Those originals that have been filmed
MonDays is a comedy film directed by Japanese director Ryo Takebayashi, starring Enjing Bay, released in 2022. The film tells the story of an advertising agency's copywriter Yoshikawa Zhuhai (played by Enjingwan) who finds himself and his colleagues trapped in a time loop, and the key to ending the loop lies with their bosses, so they rack their brains to help their bosses fulfill their wishes to get out of the endless loop.
At the beginning of the film, Yoshikawa, who works as a copywriter at an unknown advertising company, is calling his boyfriend. She apologized to her boyfriend because she had to work overtime to catch up with her plan, and she planned to switch to a company opened by Takako Kimoto, a big name in the advertising industry, after finishing the work at hand. It was the evening of October 30th, and it was a Saturday, so it stands to reason that everyone should rest at home, but all the employees were working overtime in the office all night to catch up.
On Monday, October 25, at 9:17 a.m., the people sleeping in the office woke up. Everyone got up from the floor or chair with sleepy eyes, ready to move bricks day after day. Murata and Endo, who worked as advertising planners, were determined to tell Yoshikawa, a hard-working man who aspired to a big company, about the terrible fact that they were stuck in a time loop after witnessing a pigeon hitting a glass again. Yoshikawa, who was busy with work, was confused and didn't know what they meant by time loops. They predicted that a courier boy would walk in and deliver the wrong package, and urged Yoshikawa, who was out, not to take a taxi because she would be hit and injured. Yoshikawa, who did not believe in evil, went downstairs to take a taxi, but was hit on his forehead and was unable to attend the press conference.
Murata and Endo hit back and forth, creating a time loop for Yoshikawa Koko, and they thought that the green stone (turquoise?) worn by the minister was worn. The bracelet is the culprit for all this. Yoshikawa, who didn't have time to accompany them to fix these useless things, returned to his position and continued to move bricks. In the blink of an eye, on Tuesday, everyone went home to rest, and only Yoshikawa worked late in the office and slept directly in the conference room. At the brainstorming meeting that day, Yoshikawa was not satisfied with everyone's promotional slogan, and she decided to think for herself. Wednesday came again, and all the plans proposed by Yoshikawa were rejected by Party A's father, so she had to reverse and start over.
Alas, Party A is really difficult to serve, this time I have to add**, in such a short period of time, which company to complete**? Yoshikawa was preparing to contact a familiar company, Yamato Images, to do **, and his female colleague Kanda recommended another company to Yoshikawa that had free time, and Kanda pointed out that Yamato had no time to do ** for them. Yoshikawa didn't think so, and still found Yamato Images to make **. On Thursday, the minister and Yoshikawa looked at the ghost animal ** made by an 18-year-old high school student with a stunned expression, Yoshikawa directly knocked out the blood from the wound, and Murata who was waiting on the side told Yoshikawa that the taxi was already waiting for her downstairs, and asked her to rush to the hospital to treat the wound.
Friday is here again, and Yoshikawa is about to get a new plan to send to Party A, but his colleague says that no matter what he does, he can't change the outcome of reformulating the plan. Sure enough, they were right, and Yoshikawa told the client that a new version of the plan would be sent on Sunday morning. When the end of work arrived on Friday, the minister asked everyone if they wanted to go for a drink, and of course everyone who was busy with the new plan did not have time to go. Yoshikawa was working **, but the office suddenly had a power outage, and she didn't save the completed part, so it was all in vain. Everyone can only continue to work overtime on Saturdays, poor babies.
On Saturday night, Yoshikawa, who was busy with work, received a message from his boyfriend, who asked why Yoshikawa hadn't arrived yet. Yoshikawa had no choice but to go to the rooftop to apologize to his boyfriend, and the two made an appointment to meet on Sunday night. Sunday arrived, Party A called ** to urge Yoshikawa to hand over the plan, and Yoshikawa said that it must be sent over on Monday morning. After being released by Yoshikawa again, her boyfriend decided to break up with her. Exhausted, Yoshikawa couldn't hold back, but fortunately, the two colleagues put soft pillows to save her wounds. At this time, the two colleagues played a game with Yoshikawa, in which Yoshikawa wrote the words and Murata guessed. Murata accurately guessed the word success and the exclamation mark written by Yoshikawa, and it turned out that Yoshikawa had written the same word last week. Murata tells the skeptical Yoshikawa a signal that the pigeon hits the glass, lest she forget about it when the time loop repeats itself next Monday.
The time loop happened again: on Monday, October 25, at 9:17 a.m., a pigeon hit the glass on time, the young lady walking on the road downstairs lost her handkerchief, a handsome guy helped her pick it up, and another handsome guy stretched his waist, but was embarrassed to find that his zipper was not ......All this in front of him is true, and Yoshikawa is completely convinced that time is really in a loop! And so on, Yoshikawa persuaded Moriyama, and Moriyama persuaded Brother Ping, who in turn persuaded the minister. Everyone went up to the rooftop of the office building and witnessed the minister smashing his beloved green bracelet. It looks like everything is coming to an end, however, things are not so simple, and time is still in a loop.
What to do? At this time, Kanda, a female colleague who had been staying out of the matter, told everyone a discovery: the minister once wanted to be a manga artist when he was young, but he gave up halfway due to busy work, and the unfinished manuscript was still dusting in the corner of the office. With the idea of a dead horse being a live horse doctor, everyone began to divide labor and cooperate, and continued to paint the minister's works. I don't know how many times the comic was finally completed, and everyone asked the minister to send the manuscript to the publishing house. Soon, the staff of the publishing house called** and encouraged the minister to continue drawing. It was Monday, October 25th, and the pigeon did not hit the glass again. Everyone's life has finally restarted, and we are no longer stuck in this boring, boring, forever repetitive week, thank goodness!