SEVEN SISTERS | Movie Trailer Review 2017
2073. The Earth is overpopulated. The government decides to introduce a one-child policy, applied by the hand of the iron by the Office of Birth grant, under the aegis of Nicolette Cayman.
Confronted with the birth of seven-fold, Terrence Settman decides to keep the existence of his 7 granddaughters secret. Confined to their apartment, a weekday, they will each have to share a unique identity outside, simulating the existence of one person: Karen Settman. If the secret remains intact for years, everything collapses on the day when Monday mysteriously disappears
Tommy Wirkola is a clever little guy who knew how to treat us with his Dead Snow, horrific-crazy delusions that had blown a breeze of fresh air on the purring register of the film of zombies with its postulate referring to the best hours issues of the kind.
If he had then sunk with his Hansel and Gretel: Hunters of Witches, whose unbridled generosity was not enough to compensate for his appearance of infamous nasty porridge, remains that the Norwegian is a fellow full of talent, who asks only to be Well exploited.
Good news, this is the case with Seven Sisters, B series summer that had everything DTV without a scale, misled by mistake on the way to the big screen.
Seven Sisters is one of the few unexpected surprises that have been carried at arm's length by an impressive Noomi Rapace who composes her seven roles with a talent reminiscent of the great follow actress who still lies in the depths of her despite recent random career choices of the coming summer.
A film with Hollywood claims that deviates completely from classical mold to formatted codes, to orchestrate on the faith of a welcome narrative freedom whose audacity can only be appreciated. Often violent, dark, nihilistic and radical, Seven Sisters surprised more than once throughout his panting plot to the particularly catchy and original universe.
- Director: Tommy Wirkola
- Writers: Max Botkin, Kerry Williamson
- Stars: Noomi Rapace, Willem Dafoe, Glenn Close
- Genres Science Fiction, Thriller
- Release date August 30, 2017
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