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The Girl From Monday
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Directed by Hal Hartley.
Independent auteur Hal Hartley wrote and directed this satirical exercise in what he calls "fake science fiction." In the near future, following a violent overthrow of the American government, the United States has come under the rule of the MMM, a Multi-Media Monopoly which runs the country as a business. Every citizen now has a personal bar code, which is used to monitor his or her consumption of practically everything, including sex, now that aphrodisiacs have become the nation's biggest consumer product. Jack (Bill Sage) and Cecile (Sabrina Lloyd) are two MMM executives who are vying for the same level of advancement within the organization, while William (Leo Fitzpatrick) is a member of the Partisans, a cadre of anti-MMM activists who are attempting to bring down the corporation's rule, though they are regarded as both dangerous and powerless by MMM's leaders. In the midst of this situation comes a beautiful woman from the planet Monday (Tatiana Abracos), who knows about Jack's little secret -- he's a fellow alien hiding out on Earth. The woman has come to Earth to bring Jack back to planet Monday, but given the currently miserable state of Jack's life, he's more interested in having a relationship with her than heading back home. The Girl From Monday has its world premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Yeah he has done a lot! Actually I've never seen Girl from Monday (heard it was his absolute worst) or Book of Life. And although I think Amateur is really good, it is probably the least of the movies I've seen of his. Henry Fool and No Such Thing are probably my favorites along with The Unbelievable Truth. Check that last one out. I never really feel like he's despirately trying for style. I feel like his style must be something that just kind of comes out of him. It seems true to someone's point of view rather than something derivative. I certainly haven't seen anything else that I can easily compare it to. Here's a transcript of some stuff that Spielberg said about Kubrick that I saw on the Eyes Wide Shut DVD special features. http://www.archiviokubrick.it/ english/others/content/index.h tml?main=spielberg I found the bit about Cagney especially interesting. It made me want to go out and see a Cagney movie after hearing that. This doesn't really answe the question of w ... " [More]
 



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