What happened to Monday- Review

The story is taking place in the future in 2040 where overpopulation and over utilization of the fossil fuels has lead to great consequences and the government has decided that only 1 child per family policy. The family gets to keep their elder child and the younger children are sent to a crypto space where they are kept to sleep for years.

The hero of the family have seven children in this scenario and he is trying to hide it from the government. So the seven Sisters naming Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday adopt the name of their mother and go out 1 per day respectively according to the week. The seven Sisters are of seven characters. One day Monday goes out and she does not come back. The movie then goes on by tracing Monday.

The movie is an average with good action scenes but less entertaining.

My rating 6/10

The Baby sitter

The baby sitter is a movie from Netflix from the director MCG. The movie was an average with an usual storyline, some of the scenes were pretty good such as (spoiler alert) Samara weaving killing the nerd. Apart from the usual stories, here she is the baby sitter of a 10 year old and supposedly the only friend of his. Things took a hard turn when he sees her doings after she put her to bed.

Overall my rating will be 6/10.

The characters were pretty good, especially Samara weaving( 😍😍) .

Bison Valley Munnar

This is an amazing spot in munnar near bison valley. It requires a 2km trekking from the main road

A 30 min walk was a small trekking through the forest. It leads to a cottage with 2 sufficiently large rooms + tents.

We reached there midnight and there was tent stay available. We slept under the stars that day. This place has very little light pollution, So the stars were bright and shining under the sky. It was an amazing view.

The view of the valley was also very good. We got a great cloudfarm from that spot. The weather was changing very fast. Sometimes the sky was very clear an hour later the surrounding was foggy.

Illickal kall

Illickal kallu is a major attraction lying in moonilav and thalangad village in kottayam district Kerala.

Situated 6000 feet above sea level, it is one of the major tourist destination in kerala.

How to reach
Illikkal Kallu is located 60 kms away from Kottayam. Several buses operate from Kottayam to Erattupetta. Get down at Erattupetta and take a bus to Mankombu. The hilltop is a 3 kms trek from Mankombu. Alternatively, you can also drive down or hire a private vehicle which can drop you till Pazhukkakaanam, from here jeeps are available to take you to Illikkal Kallu.

Best time to visit

All time around the year is best time to visit.

I suggest to reach there before 10 in morning for the best experience

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