many aspects that deserve criticism. But thanks to the premise and to how well it is made, you will quickly forgive all its shortcomings and you will enjoy the overcrowded world that a female dictator is trying to regulate. Noomi Rapace’s acting performance is out of this world. Probably similar to James McAvoy’s work in Split last year. I would never have thought that a single actress could create a different set of emotions for each of the seven characters that she plays in this film. It’s pretty clear she is in charge of this sci-fi movie. And since she is a pleasure to behold, it is a pleasure to watch the entire movie as well. ()

Marigold 

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anglais Wirkola finished it to the best of his ability given the situation, even though having seven Noomis on the set feels like a headache, and sometimes the acting with no one opposite can be felt. It's a pity that Botkin and Williamson made such a sparse and sour jumble out of the full substance, whose logic the director had to save with B-movie excesses (amusing ones, though). Overall, it's such a bizarre mix of Equilibrium, the new Total Recall with a second infusion from Minority Report and Children of Men. But to its detriment, it's about as intelligent as the former. So, a logical strainer with a head shot. If you don’t get the point an hour in advance, you belong in a cryo chamber. This should have been written by Andrew Niccol. As an evening sedative, it’s OK. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A lively sci-fi movie with abundant gory moments. Unexpected… until I realized that it was filmed by that sadist Wirkola. The overall concept of the world and this time around the baddies have good intentions. The surprising outcomes and twists work excellently. It's just a shame that the nearer the film gets to the end, the less logical it becomes. Still a great result with such a small budget. ()

Kaka 

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anglais At first glance, an attempt at something fresh and new, plus drawing on the tried-and-true, with a repressive regime like Hunger Games and angular futuristic cars like The Island. It can be argued that the visual opulence is a bit low-key and that 2073 looks more like 2037, but what can be done for half the budget of a major blockbuster? The B-movie casting (with the exception of two names) is also hard to disparage. Unlike Glenn Close, who is off, Noomi Rapace does a good job again. Firstly, as an action heroine against her will and secondly, portraying 7 different characters is probably not very easy, plus the fact that only Charlize Theron can play such a physical role of a "male heroine" today. Except for the last 20 minutes we have a pretty decent mix of Bourne and something with a gloomy social post-apocalyptic atmosphere. The ending is botched and the twist predictable. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais What's even better than a movie with Noomi Rapace? A movie with seven Noomi Rapaces. And while the movie is original, quirky, gimmicky, funny, and surprising, I won't be mad at it for the few moments that just made me raise my eyebrows in amazement (typical example – the microwave sprays and how it takes exactly one minute for them to explode). ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Cats have nine lives, while Karen Settman has seven, and each of them is a complete original. What Happened to Monday relies on an original idea and is anchored by the performance of Noomi Rapace, who manages to breathe life into seven identical yet so different sisters. Overpopulation is a hot topic even today and the film manages to build a pretty solid plot around dealing with this issue. Thanks to the hunt for the seven sisters, the film doesn't lack suspense and entertains for most of the running time. In terms of the screenplay, it also has some decent twists, some of which were predictable, but some quite surprising. A bonus is the participation of Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe, who almost always guarantee god performances. Weaker, but still four stars. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais One Noomi Rapace in the film would be enough for me, so I wasn't all that excited about seeing her in multiple roles. In the end, it turned out my concerns were unnecessary, even though the difference between the sisters was mostly just the hairstyle. I was pleased about the film's decent atmosphere and tension. The premise was interesting, the action wasn't bad either and Glenn Close was a great choice for the role. True, the gaping logic holes were sometimes almost terrifying (Get out of my way or else I'll shoot him with a gun that only works in his hand.), but despite many reservations I had a pretty good time, so 4*-. ()