

Under the auspices of CAB (Child Allocation Bureau), headed by scientist Nicolette Cayman ( Glenn Close), all other children were to be frozen to await a time in which the earth would be repaired and capable of supporting more life. They were born at a time when the earth was depleted of its resources and doomed by overpopulation, burgeoning multiple births, and mutations - and only one child was permitted per family.

Toward the end of the 21st century, WHAT HAPPENED TO MONDAY? finds female septuplets in grave danger.

There's also some drinking, and pot brownies. Frequent obscenities are heard (e.g., "f-k," "s-t," "bitch"). Expect nudity, oral sex, and sexual acts, and a demeaning attempt at sexual intimidation. The film includes point-blank shootings, machine gun fire, dismemberment, garroting, gassing, explosions, and heroines held in captivity. Characters, including some children, die in horrific ways. Once the story gets going, the plot moves from one harrowing scene to another, almost without respite. Suspense, jeopardy, and graphic violence are front and center throughout. Noomi Rapace plays seven roles in the tale of a family of septuplets who have been hidden since their birth 30 years earlier. Parents need to know that What Happened to Monday? is set primarily in 2073 and focuses on an authoritarian, repressive society in which each family is allowed only one child. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.
