(opening film) (Singapore International Film Festival)
Mar 31, 2000
Hong Kong
(Hong Kong International Film Festival)
Apr 13, 2000
Japan
(Tokyo)
Apr 29, 2000
South Korea
(Chonju Film Festival)
Apr 29, 2000
USA
(Chicago International Film Festival)
Oct 2000
Norway
(Bergen International Film Festival)
Oct 23, 2000
Norway
No data
Jan 26, 2001
Netherlands
No data
May 31, 2001
Germany
No data
Jun 7, 2001
Switzerland
(German speaking region)
Jul 12, 2001
Finland
(Helsinki International Film Festival)
Sep 23, 2001
France
No data
Oct 3, 2001
Poland
(Warsaw Film Festival)
Oct 8, 2001
Malaysia
No data
May 2, 2002
USA
(Japan Society, New York)
Jan 26, 2011
Monday
(Original title)
Monday
France
Hétfő
Hungary
MONDAY
Japan (Japanese title)
Poniedziałek
Poland
Luni
Romania
Понедельник
Russia
Monday
UK
Sex & Nudity
None
Some sexually provocative behaviour and erotic charge in the dance scene with the yakuza girl. No actual sex or nudity.
Demons are played by human actors (men) wearing a very tight underwear that only hides their genitals; full rear nudity (stylized - the actors wear heavy body-makeup).
Violence & Gore
Severe
One of the main themes of the movie is guns and violence.
The protagonist has to perform a minor "surgery" on a dead body. Very little gore. The corpse's heart later explodes and catches on fire (not shown directly, no blood). This is mainly for comic effect.
A man gets stabbed by criminals (shown in a long shot, from a distance), later some blood is seen in closer shots.
Profanity
Unrated
Several instances of profanity including two instances of a mild derogatory term for women.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Occasional smoking by the protagonist and others.
The yakuza gang boss tries to get the protagonist to sell drugs for him. The boss offers him a sample and shows him a plastic bag with some white powder in it.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated
A number of shootings and long scenes with the protagonist pointing guns at people and/or others pointing guns at him.
The yakuza threaten the protagonist, they practically kidnap him and force him to drink.
Overall: A dark comedy with moderately intense scenes.