Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tyldum Asks What Went Lower To Monday?
Hollywood debut for Headhunters directorThe first day's the functional week looks set to think about something from the kicking inside the cinema from the long term. We learned not in the past that producer Daniel Grodnik was vulnerable to an undesirable Monday, now here comes Whatever Happened To Monday?, the British-language debut of Norwegian director Morten Tyldum.Tyldum broke box office records within the homeland this year, along with his adaptation in the Jo Nesbo crime thriller Headhunters. It's Norway's best film ever - ever even carried out worldwide - it is therefore not surprising that Hollywood should have acquired the phone.No matter what Happened To Monday? can be a high-concept dystopian yarn about septuplet brothers and sisters on the go and looking to stay below the radar, inside an overpopulated society where getting multiple children is illegal. You'd think there might be some type of legal clause which might make exception for functions of character like multiple conceptions in a single pregnancy, but we're taking a chance the us government in mind likes to strictly enforce its draconian laws and regulations and rules. Zero tolerance! No excuses!We're also prone to infer the brothers and sisters are named after the time of the week. Hence, something bad occurs Monday, beginning the plot engine. In line with the Mother Goose rhyme, it will likely be Wednesday that's most upset relevant for this.The script, considered hot enough to produce the Black List, is actually Max Botkin, who formerly written the Pauly Shoreline vehicle Opposite Day, as well as the RoboSapien movie that's presently in publish-production. Raffaella P Laurentiis is creating, through her Raffaella Productions.Headhunters will receive a Uk release next April.
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